Lloyds Banking Plc Dividend

What is the Dividend of Lloyds Banking Plc?

The Dividend of Lloyds Banking Group Plc is GBX2.90

What is the definition of Dividend?

Dividend rate is the amount of dividends per share a company pays its stockholders over a year.

ttm (trailing twelve months)

The dividend rate is the total amount a company pays per share to a shareholders of its stock over a trailing one year. When the amount is calculated to be a ratio, the dividend rate identifies the dividends paid out per share. Dividends are when a company distributes a percentage of their profits to shareholders.

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What does Lloyds Banking Plc do?

Lloyds Banking Group plc provides range of banking and financial services in the United Kingdom and internationally. It operates through three segments: Retail; Commercial Banking; and Insurance and Wealth. The Retail segment offers a range of financial service products, including current accounts, savings accounts, mortgages, motor finance, unsecured loans, leasing solutions, and credit cards to personal and small business customers. The Commercial Banking segment provides lending, transactional banking, working capital management, risk management, term lending, and debt capital markets services to corporate clients. The Insurance and Wealth segment offers life, home, and car insurance products; pensions and investment products; and advisory services in areas, including investments, planning for retirement, and protection and inheritance tax planning, as well as personal lending. It also provides digital, telephony, and mobile services. The company offers its products and services under the Lloyds Bank, Halifax, Black Horse, Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Schroders Personal Wealth, Lex Autolease, Birmingham Midshires, MBNA, LDC, Bank of Scotland, and Scottish Widows brands. Lloyds Banking Group plc was founded in 1695 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

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