Lloyds Banking Group Net Cash Flow 2010-2023 | LYG
Lloyds Banking Group annual/quarterly net cash flow history and growth rate from 2010 to 2023. Net cash flow can be defined as the total change in cash for the company over the given period.
- Lloyds Banking Group net cash flow for the quarter ending September 30, 2023 was $M, a NAN% increase year-over-year.
- Lloyds Banking Group net cash flow for the twelve months ending September 30, 2023 was $0M, a 100% decline year-over-year.
- Lloyds Banking Group annual net cash flow for 2023 was $-8.696B, a 142.26% decline from 2022.
- Lloyds Banking Group annual net cash flow for 2022 was $20.576B, a 1540.7% increase from 2021.
- Lloyds Banking Group annual net cash flow for 2021 was $1.254B, a 94.47% decline from 2020.
Lloyds Banking Group Annual Net Cash Flow (Millions of US $) |
2023 |
$-8,696 |
2022 |
$20,576 |
2021 |
$1,254 |
2020 |
$22,670 |
2019 |
$3,303 |
2018 |
$-4,650 |
2017 |
$-1,812 |
2016 |
$-12,963 |
2015 |
$7,557 |
2014 |
$-2,719 |
2013 |
$-53,612 |
2012 |
$24,044 |
2011 |
$37,846 |
2010 |
$-5,242 |
2009 |
$51,565 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Finance |
Banks - Foreign |
$41.415B |
$44.027B |
Lloyds Banking Group plc, formerly Lloyds TSB Group plc, is a United Kingdom-based financial services company, whose businesses provide a range of banking and financial services in the United Kingdom and a limited number of locations overseas. Headquartered in London, the company operates through three segments: UK Retail Banking, Insurance and Investments, and Wholesale and International Banking. The UK Retail Banking segment provides banking and financial services, mortgages, and private banking services. The Insurance and Investments segment offers life assurance, pensions and savings products, general insurance, and fund management services. The Wholesale and International Banking segment provides banking and related services for companies, small and medium-sized businesses, banks, and financial institutions; and asset finance to personal and corporate customers.
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