
MacroeconomicsUK
15 May 2025
Positive Money comments on Lloyds Bank’s announcement this morning that its pre-tax profits for the third quarter of 2024 were £1.8 billion, taking its pre-tax profits for 2024 so far to £5.1 billion.
Simon Youel, Head of Policy and Advocacy at Positive Money, said:
“Lloyds’ profits show the lender is still benefiting generously from higher interest rates, for which the public has paid the price.
“A windfall tax on banks’ unearned profits from higher rates could raise billions of pounds while meeting the Prime Minister’s promise that those with the broadest shoulders will bear the heaviest burden.”
“At the very least, this government could show it’s serious about change by reversing the tax cuts which banks received under the previous government.”
Notes:
Today’s announcement from Lloyds can be found here: https://www.lloydsbankinggroup.com/investors.html
Positive Money estimates that a windfall tax on the 2023 profits of Britain’s biggest four banks could have raised anything from £3.5 to £14 billion (£3.5bn by reversing the last government’s cuts to the bank surcharge and bank levy, £14 billion with a 35% windfall tax like the one on oil and gas companies): https://positivemoney.org/update/laughing-all-the-way-to-the-bank-bank-profits-soar-while-taxes-stay-low/
Calls for a windfall tax on banks have been echoed by MPs, including Angela Eagle, John McDonnell, Clive Lewis, Diane Abbott and Richard Burgon
Polling commissioned by Positive Money in September 2023 found the majority of the public supports a windfall tax on banks: https://positivemoney.org/2023/09/uk-public-support-windfall-tax-on-banks-polling-shows/
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