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Didn’t buy Barclays shares? Here’s how much money investors have made in 2025

Barclays shares are on the rise, beating the FTSE 100 by 4.6 times since the start of 2025, but what does that mean in terms of money?

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The last five years have been a phenomenal time to be an owner of Barclays (LSE:BARC) shares. By successfully capitalising on higher interest rates and making strides in its investment banking arm, the stock has seen its share price surge by almost 240% since September 2020. And when factoring in the extra gains from dividends, the total return on investment has been closer to 300%!

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Skipping ahead to 2025, the bank stock has continued to outperform. Shareholders have reaped a mouth-watering 65% total return, transforming a £1,000 investment at the start of the year into £1,650. For reference, that’s almost five times what the FTSE 100 has delivered over the same period.

Of course, just because a stock has performed well in the past doesn’t guarantee it will continue to beat the market in the future. With that in mind, let’s explore what might lie in store for Barclays shareholders and whether the bank can maintain its current momentum.

Latest Barclays forecasts

Of the 18 institutional analysts following this business, 14 currently have Barclays shares rated as either a Buy or Outperform. And this bullish sentiment is also seemingly reflected in most leading 12-month share price targets this month.

AnalystShare Price TargetPotential Gain
Morgan Stanley420p+17%
UBS430p+19%
Kepler Capital415p+15%
RBC Capital435p+21%
Citi350p-3%
JP Morgan410p+14%


Digging deeper, it seems that most analysts agree that the bank’s improving capital position and persistent net interest margin supported by hedges are paving the way for continued earnings growth. And this positive sentiment has only been compounded by the recently launched £1bn share buyback programme.

On average, it seems that most analysts agree that Barclays shares still have some upward movement in the coming 12 months. But one outlier from the pack is the team at Citi. And to be fair, their more cautious stance isn’t entirely unjustified.

Headwinds to consider

Citi has highlighted a few risk factors that other analysts may have underestimated. The unclear impact of US tariffs could potentially hamper the performance of Barclays’ US consumer business. And we’ve already started to see US credit impairments start to rise in dollar terms – a trend that might accelerate if inflation suddenly starts creeping in.

Citi has also been a bit more conservative with its estimates for Barclays’ ability to expand margins over the medium term. As central bank interest rate cuts slowly start chipping away at the group’s lending margins, improvements in profitability could stall as efficiency gains start to be offset. In other words, investors may be overestimating Barclays’ future earnings growth capabilities.

Nevertheless, despite these headwinds, I remain cautiously optimistic about what’s on the horizon. Management has recently reiterated its medium-term targets, which align with most analyst forecasts. And with Barclays shares still trading at an undemanding earnings multiple, the bank stock could be worth a closer look.

Zaven Boyrazian has no position in any of the shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Barclays Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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