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Britain’s Lloyds’ annual profit rises 12%, upgrades guidance

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Its profit before tax for 2025: £6.7 billion, up from £5.97 billion the year before and better than the £6.4 billion average of analysts’ forecasts

Published Thu, Jan 29, 2026 · 05:04 PM

[LONDON] Lloyds Banking Group said on Thursday (Jan 29) that its annual profit rose by 12 per cent, beating expectations.

It also raised its performance forecast, as its increased income offset nearly £1 billion pounds (S$1.7 billion) in charges for compensating customers who were mis-sold motor finance.

The British bank reported profit before tax for 2025 of £6.7 billion, up from £5.97 billion the year before and better than the £6.4 billion average of analysts’ forecasts.

It lifted its profitability target, saying it now expects to make a return on tangible equity greater than 16 per cent in 2026, having forecast just 12 per cent for 2025.

“Looking ahead to 2026 and the culmination of the five-year strategy we set out in 2022, our continued business momentum and strategic delivery enable us to upgrade guidance,” CEO Charlie Nunn said.

The bank said it would also buy back £1.75 billion of its own shares, bringing total capital returned to shareholders in 2025 to £3.9 billion.

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Stripping out the car finance charges, “strong capital generation was supported by income growth, cost discipline and strong asset quality in the first nine months of 2025“.

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Lloyds will update investors on the next phase of its strategy in July, Nunn added.

Britain’s biggest mortgage lender had already flagged earlier this year that the cost of dealing with the motor-finance scandal – in which customers were sometimes not told about hidden commissions – would drag down its overall results for 2025.

The stronger-than-expected numbers from the first of the big British lenders to report annual earnings this year shows how the sector has nonetheless thrived, even as interest rates have fallen back – thanks to the growth in fee income and a more favourable political climate. REUTERS

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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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