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Prudential share price nudges up after buyback update as PRU stock turns to March results
17 February 2026
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Prudential share price nudges up after buyback update as PRU stock turns to March results

London, February 17, 2026, 09:06 GMT — Regular session

  • Prudential picked up 0.9% in early London action.
  • The insurer said it’s rolling out an additional tranche of share buybacks, continuing its repurchase program.
  • Investors are now looking ahead to the group’s March results.

Prudential plc shares edged up 0.9% in early London trade Tuesday, settling at 1,095.5 pence—up 9.5 pence from Monday’s close. The session opened at 1,085p, with trades printing anywhere from 1,083.5p to 1,098.5p.

Capital returns keep holding steady for the Asia-focused insurer, but investors are still waiting on fresh numbers and guidance. Daily buyback notices, while they don’t change the underlying business, do affect share count and when shareholders actually get their cash back.

Companies often repurchase their own stock, paying with cash on hand. Those shares typically get canceled, reducing the overall share count. Even without a bump in profits, the smaller pool can lift earnings per share as time passes.

On Feb. 16, Prudential snapped up 248,071 shares, shelling out an average of £10.8855 each. Shares traded between £10.8350 and £10.9450 during the action. The company said these shares will be cancelled, trimming the outstanding total to 2,538,077,956.

The day before, the company reported buying 612,541 shares on Feb. 13 at an average price of £10.6087, with trades spanning from £10.3700 up to £10.8700. According to the filing, those shares are headed for cancellation as well.

The buyback program started on Jan. 6, targeting as much as $1.2 billion in shares before Dec. 18, 2026. At the kickoff, CEO Anil Wadhwani said he was “pleased with the progress we are making in executing our strategy.” Investegate

Buybacks can cushion traders on quieter sessions, offering a bit of a floor. They also put a spotlight on management’s confidence in cash generation—and show how leadership is balancing growth investments against giving capital back to shareholders.

Buybacks come with no promises. Should Prudential run into trouble growing sales across key Asian markets, or if sudden moves in markets or currencies take a bite out of its capital, that effect could disappear quickly. The company might be forced to tap the brakes on the pace.

Prudential is gearing up for a major milestone on March 18, as the insurer prepares to release its 2025 full-year results at 06:00 a.m. Hong Kong time, or 10:00 p.m. in the UK the previous night. Investors are expected to zero in on updates around growth, cash flow, and possible tweaks to the shareholder returns plan.

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