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Experian PLC stock: dividend clock and Jan 21 update in focus after Friday’s 2% rise
11 January 2026
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Experian PLC stock: dividend clock and Jan 21 update in focus after Friday’s 2% rise

London, Jan 11, 2026, 09:45 GMT — Market closed.

  • Experian closed Friday 2.1% higher at 3,478 pence, outpacing the FTSE 100.
  • The dividend record date is already behind us; the sterling conversion rate will be fixed mid-month.
  • Experian’s third-quarter update on Jan. 21 is the next key event to watch.

Experian (EXPN.L) shares climbed 2.1% on Friday, ending at 3,478 pence and outpacing gains in the FTSE 100 during a session cut short by the weekend closure of London markets. Despite the jump, the stock remains roughly 15% below its 52-week peak, with trading volume notably lighter than usual.

With the market closed, fresh tape is scarce. Investors are focusing squarely on the dividend schedule and upcoming company updates instead of new disclosures.

Experian announced its first interim dividend at 21.25 U.S. cents per share, scheduled for payment on Feb. 6 to shareholders recorded by the close of business on Jan. 9. Investors opting for sterling will see the dollar-to-sterling conversion rate locked in on Jan. 16, which determines the final cash amount credited.

Experian is set to report third-quarter trading on Jan. 21 for its fiscal year ending March 2026. At the half-year results, CEO Brian Cassin flagged expectations of “total revenue growth of 11%, with organic revenue growth of 8%”—organic here excludes currency shifts and acquisitions. Experian

Risk appetite grew on Friday, pushing U.S. stocks to new highs. The mixed jobs report added to uncertainty—rate cuts now seem less imminent, yet remain possible.

U.S.-listed peer Equifax surged 4.1% on Friday, underscoring how credit and data stocks can swing sharply as investors shift between “soft landing” and “hard landing” outlooks. Traders keep a close eye on mortgage and consumer credit trends for early clues on the credit bureaus. MarketWatch

In the UK, all eyes are on the labour market update set for Jan. 20 at 0700 GMT — a key report that could nudge rate expectations and impact lending activity. A soft jobs report usually sparks doubts over consumer strength and credit risk.

Inflation data isn’t far off. The Office for National Statistics schedules its next inflation and price indices update for Jan. 21, the same day Experian drops its trading statement. This overlap could stir volatility among UK consumer and financial stocks.

Experian is running an employee-share-plan repurchase programme that extends through June 30, 2026. This setup offers a steady base-level demand for its stock but doesn’t alter the core investment narrative on a daily basis.

That sector faces headwinds. Credit bureau stocks reacted sharply when FICO announced plans to sell mortgage scores straight to lenders and resellers, bypassing bureaus altogether. If this trend continues, it could weigh on both volume and pricing.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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