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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.14 | 0.26% | 54.36 | 54.26 | 54.28 | 54.46 | 54.04 | 54.14 | 43,633,953 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Commercial Banks, Nec | 23.74B | 5.46B | 0.0901 | 6.02 | 32.86B |
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19/11/2024 01:10 | Revolut, Britain’s most valuable fintech firm, has been granted a UK trading licence by the FCA. The decision will allow Revolut to offer new trading products and features for UK customers next year, thought to include trading of UK and EU stocks and ETFs. Until now, Revolut has operated its Trading feature in the UK as “an Appointed Representative with a Principal”, meaning it could allow retail customers to buy and sell shares listed in the US. Yana Shkrebenkova, Head of Wealth and Trading UK at Revolut, explains: “Today’s announcement is a significant milestone for Revolut Trading. Having launched our successful investment product five years ago, we strive to bring best in class investment products to our customers in the UK. We know that there is so much more our Revolut Trading customers want from our platform and we are working hard to deliver on this, rolling out new features safely and considerately. Revolut was granted a UK banking licence – with “restrictions& Begs the question, why haven't Lloyds ... | jordaggy | |
18/11/2024 19:25 | Downing St says its not true - and anyone saying it is will get a visit from Starmers Lying Squad and sentenced to 10 years in jail tomorrow. Today Mr Starmer was in Brazil complementing Mr Xi on his quick and effective dealing of those pesky right wing uighurs | scruff1 | |
18/11/2024 18:06 | All over the internet Scruff. | utrickytrees | |
18/11/2024 17:51 | Trump On How He Negotiated A New Trade Deal With Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe | johnwise | |
18/11/2024 17:43 | Says it all, really:- If you voted for Labour, you may need to google 'value-for-money'. | joestalin | |
18/11/2024 17:22 | Cityam.com Reeves has been ‘straight with the public’, No10 insists amid CV row Rachel Reeves has been “straight with the public” about Britain’s accounts and “restored financial stability”, No10 has insisted, amid claims the Chancellor exaggerated her CV. | johnwise | |
18/11/2024 17:22 | Imagine if lloyds sent the letters to claim company with incorrect postage . Now that would take funny to next level. | bargainbob | |
18/11/2024 17:16 | Another never to be seen again = Ricardo montalban Filtered | gbh2 | |
18/11/2024 16:20 | Ricardo montalban is none other than the boards resident window licker porsche! | hardup1 | |
18/11/2024 13:02 | Thanks for your insightful or should that be inciteful first post on this thread. | skinny | |
18/11/2024 10:15 | So funny 😆 all those letters piling up , i do hope they process them in time. | bargainbob | |
18/11/2024 09:43 | If they are having trouble opening all those letters I could lend them a paper knife, if that would help. | cobourg1 | |
18/11/2024 09:36 | The claims will be half what they reserve for at the most .... All hype by ambulance chasers... | squire007 | |
18/11/2024 09:14 | Wonder how many are genuine and how many chancers... | diku | |
18/11/2024 09:10 | Oh really, and Courmacs Legal, no doubt being fine upstanding citizens of the community with no side, wouldn't do anything like running to the mejia in an attempt to get their own way underhandedly .... would they. Such a shame they are having to look after their (no doubt advertised for) class-action clients individually ;-) | aceuk | |
18/11/2024 09:04 | Daily Telegraph Banking Group, Debt, Automotive industry, Court cases 18 November 2024 6:00am GMT 140 Lloyds Bank has been accused of “swamping̶ Courmacs Legal claimed it was receiving “tens of thousands” of legal letters every day from the bank’s finance arm, Black Horse, which other lenders instead send electronically. Darren Smith, the managing director of Courmacs Legal, said: “We receive cages of post. We’ve gone from having the conventional post van that arrives at your house to a large transit van. “We now get our post delivered by a truck from the Post Office because they are trying to swamp us out with post.” Courmacs Legal said it received about 200,000 letters from Black Horse last week, which the law firm estimated cost £250,000 in postage, envelope, printing and legal costs. Lenders are required to send acknowledgements in response to each complaint from drivers seeking compensation on car finance deals involving hidden commission fees. However, Mr Smith said most responded over email, rather than post. | cobourg1 | |
18/11/2024 07:21 | https://www.telegrap | xxxxxy |
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