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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

55.78
-0.60 (-1.06%)
23 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Lloyds Banking Group Plc LSE:LLOY London Ordinary Share GB0008706128 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.60 -1.06% 55.78 55.82 55.84 56.66 55.72 56.42 372,631,294 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.50 35.5B
Lloyds Banking Group Plc is listed in the Commercial Banks sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker LLOY. The last closing price for Lloyds Banking was 56.38p. Over the last year, Lloyds Banking shares have traded in a share price range of 39.55p to 57.22p.

Lloyds Banking currently has 63,569,225,662 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Lloyds Banking is £35.50 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.50.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/7/2020
18:59
Freddie
just makes u think
Too much money - cant even be bothered to check my statements.
Why on earth should LLOY be concerned with what customer spend.
There is no hope for a bank that now wants to pride itself in what??
Wasting money - pls stop and wait for the window to pay last years divi

jl5006
14/7/2020
18:53
C7 wearing a mask has never SAVED a life ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not what u meant I guess

jl5006
14/7/2020
18:52
Lloyds Bank wants to help you cancel unwanted subscriptions


Such is the volume of subscription services these days, it’s easy to lose track of which are active, which free trials have rolled over into paid memberships and which you’ve forgotten to cancel.

If only there was a way to easily keep tabs and then cancel all the unwanted subs in one place? Enter Lloyds Bank’s new in-app service that’ll enable customers to cancel those plans within three clicks.

The new feature will present users with a snapshot of their active direct debit subscriptions including a cancel button for whatever food box or streaming service they’re paying out for.

From here, Lloyds will block further payments from the account in question and it appears there’ll be no further action required in terms of contacting the service provider.

This probably means Lloyds has developed a means of interacting with the content provider based upon the name and account details to ensure the cancellation goes through. It’s also possible the cancellation of the direct debit just shuts off the money, leading content providers to automatically close of the account. However, that would likely mean the likes of Netflix would start pestering users for updated payment information. The bank did not explain exactly how this will work.

The tool will also intelligently inform subscribers about price increases and subscription changes via real-time notifications, should they opt in.

Lloyds research says that there were 1.3 million new subscriptions from Lloyds Bank, Halifax and RBS customers when lockdown commenced in the UK. That was up from 325,000 in February. It’s not immediately clear when the tech will be rolling out, but it’ll be available to customers of all three banks on iOS and Android.

Nick Edwards, digital service director at Lloyds Bank, says: “Customers have been able to manage direct debits and standing orders online for some time. With the growing popularity of subscription services we’ve launched this market leading service to respond to our customers’ desire for more control and flexibility in the ways they manage their money.

“With over 16 million customers online and 12 million using our mobile app, this is one in a series of new and exciting features we are launching this year to continually improve customers online experience.”

freddie01
14/7/2020
18:42
gecko..don't waste your time with morons, anyone with a brain knows that masks save lives. I would raise the fine to £5000 because just one serious case of Covid costs the NHS about £200k or more.

Sick of selfish morons.

cautios7
14/7/2020
18:29
Poikka
Post 309980
"Poika will be proven to be right - masks are useless against the virus"

The evidence already shows you're talking rubbish and are out of your depth.

geckotheglorious
14/7/2020
18:13
Advertisers of face masks have moved from saying, "Does not protect against coronavirus" to "Great Protection against dust, sand or other air-borne pollutants."

Poika will be proven to be right - masks are useless against the virus.

poikka
14/7/2020
18:09
I'm sticking to my guns and reckon that masks will be seen as being useless at preventing the spread of Covid and 'flu. To be of any use, you wouldn't be able to breathe.

'Droplets' 5 microns wide - human hair 60 microns, minimum.

poikka
14/7/2020
17:44
tory bank

banking industry run by labour loving marxists

mr.elbee
14/7/2020
16:22
Letters: Wearing masks lets the country sink into a pathological frame of mindByLetters to the Editor14 July 2020 • 12:01am?SIR – Dr Michael Pelly (Letters, July 13) writes that wearing masks "will send society a message that the situation is serious". This is the problem: it is not.The UK is recording fewer than 1,000 infections a day and an average for the past seven days of 85 deaths. In the week ending June 26 (the most recent for ONS data), registered deaths were below the five-year average.Almost no one has the virus; 80 per cent of infections are asymptomatic or mild; of whose with a severe infection, almost all will survive. The current mortality rate rests between 0.25 per cent and 0.5 per cent. Of the 650 new infections recorded on July 12, at least 647 are likely to survive.What can be seen as serious are the repressive measures considered by our out-of-control Government and a rush to irrational, officious over-compliance by businesses and institutions.Iwan Price-EvansCroydon, Surrey
xxxxxy
14/7/2020
16:12
Let us face it - if we had had competent and fair governments in the past then the door would not have been open for the far left, far right and other stupid tribes to get a foot in.
minerve 2
14/7/2020
16:11
Black lives matter want lloyds to give them a pay out ever living black person in the U.K. Black lives matter is a fraud ,They do not believe that black lives matter Only were they can protest and break rules They do not care about the 50thousand murdered in Nigeria Or those being murdered in South Africa When I sent them a e mail their reply we are in the U.K. black lives matter is a scam for rioting and stealing And making the gov pay them to be idle
portside1
14/7/2020
16:06
The management of this bank is a disgrace , the ceo is a complete fraud the chairman a dud a mute
portside1
14/7/2020
16:00
Our choice at the last election was Boris or Corbyn, are you saying that you would have preferred Corbyn as PM?

wllm

wllmherk
14/7/2020
15:59
Someone with brains.
minerve 2
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