Rolls-Royce stock: fresh buyback update hits before London open as FY25 results loom
13 January 2026
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Rolls-Royce stock: fresh buyback update hits before London open as FY25 results loom

London, Jan 13, 2026, 07:59 GMT — Premarket update.

  • Rolls-Royce revealed it purchased 446,323 shares on Jan. 12 as part of its £200 million buyback program.
  • The stock finished down 0.5%, closing at 1,287 pence.
  • The next major catalyst comes with FY25 results due Feb. 26, which investors are already eyeing.

Rolls-Royce Holdings plc revealed it purchased 446,323 shares on Monday under its ongoing £200 million interim share buyback scheme, according to a regulatory filing published early Tuesday. 1

The flow matters since company news is light this week, making the buyback one of the rare planned demand drivers ahead of earnings.

A share buyback happens when a company buys back its own shares and cancels them, cutting the total share count. Rolls-Royce announced its interim buyback programme will run until Feb. 24, just before its FY25 results are due on Feb. 26. The company also plans to reveal the full 2026 buyback target then. 2

Rolls-Royce shares ended Monday at 1,287 pence, slipping 0.5%. 3

On Monday, the company reported that UBS snapped up 324,101 shares on the London Stock Exchange, along with extra blocks traded on CBOE BXE, CBOE CXE, and Aquis. According to the notice, the volume-weighted average prices hovered near 1,295 pence.

The top price reached 1,302 pence, while the lowest stood at 1,287.5 pence. Rolls-Royce confirmed it plans to cancel the shares and holds no shares in treasury following the deal.

Rolls-Royce has bought back 3,151,490 shares since the programme began, paying a weighted average of 1,252.5434 pence each, according to Tuesday’s notice.

With a market value near £108 billion, the £200 million programme might seem modest at first glance. Yet, it delivers a consistent, noticeable trade every day. 4

In its last update on Monday, the company revealed it purchased 398,806 shares on Jan. 9 at volume-weighted average prices near 1,286 pence, again through UBS using the same trading venues. 5

The buyback won’t act as a safeguard. A dip in profit or cash flow at the FY25 results, or weaker 2026 guidance, could still weigh on the stock despite ongoing daily repurchases.

Traders are set to track the next daily buyback disclosures once markets open, before turning their attention to the Feb. 24 deadline for the interim programme. The Feb. 26 FY25 results will then provide the next concrete update on capital returns.

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