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Lloyds share price edges up after profit beat, bigger buyback and fresh 2026 targets
29 January 2026
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Lloyds share price edges up after profit beat, bigger buyback and fresh 2026 targets

London, January 29, 2026, 08:17 GMT — Regular session

  • Lloyds shares jumped in early trading following better-than-expected profits and an upgraded outlook from the bank
  • The lender allocated nearly 1 billion pounds to cover motor finance remediation expenses
  • Lloyds revealed a £1.75 billion share buyback and increased its dividend

Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.L) shares climbed 0.6% to 105.15 pence in early Thursday trading. The British lender exceeded profit forecasts, raised its guidance, and unveiled a £1.75 billion share buyback.

The stock is hovering close to its 52-week peak, and the initial move is key. Lloyds serves as a major gauge for UK retail banking, bundling mortgages, savings, and consumer credit all together.

Investors are zeroing in on one key issue: can UK banks maintain steady earnings as rates drop, all while continuing to return cash and weathering the recurring one-off shocks hitting retail finance?

Lloyds has set aside £968 million in remediation costs for 2025, with £800 million linked specifically to motor finance commission deals. The bank warned this charge will weigh on its full-year results.

The board recommended a final dividend of 2.43 pence per share, bringing the full-year payout for 2025 to 3.65 pence. Including the share buyback, total shareholder returns reached around £3.9 billion. Return on tangible equity—a key profit metric excluding goodwill and other intangibles—stood at 12.9%, rising to 14.8% if you exclude the motor finance charge.

Looking ahead to 2026, Lloyds forecasted underlying net interest income around 14.9 billion pounds, with a cost-to-income ratio under 50% and an asset quality ratio near 25 basis points, reflecting credit losses relative to lending.

CEO Charlie Nunn attributed the upgrade in guidance to the bank’s “continued business momentum and strategic delivery.” He added that Lloyds plans to brief investors on the next phase of its strategy come July. Reuters

Other UK banks showed early strength, with Barclays rising 0.5% and NatWest gaining 0.4% in delayed London Stock Exchange pricing.

The motor finance bill remains a looming threat. Should complaints and redress costs exceed expectations, capital returns and targets might face strain, prompting the market to swiftly challenge management’s assurances.

Lloyds highlighted next-generation AI as a key internal driver, revealing that generative AI generated roughly £50 million in value in 2025. The bank anticipates this will more than double to over £100 million in 2026 as it expands “agentic” AI applications. Lloyds Banking Group

Management will present results at 09:30 GMT on Thursday, followed by the annual report and accounts on February 18. These dates might intensify discussions about the scale and timing of remediation costs, as well as how much cash the bank can continue to return.

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