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Taxpayers just made a £170 million profit by selling off a tiny chunk of Lloyds

May 12, 2015, 12:12 IST

The UK government just made a £170 million ($265 million) profit by selling off another slice of its stake in Lloyds Banking Group.

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The bank revealed in a regulatory filing this morning that the Treasury sold around 731 million shares in Lloyds, netting somewhere around £630 million ($981 million) given yesterday's share price.

An estimated £170 million ($265 million) will be pure profit, thanks to Lloyds' shares recovery since the bailout.

The sale has reduced the government's stake in Lloyds to below 20%.

The government was forced to pump £20.5 billion ($32 billion) into Lloyds at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009. Shares in the struggling lender were bought at an average price of 63.1p when fees are factored in. Yesterday Lloyds shares closed at 86.6p.

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The Treasury still owns just under 20% of Lloyds - over 14 billion shares - but we're likely to see more sell downs soon. George Osborne is reportedly keen to sell off the government's entire stakes in both Lloyds and the Royal Bank of Scotland sooner rather than later - even if it means selling RBS shares at a loss.

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