Taxpayer lost £230m on government's Lloyds stake sale

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The taxpayer lost £230m on the government's disposal of part of its stake in Lloyds Banking Group, according to the National Audit Office (NAO), despite claims the sale was made at a profit.

NAO analysis found the government sale of a 6% stake in Lloyds resulted in a loss for the UK of over £200m, once state funding costs were taken into account. That is despite chancellor George Osborne claiming the 75p price meant a "profit for taxpayers" at the time of the 17 September sale. The cost of the debt incurred by the state to fund Lloyds' £20bn bailout in 2008 meant an overall loss for the taxpayer, despite the 75p price being above the nominal 73.6p 'break-even' level, the NAO said. Nonetheless, the NAO added the cutting of the government's stake in Lloyds from 39% to 33...

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