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Lloyds Banking Group Plc (LSE: LLOY)
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2 top FTSE 100 dividend stocks that are dirt cheap

Many investors want to buy dividend stocks. I want to share some companies that are look cheap and likely to…

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Lloyds shares look like a screaming buy at 42p, so I’ve just bought more

Lloyds shares keep getting cheaper and I keep buying them. I think they offer terrific income prospects. One day, they…

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6.6% dividend yield! Should I buy high-yield Lloyds shares to boost my passive income?

I'm searching for the best high-yield UK shares to buy. Could this FTSE 100 bank be what I've been looking…

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The Lloyds share price continues to fall. Is it now too cheap to ignore?

At 41p the Lloyds share price looks cheap. Here, this Fool explores whether at this price, the stock it too…

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Lloyds shares are falling and dividends are rising! Time to buy?

Lloyds shares have disappointed investors for years, even with dividends. But is that all about to change? Zaven Boyrazian investigates.

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If I’d put £10k in Lloyds shares 5 years ago, here’s what I’d have today!

Once the darling of the FTSE 100, today, Lloyds' shares trade for just a fraction of their pre-financial crash price.…

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I just don’t understand why Lloyds shares are so cheap

Why have Lloyds shares been cheap for what seems like half a lifetime? After careful analysis, I can only conclude...…

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Which will be worth more in 2030, Barclays or Lloyds shares?

Jon Smith reviews Barclays' and Lloyds' shares that currently have similar market-caps, but explains which one he feels could pull…

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2 cheap shares for investors to consider ahead of a bull run

This Fool explains how these two cheap shares look more attractive than ever due to the recent market pullback.

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What’s wrong with the Lloyds share price?

There's something up with the Lloyds share price. It doesn't seem to go anywhere. Yet I still think it's a…

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At just under 42p, is Lloyds’ share price a prime FTSE 100 bargain?

Lloyds’ share price at just under 42p looks a bargain, with the bank having good fundamentals and dividends, but it…

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Are Lloyds shares the greatest bargain on the FTSE 100?

The Lloyds share price just doesn't make sense to me. Currently, it's trading for just 42p. So is this the…

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Lloyds share price has a reputation for stability and paying a steady dividend. This makes it commonly perceived as a defensive income stock. It’s one of the UK’s largest mortgage lenders, controlling the bulk of the market share. However, this also means its profit is highly dependent on the overall health of the British housing market.

Lloyds shares may be a suitable investment for investors seeking a low volatility stock and indirect exposure to the property market.

Yes. Lloyds shares pay a cash dividend at an average 35% payout ratio. Dividends were temporarily cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic but resumed in 2021.

Lloyd shares pay out a dividend twice a year in April and August.

Lloyds shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange. They can be bought from any investment account that provides access to this exchange platform.