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Lloyds Banking Group plc reported that senior executive Andrew Walton, its Chief Sustainability Officer and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, sold 1,088,615 ordinary shares on 6 March 2026. The shares were sold at 96.74 pence each on the London Stock Exchange. After this disposal, the company states that Walton continues to comply with Lloyds’ shareholding policy requirements.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reported that it repurchased 30,889,591 of its ordinary shares on 06 March 2026 from Goldman Sachs International under its existing share buyback programme. The highest price paid was 98.1000 pence per share, the lowest was 94.5000 pence, and the volume weighted average price was 95.8720 pence.
The company intends to cancel all of these repurchased shares. A detailed schedule of the individual trades carried out by the broker on behalf of Lloyds Banking Group is available via a linked schedule referenced in the announcement.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reported that it bought back 28,003,860 of its ordinary shares on 05 March 2026 through Goldman Sachs International under its existing share buyback programme. The highest price paid was 99.5400 pence, the lowest was 96.4400 pence, and the volume‑weighted average price was 97.7075 pence per share.
The company states that it intends to cancel these repurchased shares, which will reduce the number of shares in issue once the cancellation is completed.
Lloyds Banking Group is reporting routine share-based remuneration for senior executives. On 3 March 2026 it granted new 2026 Long Term Incentive Plan awards to Group Executive Committee members, such as 1,944,201 Shares each for Chirantan Barua, Jayne Opperman, Stephen Shelley, Jasjyot Singh and Ron van Kemenade, based on a Share price of 102.87 pence. These awards have a three-year performance period to 31 December 2028 and then vest over a further one to two years.
The Group also set 2025 Group Performance Share awards, for example 346,284 Shares for Group Chief Executive Charlie Nunn, and released previously deferred awards and Long Term Share Plan and Group Ownership Share awards granted between 2019 and 2023. Released Shares are delivered net of tax and national insurance and many are subject to 12‑month or longer holding periods.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reported that it repurchased 20,187,597 of its ordinary shares on 04 March 2026 from Goldman Sachs International under its existing share buyback programme. The bank paid prices between 96.2200 and 98.8400 pence per share, with a volume-weighted average price of 98.0521 pence. The company intends to cancel all of these repurchased shares, permanently reducing the number of shares in issue.
Lloyds Banking Group reported that it bought back 38,484,166 of its ordinary shares on 03 March 2026 from Goldman Sachs International under its existing share buyback programme. Prices ranged from 95.4600 to 98.5000 pence per share, with a volume-weighted average price of 96.3488 pence.
The company intends to cancel all of these repurchased shares, which will reduce the total number of shares in issue once cancellation is completed.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reported a further step in its share buyback programme, purchasing 28,174,401 ordinary shares on 02 March 2026 from Goldman Sachs International. The highest price paid was 100.1500 pence per share, the lowest was 98.5200 pence, with a volume-weighted average price of 99.4738 pence. The company intends to cancel all of these repurchased shares, reducing its share count.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reports the issuance and admission to trading of 220,314,633 ordinary shares of 10p each between 19 January 2026 and 27 February 2026. These shares were issued to satisfy awards under the company’s share plans and admitted to the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange under existing block admissions. Following this further issuance, 59,029,409,081 ordinary shares were admitted to trading as of the close of business on 27 February 2026, while 80,689,090 unallotted shares remain available under the relevant block admissions.
Lloyds Banking Group plc reports that it repurchased 7,000,000 ordinary shares on 27 February 2026 from Goldman Sachs International under its ongoing share buyback programme. The shares were bought at prices between 101.7000 and 105.0000 pence, with a volume-weighted average price of 103.2522 pence.
The company states that it intends to cancel these shares. Since launching the buyback to repurchase up to £1.75 billion of ordinary shares, Lloyds has bought 200,094,019 shares for total consideration of £208,538,634.69.
Lloyds Banking Group plc has updated investors on its share capital and voting rights. As at 27 February 2026, the company has 59,029,409,081 ordinary shares of 10p each in issue with full voting rights, including shares represented by American Depositary Receipts.
The group confirms that it holds no shares in treasury. Shareholders can use this total share count as the denominator when calculating whether they must notify their holdings or changes in holdings under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.