Lloyds Banking Group stock in focus before London open as watchdog questions staff data use

Lloyds Banking Group stock in focus before London open as watchdog questions staff data use

LONDON, Jan 14, 2026, 07:54 GMT — Premarket

  • The UK privacy watchdog has launched an investigation into Lloyds over its handling of employees’ banking data amid pay negotiations
  • Lloyds shares ended at 101.35p, rising 0.35%, hovering close to their 52-week peak
  • Investors are now eyeing the full-year results due Jan. 29 for new insights on profits, costs, and the company’s outlook

Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) enters Wednesday’s session as investors digest scrutiny from the UK’s data watchdog regarding the bank’s use of staff banking information during pay negotiations. 1

The timing is tricky: UK banks are gearing up to release earnings, and investors have already driven Lloyds close to its recent peaks, leaving little space for new governance concerns to make an impact.

Lloyds shares ended Tuesday at 101.35 pence, rising 0.35% on the day and hovering near their 52-week high, based on data from Hargreaves Lansdown. 2

Britain’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched an inquiry after Lloyds reviewed aggregated data from roughly 30,000 staff accounts amid pay negotiations, the Guardian reported. Staff union Accord backed the regulator’s probe, warning the matter could escalate legally if the ICO uncovers any breaches. Lloyds insisted it only used aggregated data and remains “committed to fair and progressive pay.” 1

Investors are left wondering if this issue will remain a brief reputational flare-up or escalate into a drawn-out regulatory case with potential penalties. Either outcome threatens to divert management’s attention just as the bank rolls out its numbers and guidance.

In a separate U.S. filing dated Jan. 13, several senior managers disclosed small share purchases and awards under the company’s Share Incentive Plan on Jan. 9. Among them were Chirantan Barua and Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary Kate Cheetham. PDMR, a UK term, refers to insiders with managerial responsibility. 3

Conditions are growing tougher for a lender tied closely to the UK economy. According to a survey by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, UK business confidence dropped to its lowest level in three years late last year, highlighting ongoing concerns about demand and growth. 4

Rate expectations are shifting again. A Citi/YouGov survey found Britons’ inflation forecasts for the coming year dropped in December, a signal that could boost bets on rate cuts. That’s usually a drag on bank net interest income — the gap between what lenders earn on loans versus what they pay on deposits. 5

The more immediate threat is the data inquiry. Should the ICO expand its probe, or unions push for legal action, the issue could spiral, weighing on sentiment as results season approaches.

The next key date is Jan. 29, when Lloyds releases its preliminary results for 2025. Investors will look for updates on the bank’s performance, outlook, and any other matters vying for attention. 6

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