Selling Lloyds Banking Group Shares

If you hold Lloyds Banking Group shares in a Shareholder Account, you can sell them real-time during market hours by calling us on 08705 711 117. You will need to have your Unique Reference number to hand which you can find on your Shareholder Account Statement.

To sell your Lloyds Banking Group shares held in a Lloyds Banking Group Shareholder Account, the following charges apply:

Value of deal You pay 
Up to £15£0.50*
£15 up to £250£5*
£250 up to £2,500£15
£2,500 up to £5,000£30
£5,000 up to £10,000£40
£10,000 up to £60,000£60
Over £60,0000.1% of the value of the deal

*these commission rates apply to sales only.

Administration Charges

Duplicate statement£10 +VAT
Transfer out of service£10 +VAT (although VAT is not payable if no change to beneficial owner)
Replacement cheque dividend£10 +VAT

If you sell any investments worth over £10,000 you pay a levy of £1.00 to the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers (PTM).

The opening hours of the London Stock Exchange are from 8:00am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday excluding English Bank Holidays. If we accept instructions outside these hours we will carry out your deal as soon as is reasonably practical after the start of the next dealing period.

To sell Lloyds Banking Group shares held on certificate, please see our 'Selling share certificates' section.

Next Steps

To sell your Lloyds Banking Group shares held in a Lloyds Banking Group Shareholder Account, call now on 08705 711 117

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Halifax Share Dealing Limited trading as the Bank of Scotland Share Dealing Service. Halifax Share Dealing Limited.  Registered in England No. 3195646.  Registered Office: Trinity Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 2RG.  Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority, 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5HS.  A Member of the London Stock Exchange and an HM Revenue & Customs Approved ISA Manager

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Please remember...

The value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. If you are in any doubt about buying or selling shares we recommend you seek advice from an Independent Financial Advisor.