Lloyds Banking holders approve capital restructuring

Lloyds Banking Group shareholders today voted overwhelmingly in favor of replacing £4bn (€4.5bn) in government-held preference shares with ordinary shares.

The restructuring means Lloyds will no longer have to pay £480m in annual interest to the government and frees it to pay dividends. The government-held preference shares came with a moratorium on dividends until all of the shares had been redeemed.

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