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Wow, what yr to personal shares of Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY). Certainly, the Lloyds share value has surged so strongly in 2025 that this inventory is likely one of the FTSE 100 index’s finest performers. The following (child) step is for the shares to clear £1 — thought-about an necessary psychological milestone for traders. However what may it take for the worth to leap past this marker?
Lloyds leaps
Even traders who purchased Lloyds shares round mid-2025 are sitting on good good points. As I write, the inventory trades at 97.22p, valuing the Black Horse financial institution at £57.2bn. That’s a value surge of 28.8% in half a yr.
Additionally, the financial institution’s shares have shot up by 79% over the past 12 months — an nearly unbelievable spurt for what I consider as a gradual, boring enterprise. What’s extra, the share value has skyrocketed by 178.6% over the previous 5 years. Even higher is the icing on this cake: the beneficiant money dividends that this enterprise pays to shareholders every year.
In fact, life wasn’t at all times this candy for shareholders in British banks. In the course of the international monetary disaster of 2007/09, the Lloyds share value collapsed to a brutal low of 21.67p on 9 March 2009. If solely I’d had the nerve to purchase again then, when there was virtually blood within the streets.
Scrumptious dividends
Because it occurs, my household portfolio purchased Lloyds shares for 43.5p a share in mid-2022. Quick-forward roughly 3.5 years and I’m a more than happy stockholder sitting on a paper achieve of 123.5%, excluding dividends. Fortunately, reinvesting this money stream has turbo-charged our returns even increased.
Talking of money rewards, Lloyds’ complete dividend per share has risen as follows: 2p in 2021, 2.4p in 2022, 2.76p in 2023, and three.17p in 2024. This 58.5% increase over three years partly displays the financial institution’s elevated capital energy after surviving the 2020/21 Covid-19 collapse nearly unscathed.
Nonetheless, the hovering share value has dragged down the dividend yield to three.4% a yr, simply forward of the FTSE 100‘s yearly money yield of three.1%. Thus, Lloyds is not the dividend dynamo it as soon as was for worth/earnings/dividend traders (together with me).
After £1, subsequent cease £1.25?
Granted, a increase within the UK housing market in 2026 can be extremely optimistic for Lloyds as Britain’s largest mortgage lender. Likewise, increased credit score progress to companies — mixed with decrease dangerous money owed and mortgage losses — would even be a plus. Nonetheless, falling rates of interest would probably hit the financial institution’s lending margins — one key destructive to contemplate.
Summing up, I believe it’s attainable — however not sure — that Lloyds shares will exceed £1.25 in 2026. No matter occurs, I count on extra volatility from this inventory subsequent yr, particularly if the US inventory market wobbles or tanks. After a implausible 5 years, I totally count on a much less rewarding 2026 as a Lloyds shareholder.
However what concerning the spicier shares on the market proper now?


