Lloyds Banking Group (LYG) reports 58.27B voting shares and no treasury stock
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Lloyds Banking Group plc reports its current voting share capital. As at 30 June 2026, the company has 58,268,474,878 ordinary shares of 10p each in issue, all carrying voting rights at general meetings, including those represented by American Depositary Receipts.
No shares are held in treasury, so this figure represents the full voting share capital. Shareholders can use this total as the denominator when calculating whether they must notify holdings or changes in holdings under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s disclosure and transparency rules.
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Key Figures
Total voting shares: 58,268,474,878 shares
Par value per share: 10p per share
Treasury shares: 0 shares
3 metrics
Total voting shares
58,268,474,878 shares
Ordinary shares with voting rights as at 30 June 2026
Par value per share
10p per share
Ordinary shares forming the voting share capital
Treasury shares
0 shares
No shares held in treasury as at 30 June 2026
Key Terms
Total Voting Rights, American Depositary Receipts, Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, treasury
4 terms
Total Voting Rights financial
"Regulatory News Service Announcement, 30 June 2026 re: Total Voting Rights"
The total voting rights number is the count of shares that carry the right to vote at a company’s shareholder meetings, reflecting how much voting power exists in the market. Investors use it to understand control and influence—like knowing how many votes are in play when measuring ownership stakes, calculating a shareholder’s voting percentage, or assessing how easy it would be for a holder to sway decisions.
American Depositary Receipts financial
"which includes shares represented by American Depositary Receipts."
A certificate traded on U.S. markets that represents ownership of shares in a foreign company, letting U.S. investors buy and sell that company as if it were listed domestically. Think of it as a local voucher for a foreign product: it makes price quotes in dollars, trades on familiar exchanges, and brings differences in liquidity, fees and legal protections that can affect returns and risk compared with buying the underlying foreign shares directly.
Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules regulatory
"under the Financial Conduct Authority's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules."
Disclosure guidance and transparency rules are the standards and regulations that require companies to share clear, timely information about their finances, risks, operations and material events. They matter to investors because consistent, honest reporting is like a car’s dashboard — it reveals the data you need to judge safety and performance and make informed buying or selling decisions. Strong disclosure reduces surprises and helps keep markets fair and efficient.
treasury financial
"No shares are held in treasury."
The treasury is the department or area within a government or organization responsible for managing its money, finances, and financial strategies. It handles tasks like collecting revenue, paying bills, and planning for future financial needs, much like a household manages its budget. For investors, understanding the treasury is important because it influences interest rates, government spending, and overall economic stability.
FAQ
What total voting rights did Lloyds Banking Group (LYG) report on 30 June 2026?
Lloyds Banking Group reported 58,268,474,878 ordinary shares with full voting rights as at 30 June 2026. This total includes shares represented by American Depositary Receipts and forms the basis for regulatory disclosure calculations by shareholders.