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Lloyds share price today: LLOY.L ticks higher as sanctions fine fades and results loom
27 January 2026
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Lloyds share price today: LLOY.L ticks higher as sanctions fine fades and results loom

London, Jan 27, 2026, 09:10 GMT — Regular session

  • Lloyds shares gained roughly 0.7%, climbing to approximately 103.7p in early London trading
  • Bank of Scotland, a Lloyds unit, was slapped with a £160,000 fine by the UK sanctions watchdog for transactions in 2023
  • Ahead of Lloyds’ full-year results later this week, investors are bracing for potential guidance changes

Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) shares climbed roughly 0.7% to 103.7 pence by 0910 GMT Tuesday, hovering near the day’s high. So far, the stock has fluctuated between 103.28p and 103.80p. Investing.com

As UK lenders gear up for their annual results, investors are zeroing in on any shifts in profitability targets following a strong rally in bank shares. The return on tangible equity (ROTE) — a crucial measure of profit — is drawing particular attention after sources told Reuters some banks plan to raise their targets soon. Peter Rothwell, KPMG UK’s head of banking, called the environment “earnings resilience.” Meanwhile, Shore Capital analyst Gary Greenwood warned of a “quid pro quo” if regulators pressure lenders to accelerate growth, which could tighten loan pricing. Reuters

Lloyds faces new regulatory pressure after Britain’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) slapped its Bank of Scotland unit with a £160,000 fine for violating Russia sanctions. OFSI flagged 24 payments in February 2023, totaling around £77,000, linked to a UK-designated individual. The penalty was reduced because Lloyds voluntarily reported the breach. A spokesperson for Lloyds said the group had “acted swiftly and transparently” and described the incident as a “one-off, isolated matter.” Reuters

Lloyds on Monday announced plans to expand overseas business, pledging up to £2 billion in trade finance to back SMEs and mid-sized exporters. This move is part of a broader target to provide over £35 billion in new finance to UK companies in 2026. The scheme also involves lending supported by UK Export Finance. Paul Kempster, managing director in commercial banking, said the partnership could “unlock the full potential of UK businesses.” Lloyds Banking Group

Lloyds is widely seen by traders as a key UK domestic bellwether thanks to its deep ties to the local mortgage and retail banking sectors. Its signals on consumer demand and business borrowing tend to react sharply to changes in the UK growth outlook.

This week’s results will reveal if higher rates are still squeezing margins and whether bad-loan charges have remained steady. Investors will also keep a sharp eye on cost control and capital generation, especially if management seizes the chance to highlight medium-term returns.

The setup isn’t one-sided. Stricter pricing in mortgages and business lending could squeeze profits. Any weakening in household finances would hit impairments fast, particularly at banks holding big UK retail portfolios.

The sanctions penalty is relatively small, yet it shines a spotlight on compliance systems just as regulators ramp up public scrutiny of how firms monitor and block transactions. A bigger issue would be any sign of widespread control breakdowns—those would make for tougher headlines than the fine itself.

Lloyds will release its preliminary 2025 results on Thursday, Jan. 29. This update is expected to set the tone for the next major shift in the stock. Lloyds Banking Group

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