NatWest share price rises as buyback update lands, with February results next

NatWest share price rises as buyback update lands, with February results next

London, Jan 30, 2026, 09:30 GMT — Regular session

  • NatWest shares climbed 1.3% in early London trading.
  • The bank revealed new share repurchases as part of its ongoing buyback program.
  • NatWest’s annual results, set for Feb. 13, are drawing investor attention.

NatWest Group (NWG.L) shares climbed 1.3% to 661.8 pence by 0915 GMT on Friday, up from 653.4p at Thursday’s close. 1

The move came after NatWest revealed it bought back 808,436 shares on Jan. 29, paying a volume-weighted average of 659.73 pence per share. Share buybacks involve companies buying their own stock, usually to cut down the share count and return capital to investors. 2

Timing played a key role. UK bank shares bounced back Thursday, lifting the banking sector 0.5% as investors processed earnings reports alongside a change in risk appetite. 3

NatWest confirmed a separate buyback on Jan. 28, acquiring 810,744 shares at an average price of 661.96 pence. These shares are set for cancellation. 4

The domestic picture looks murkier. A Lloyds survey revealed business confidence dipped in January, with companies growing more pessimistic about the global outlook, even though they remained fairly positive about their own operations. “Firms are reporting confidence in their trading prospects… despite a slight softening of wider economic optimism,” said Lloyds economist Hann-Ju Ho. 5

Peer results have shifted expectations for the sector. On Thursday, Lloyds posted an annual profit increase that beat forecasts, raised a key target, and kicked off a £1.75 billion share buyback. CEO Charlie Nunn said, “our continued business momentum… enable us to upgrade guidance.” 6

Broader markets held steady to slightly higher on Friday, buoyed by optimism around earnings. Tariff concerns and geopolitical tensions, however, tempered enthusiasm. 7

Yet buybacks won’t protect companies if the UK economy takes a sharper downturn or if competition starts to erode lending margins. A rise in loan-loss provisions, or early signs of price pressure in mortgages and business lending, could quickly cast doubt on how sustainable capital returns really are.

NatWest hovered close to its 52-week peak of roughly 6.74 pounds, a level hit on Jan. 6, before slipping midweek to close at 6.57 pounds on Wednesday, according to MarketWatch data. 8

NatWest’s annual results are set to drop at 0700 GMT on Feb. 13, with a management presentation following at 0900 GMT, per its investor calendar. Market watchers will zero in on any updates about capital returns and the speed of share buybacks, along with whether the management adopts the more confident tone seen from rivals this week. 9

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