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LRE Lancashire Holdings Limited

677.00
6.00 (0.89%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lancashire Holdings Limited LSE:LRE London Ordinary Share BMG5361W1047 COM SHS USD0.50
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  6.00 0.89% 677.00 675.00 676.00 682.00 671.00 671.00 672,981 16:35:13
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins 449.1M 321.5M 1.3176 5.12 1.64B
Lancashire Holdings Limited is listed in the Fire, Marine, Casualty Ins sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LRE. The last closing price for Lancashire was 671p. Over the last year, Lancashire shares have traded in a share price range of 559.00p to 721.00p.

Lancashire currently has 244,010,007 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lancashire is £1.64 billion. Lancashire has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 5.12.

Lancashire Share Discussion Threads

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08/11/2016
08:56
Gary

Point taken, I guess you need to know. I note reading thread that it was in the tax Cert- so presumably for last year when old rules applied. My LRE were in an ISA so no cert.

middletp1
08/11/2016
07:05
How about if you are a Ex-Pat living in Asia,but holding UK Shares ?
garycook
08/11/2016
06:06
Not sure, but with the change in Tax on dividends, it looks like there will be no difference in tax treatment of foreign company payments Vs UK- in which case there would be little point in brokers separating them out. No notional tax take, same allowance and rates.



For 2016/17 and subsequent years the taxation of dividends. For dividends paid by foreign companies the main changes are:

There will no longer be any grossing-up of the dividend for the notional UK tax credit. Accordingly there will be no reduction to the tax payable for any UK notional tax credit, either.

A new tax-free Dividend allowance is being introduced whereby the first £5,000 of dividend income, whether paid by UK companies, or overseas companies will be tax-free, regardless of the level of dividend income.

On dividend income in excess of £5,000, income tax will be charged at the following rates:

7.5% on dividend income within the basic rate band
32.5% on dividend income within the higher rate band
38.1% on dividend income within the additional rate band

middletp1
08/11/2016
00:04
HL,Are telling me that LRE are domiciled in the UK for Tax purposes even though being registered in Bermuda,and the registrars being in Jersey, so the dividend is treated as a UK Tax dividend.And to consult HMRC or a Tax specialist for clarification.I am still awaiting a reply from LRE Investor relations.
garycook
07/11/2016
12:46
Lancashire Holdings Q3 2016 Results - Earnings Call Transcript -

Not the best quality transposition of the earnings call but worth a read if you have the time.

speedsgh
07/11/2016
11:14
CWA1,Worth checking out from LRE ? I have just send an email to LRE for comfirmation.I have also sent an email to HL to check also.
garycook
07/11/2016
11:07
speedsgh, absolutely, you are correct. HOWEVER, I was hoping to invest more or less now rather than the normal few days before you get a reply from a written company enquiry, so thought it would be worth a try on here first! Of course I could phone but have generally never had much luck in the past getting to somebody that could answer the questions with any authority.
cwa1
07/11/2016
10:56
CWA1 - Possibly best to get confirmation from the horse's mouth rather than rely on 'unreliable' brokers?



How do I contact Lancashire’s investor relations department?

Please direct inquiries to:

Jonny Creagh-Coen

Head of Investor Relations
Lancashire Holdings Limited
29th Floor,
20 Fenchurch Street,
London, EC3M 3BY
United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7264 4000
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7264 4077
info@lancashiregroup.com

speedsgh
07/11/2016
10:43
Just for the record I tried iWeb's online chat service and they have said that it is definitely an overseas dividend!
cwa1
07/11/2016
10:28
Much obliged GC, that seems pretty definitive then! Thanks.
cwa1
07/11/2016
10:20
CWA1,It is declared on my Consolidated Tax Certicate,from HL,in the schedules of UK Dividend income.
garycook
07/11/2016
09:54
GC, as a matter of interest, whereabouts on HL does it say they are classed as UK dividend income please? Cheers
cwa1
07/11/2016
09:43
Gary, thanks. I want to AVOID buying Overseas divis in my dealing accounts but I'd like to be certain that is the case for LRE though. I appreciate your input.
cwa1
07/11/2016
09:33
CWA1,I believe LRE Dividends are not classed as Overseas,or Foreign dividends anymore.On my HL Taxable dividends they are classed as UK dividend income.If you want to buy Foreign income shares I hold GLIF,GVC,HSD,HGM,PHNX,and RUSP,which are all Foreign dividend income shares.
garycook
07/11/2016
09:11
Morning. Been a while since I held any outside of an ISA....can anyone tell me if my memory that LRE dividends are treated as "foreign" dividends for tax return purposes is correct? I seem to recall that it was but want to check my thoughts please if anyone can help.

Thanks

cwa1
07/11/2016
08:48
Can anyone tell me why the Mark down this morning, with the market up ?
garycook
03/11/2016
11:36
Quite, stock +7.6% intra-day lol, his customers might just nail his balls to the front door.

[BKG +3.8% intra-day, I'm relishing feeling his pain from here...]

phoenixw2
03/11/2016
08:47
Thanks Stpalm I'd forgotten that site was non-$ub.
Well who'd have guessed, Odey has a reported short of -4.69% lol, let's hope he's cacking himself this morning. In news overnight he was suggesting the FTSE is going to tank 80% [YoY?]. The writer then pointed out his fund hasn't reported a profit since inception in 2014. Desperation time for an ultra-bear...

phoenixw2
03/11/2016
08:47
5.28% Shorts getting there fingers burnt today.What a shame.
garycook
03/11/2016
08:43
Very nice.I did assume 80 cents or 60p,back on Sep 2.When the GBP/USD was 1.33.So 75 cents or around 60.75p at today,s GBP/USD rate of 1.2345.That gives a yield of around 9.3% on current 2016 dividends on the share price of 774.
garycook
03/11/2016
08:33
Hi phoenix try this
stpalm
03/11/2016
08:15
Nice opening and a significant break of the long term trendline.
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