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Prudential share price ticks up on fresh buyback filing as March results loom
3 February 2026
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Prudential share price ticks up on fresh buyback filing as March results loom

London, Feb 3, 2026, 09:35 GMT — Regular session

Prudential’s shares climbed 0.75% to 1,215 pence on Tuesday following the announcement of another buyback tranche. The insurer revealed it repurchased 317,142 shares on Feb. 2, paying an average of £12.0211 each, with plans to cancel the stock.

Day-to-day buys might be routine, yet they keep capital returns in the spotlight as the share price hovers near recent peaks. Investors are also eyeing the upcoming results for clues on cash flow and how quickly payouts are moving.

A buyback happens when a company spends cash to repurchase its own shares, cutting the share count and potentially boosting earnings per share over time. Prudential kicked off a $1.2 billion programme back in January, aiming to wrap it up by Dec. 18, 2026. CEO Anil Wadhwani said he’s “pleased with the progress we are making in executing our strategy.” The 2026 plan includes $700 million tied to proceeds from the IPO of ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Limited. Prudential

A separate stock-exchange notice on Monday revealed Prudential repurchased 299,227 shares on Jan. 30 at an average price of £12.0204, with the shares set for cancellation. The company said these buybacks were carried out via J.P. Morgan Securities plc, under authority granted at its 2025 annual meeting.

The shares closed the previous session at 1,206 pence, staying close to a 52-week peak of 1,237 pence, data from Hargreaves Lansdown shows. Over the last 12 months, the stock has climbed roughly 78%.

The filings don’t alter operating guidance. What they do provide is a clear snapshot of how fast the company is trimming its share count, day after day.

Buybacks can halt during blackout periods and won’t shield the stock when markets turn risk-off. Any setbacks in new business trends or a shift away from Asia-focused insurers would probably overwhelm the cushion provided by regular repurchases.

Traders are waiting for more buyback news and the next major event: Prudential’s final results, set for March 19.

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