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LLOY Lloyds Banking Group Plc

54.74
-1.34 (-2.39%)
28 Jun 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
  -1.34 -2.39% 54.74 54.88 54.92 56.56 54.28 56.38 202,108,354 16:35:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Commercial Banks, Nec 23.74B 5.46B 0.0859 6.39 34.87B
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 56.08p. 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 £34.87 billion. Lloyds Banking has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 6.39.

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18/6/2019
11:43
Hurray, well done TM!

Ignore The Flat Earth society.

minerve 2
18/6/2019
11:42
Theresa May is about to spend £1 trillion on a pointless policy. This climate madness has to end
grahamite2
18/6/2019
11:41
Poikka

We can talk about the electorate when the charlatans and chicken lickens eventually allow a second referendum and/or a GE.

Boris has shown himself to the electorate and most don't want him.

He is a liar, a buffoon, and has no integrity whatsoever.

IMO & DYOR

minerve 2
18/6/2019
11:30
BANKINGTECH.COM


Lloyds first to launch open banking app for credit cards and savings

Written by
FinTech Futures
18th June 2019

Customers of Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland are the first to see their savings accounts and credit cards in one place, thanks to open banking technology, reports Jane Connolly.

Users can now view all their accounts from the banking group in real-time alongside their current accounts, via their banking app.

As other financial organisations join the service, customers will also be able to view these accounts through other providers’ apps. Plus, they will have the ability to add accounts from other banks and payment service providers to their Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland apps.

In another new addition, customers now have access to a secure 24-hour messaging service with a virtual assistant. If the technology cannot answer the question immediately, the customer will be connected with an advisor without further authentication steps.

“Customers are already using open banking to get a fuller view of their finances at their fingertips,” says Stephen Noakes, transformation director at Lloyds Banking Group. “Adding savings accounts and credit cards to the mix will help provide an instant snapshot of their financial lives and make it easier to make decisions about spending and saving.”

The new services are available across iOS and Android in all three banks’ mobile apps.

grupo guitarlumber
18/6/2019
11:30
'authoritarian superstate'.

A myth, completely untrue.

Follow the money.
This year the chancellor will have £800bn to spend.
Only about £9bn goes to the EU.
and it is great value.

See the head of Airbus at the Paris Air show and Rolls Royce executives pleading with the government to avoid no deal.
They know it would damage the UK aerospace industry and so many collaborative projects.

Europe has successfully completed many collaborative military projects which the uk is the main beneficiary.
All to stay independent of America.

There are people on this thread who think that the professionals within this industry know less than the likes of Redwood.

careful
18/6/2019
11:28
poikka,
"I'm talking about the future. Jeez you're thick"

Indeed.

That's why he never made it to Eton :)

crossing_the_rubicon
18/6/2019
11:23
Minerve - " Me - "needs more time to prove himself to the electorate."

Why?

The electorate isn't choosing here. We have just become observers in this wonderful democracy of ours."


I'm talking about the future. Jeez you're thick.

poikka
18/6/2019
11:07
I love France dearly and there are many other wonderful countries on the continent. I just object to the authoritarian, socialist superstate that is the EU.

Beside its actively bad points, it serves no useful purpose. The sooner it disintegrates the better.

grahamite2
18/6/2019
10:55
"Precisely. I'd far rather remain closer to the US, who share our culture, values and traditions and who have kept us all safe since 1945 than the EU that represents a war mongering continent that has started the last two World Wars, and the Franco-Prussian one preceding that."

The quest for imperialism starts wars, nothing else. And the US is the master of that at the moment.

Better understand your history better rather than attempting to look educated.

minerve 2
18/6/2019
10:51
"needs more time to prove himself to the electorate."

Why?

The electorate isn't choosing here. We have just become observers in this wonderful democracy of ours.

minerve 2
18/6/2019
10:42
Italy make some great Pizzas, and the coffee's not bad.
mikemichael2
18/6/2019
10:31
"Could it be that THERE IS nothing much positive to say about Europe?"


They're great at starting World Wars Graham. And engaging in mass genocide.
As well as Fascism, Socialism, and all the other ills that plague this world.

crossing_the_rubicon
18/6/2019
10:30
Graham,

Precisely. I'd far rather remain closer to the US, who share our culture, values and traditions and who have kept us all safe since 1945 than the EU that represents a war mongering continent that has started the last two World Wars, and the Franco-Prussian one preceding that.

crossing_the_rubicon
18/6/2019
10:30
Freddie - thx for that reply. There are some pretty good yielders around the place if that is what you are after. AIM is for the braver! Certainly interesting times; take care when the 'music stops'.
alphorn
18/6/2019
10:29
Interesting that remoaners never have anything positive to say about Europe. All they've got is Project Fear and offensive personal remarks.

Why might that be? Could it be that THERE IS nothing much positive to say about Europe?

grahamite2
18/6/2019
10:27
Minerve on the tanker attacks - "No, it could be anyone."

Does Minerve have a vote? Worrying.

poikka
18/6/2019
10:25
Talking of confusing, Alps getting his geography mixed up with politics.
poikka
18/6/2019
10:25
I'm only really invested here apart from a couple of dogs on AIM from a long while ago. First to admit I haven't got the kind of money yourself and others on here have so happy to keep collecting the dividend.
Yes, I'm fully aware I could do better elsewhere but money isn't that strong a motivator for me.

freddie01
18/6/2019
10:14
I'd far, far sooner have a close relationship with the US than the EU.

………;……̷0;……and perhaps float off a little further into the Atlantic. Laughable.

No doubt was a corner shop tax accountant.

alphorn
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