3i Group share price today: III stock flat as UK consumer data lands and Q3 update nears
23 January 2026
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3i Group share price today: III stock flat as UK consumer data lands and Q3 update nears

London, 09:07 GMT, January 23, 2026 — Regular session

  • 3i Group shares held steady, fluctuating between 3,231p and 3,273p
  • UK retail sales exceeded expectations, with consumer confidence rising, though caution remains
  • Investors are eyeing 3i’s trading update on Jan. 29 for fresh insights into the Action-heavy portfolio

3i Group (III.L) shares held steady at 3,273 pence early in London trading Friday, bouncing back from a low of 3,231 pence earlier. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has fluctuated between 2,957 and 4,496 pence. 1

The UK-listed private equity firm is set to release its third-quarter update on Jan. 29, a key date that usually stokes discussion about its portfolio valuation and cash returns. Additionally, an Action Capital Markets Seminar is planned for March 26. 2

This matters because 3i holds unlisted assets that are only marked periodically—not continuously—and its listed shares can jump sharply at those moments. The discount retailer it supports, Action, plays a key role in shaping sentiment.

British retail sales climbed 0.4% in December compared to November, the Office for National Statistics reported, defying expectations of a 0.1% drop in a Reuters poll. “The budget was tough, but people’s worst fears weren’t met,” said Neil Birrell, chief investment officer at Premier Miton, as the data hinted at tentative recovery following finance minister Rachel Reeves’ November budget. 3

A GfK survey revealed consumer confidence crept up in January, hitting its highest point since August 2024, despite ongoing concerns about the wider economy. Neil Bellamy, GfK’s consumer insights director, noted, “Consumers are once again focusing on what they can control – their own spending and saving.” 4

Investors across the region stayed on edge. European shares slipped, eyeing a weekly drop after tariff threats linked to Greenland unsettled markets—despite Washington easing off. PMI business surveys are expected later. “They are likely to confirm the ongoing resilience of the euro zone’s gradual recovery despite geopolitical headwinds,” ING economists said in a note. 5

3i’s latest half-year results showed it boosted its stake in Action to 62.3% following an October deal. Like-for-like sales rose 5.7% over the first 10 reporting periods of 2025, excluding new store openings. CEO Simon Borrows described the group as “cautious in the deployment of capital into new investment.” 6

Investors keep a close eye on 3i’s net asset value, or NAV — which is the worth of its investment portfolio after subtracting debt — since the shares often trade above or below that number. The upcoming update will reveal if that discrepancy remains.

But listed private equity tends to shift fast when risk appetite wanes or interest rate forecasts change, since valuation marks often trail behind market sentiment. A fresh setback in European consumer spending or another spike in trade tensions could expose that lag brutally.

The next major event on the calendar is 3i’s third-quarter update on January 29. After that, the Action seminar on March 26 takes center stage.

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