Lloyds share sale could be scrapped amid post-Brexit uncertainty

Share price languishing below 73p

Laura Dew
clock • 2 min read

Lloyds Banking Group shares are unlikely to be sold to retail investors at a discount as market uncertainty following the Brexit vote sparks fears the plans will be scrapped.

According to The Times, the government intends to abandon plans to offload its shares in the banking group to retail investors in the aftermath of the EU referendum outcome. The government currently owns 9% in Lloyds and former Chancellor George Osborne planned to sell a 'Tell Sid' offer of Lloyds shares to offload the state-owned stake to the retail market. Some £20bn was invested in Lloyds by the government in 2009 and has so far sold off around 75% of its stake, gaining £16.5bn. The Treasury has also received £373m in dividends from the firm.  Lloyds Banking Group to cut 3,000 r...

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