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Haleon (HLN.L) Share Price Today: UK Stock Climbs as Vindi Banga Named Chair — 11 November 2025
11 November 2025
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Haleon (HLN.L) Share Price Today: UK Stock Climbs as Vindi Banga Named Chair — 11 November 2025

Dateline: London — Tuesday, 11 November 2025

Haleon plc (LSE: HLN) advanced on Tuesday after fresh coverage of its leadership transition kept the Sensodyne‑maker in focus. The move follows yesterday’s formal announcement that Sir Dave Lewis will step down as chair at year‑end, with long‑time board member Vindi Banga set to succeed him on 1 January 2026. Investegate+1


HLN.L share price snapshot (London close)

  • Close:372.7p, up +2.64% (▲9.60p) on the day.
  • Day range:365.4p–373.0p
  • Previous close:363.1p
  • 52‑week range:274.4p–419.5p
  • Market value (approx.): £32.2bn

Figures reflect Tuesday’s UK session; prices are delayed by up to 15 minutes. Day range, previous close, 52‑week range and market value from Reuters; closing print from Hargreaves Lansdown. Reuters+1

ADR check (NYSE: HLN): The US‑listed ADR traded around $9.57 in early New York dealings on Tuesday, up roughly 1.2% intraday. Reuters


Today’s Haleon headlines (11 November 2025)

  • “Firm behind Sensodyne and Panadol appoints new chair.” Regional business outlet Insider Media recapped the board change at 08:24 (UK), highlighting Banga’s three decades at Unilever and his tenure as Haleon’s senior independent director since listing. Insider Media Ltd
  • Institutional ownership tidbit: DefenseWorld reported today that AssetMark Inc. reduced its position in Haleon’s US ADR during Q2, per the firm’s latest 13F filing. (Note: 13F disclosures are backward‑looking; publication today doesn’t mean the position is current.) defenseworld.net

Context from Monday (10 Nov): Haleon’s official RNS confirmed the incoming chair, Vindi Banga, effective 1 January 2026. The transition follows news that Sir Dave Lewis will become CEO of Diageo from 1 January 2026, prompting his departure from Haleon at year‑end. These items were widely syndicated across financial wires. Investegate+2Investegate+2


Why the stock moved

Tuesday’s rise came as investors continued to reassess governance and strategy under Banga, an experienced consumer‑brands operator. The board visibility—coupled with Haleon’s steady fundamentals—kept dip‑buyers engaged after a year when the stock has traded between 274p and 420p. The company’s late‑October trading update also underpinned sentiment, showing resilient oral‑health demand and an unchanged 2025 outlook. Reuters+1


Key levels and quick fundamentals

  • Close vs. 52‑week high: ~11% below the 419.5p high; 36% above the 52‑week low.
  • Today’s liquidity: ~6.9m shares traded in London.
  • Brands to watch: Sensodyne, Voltaren, Panadol, Advil, Centrum.

Market stats and brand profile per Reuters. Reuters


What to watch next

  1. Board transition execution: Banga’s agenda as incoming chair from 1 January 2026—including portfolio focus, cost discipline and capital returns—will be the governance story to watch into Q1. Investegate
  2. Results season: Haleon typically reports full‑year numbers in late February (FY 2024 results were released on 27 February 2025); investors will look for updates on organic growth, margins and free cash flow. London Stock Exchange RNS PDF
  3. US ADR flow & holders: Expect more 13F‑related headlines in November, which can add noise to HLN (NYSE) without necessarily reflecting real‑time positioning. Today’s AssetMark note is an example. defenseworld.net

Bottom line

Haleon (HLN.L) closed higher at 372.7p on 11 November 2025, with the market digesting a chairmanship handover to Vindi Banga and maintaining focus on the company’s steady consumer‑health fundamentals. With the governance picture clarifying and full‑year reporting next on the calendar, Haleon remains an active name on UK investors’ watchlists. Hargreaves Lansdown+2Investegate+2

This article is for information only and is not investment advice.

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