TBC Bank shares slide in London trade even as buyback ticks over
19 January 2026
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TBC Bank shares slide in London trade even as buyback ticks over

London, Jan 19, 2026, 14:15 GMT — Trading in regular session.

  • TBC Bank Group shares slipped roughly 1.1% in afternoon trading
  • Company announced a modest buyback, planning to cancel the repurchased shares
  • Broader UK equities dropped following new tariff threats that unsettled investors

Shares of TBC Bank Group Plc dipped on Monday, mirroring a broader sell-off among London-listed stocks, even though the lender revealed it continued repurchasing its own shares.

The FTSE 250 bank’s stock slipped 1.1% to 3,945 pence, after moving in a range from 3,870 to 4,005 pence during the session. 1

This move is significant since TBC, a lender centered on Georgia and expanding quickly in Uzbekistan’s digital sector, usually tracks changes in risk appetite. On Monday, sentiment shifted toward caution. 2

Capital returns are back in focus. Investors are closely watching if buybacks and dividends can anchor shares when macro headlines begin to dictate price moves.

London stocks dropped as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Britain and several European countries, hitting banks and other cyclical sectors, according to a Reuters report. 3

On Monday, TBC disclosed it bought 3,000 ordinary shares on January 16 at a volume-weighted average price of 3,872.98 pence via broker Peel Hunt. The shares are set for cancellation. 4

Buybacks reduce the number of shares available, potentially boosting earnings per share down the line. Still, Monday’s disclosed amounts were modest compared to daily trading volumes.

Peer Lion Finance Group, a London-listed lender tied to Georgia, slipped roughly 0.9% on the day, highlighting how stocks connected to the region were tracking with the broader market. 5

There’s a catch, though. Should tariff threats spiral into a full-blown trade war, the hit from global risk aversion could easily overwhelm company-specific boosts like buybacks. Plus, exposure to emerging markets would only magnify the volatility.

Investors are set to scrutinize any new updates from Washington and European capitals on tariffs before upcoming sessions. Attention will also turn to TBC’s 4Q and full-year 2025 results, due Feb. 20, followed by its Strategy Day on Feb. 24. 6

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