LSEG share price today: London Stock Exchange Group dips after 24/7 Digital Settlement House debut, AWS pact
16 January 2026
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LSEG share price today: London Stock Exchange Group dips after 24/7 Digital Settlement House debut, AWS pact

London, Jan 16, 2026, 08:48 GMT — Market open for the regular session.

Shares in London Stock Exchange Group edged lower early Friday, slipping about 0.1% to 9,080 pence by 0845 GMT. The stock had moved between 9,052 and 9,144 in early trade following the launch of a new digital settlement service and an expanded partnership with Amazon Web Services. 1

Market players are ramping up efforts to speed up trading and settlement via automation. Investors keep a sharp eye on anything that could boost steady data revenue or trim expenses tied to maintaining the infrastructure.

Post-trade grabs attention as settlement continues to lock up cash and collateral for longer than most banks prefer. Data volumes keep climbing, pushing vendors to provide feeds that withstand sudden spikes without crashing.

LSEG announced the launch of Digital Settlement House (DiSH), an open-access platform aimed at enabling “programmatic and instantaneous” settlement across payment networks both on and off chain. The service leverages commercial bank deposits held on its ledger and supports payment-versus-payment (PvP) and delivery-versus-payment (DvP) processes, which are designed to cut settlement risk by linking both sides of a trade. Daniel Maguire, group head of LSEG Markets and CEO of LCH Group, described DiSH as delivering “a real cash solution tokenised on the blockchain,” utilizing cash “in multiple currencies” held at commercial banks. 2

In another release, LSEG announced it will rely on AWS services to manage the collection, routing, and distribution of its real-time financial data, including both its “Full Tick” and “Optimized” feeds. Ron Lefferts, co-head of Data & Analytics, noted that data demand is ramping up. Meanwhile, AWS’s Tanuja Randery revealed that market data on LSEG’s network now hits peaks of up to 20 million messages per second. 3

A regulatory notice on Friday revealed that LSEG repurchased 110,373 shares on Jan. 15 under a buyback program launched on Nov. 4, 2025. The company paid an average price of 9,060.20 pence per share, with the shares set to be cancelled. 4

The broader market tone slipped. European shares dipped a bit following a record close the previous day. Mining stocks took a hit as gold prices fell. 5

But that pitch doesn’t guarantee success. DiSH still needs banks and network partners on board, and tokenised deposit models could face tougher regulatory scrutiny over how “real cash” flows through ledgers. Execution risks run both ways: outages, cyber incidents, or sluggish customer adoption could derail the plan.

LSEG’s preliminary results for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, are set for Feb. 26. Investors will be watching closely for updates on the rollout schedule of DiSH, how much they’re dedicating to cloud investments, and the speed of share buybacks. 6

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