Berkeley Group Holdings (The) (BKG)

Sector:

Household Goods

Index:

FTSE 100

3,680.00p
   
  • Change Today:
    -20.00p
  • 52 Week High: 5,552.08
  • 52 Week Low: 3,462.00
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 97.84m
  • Volume: 420,425
  • Market Cap: £3,600.54m
  • RiskGrade: 234
  • Beta: 0.00

Seven builders to pay £100m to housing programmes following CMA probe

By Benjamin Chiou

Date: Wednesday 09 Jul 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Seven housebuilders have agreed to collectively pay £100m to affordable housing programmes across the UK following a investigation by the competition regulator into pricing and buyer incentives.
London-listed Barratt Redrow, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Persimmon, Taylor Wimpey and Vistry, along with private outfit Bloor Homes, have offered a package of commitments to address the Competition and Markets Authority's concerns, which includes a payment to fund hundreds of new homes - helping low-income households, first-time buyers and vulnerable people.

As of 0915

BST, Barratt Redrow, Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon, Bellway and Vistry had released statements confirming their commitment. Barratt Redrow will contribute £29m, Taylor Wimpey's share of the total is £15.8m, Persimmon has put up £15.2m, Bellway will contribute £13.5m and Vistry has committed £12.8m.

All four builders stressed that the offer of voluntary commitments "does not constitute an admission of any wrongdoing" by the companies.

As part of the proposed commitments, that were offered following direct consultations with the CMA, the housebuilders also agreed not to share certain types of information with other housebuilders, including sales prices. They also agreed to work with the Home Builders Federation and Homes for Scotland to develop industry-wide guidance on information sharing.

Barratt Redrow said in a statement that "nothing in the commitments may be construed as implying that [it] agrees with any concerns expressed by the CMA in the investigation".

"Housing is a critical sector for the UK economy and housing costs are a substantial part of people's monthly spend, so it's essential that competition works well. This keeps prices as low as possible and increases choice," said the CMA's chief executive Sarah Cardell.

"As a result of the CMA's investigation, housebuilders are taking clear and comprehensive steps to ensure they comply with the law and don't share competitively sensitive information with their rivals."

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BKG Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 3,680.00p
Change Today -20.00p
% Change -0.54 %
52 Week High 5,552.08
52 Week Low 3,462.00
Volume 420,425
Shares Issued 97.84m
Market Cap £3,600.54m
Beta 0.00
RiskGrade 234

BKG Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
81.01% above the market average81.01% above the market average81.01% above the market average81.01% above the market average81.01% above the market average
81.82% above the sector average81.82% above the sector average81.82% above the sector average81.82% above the sector average81.82% above the sector average
Price Trend
35.88% below the market average35.88% below the market average35.88% below the market average35.88% below the market average35.88% below the market average
30.43% below the sector average30.43% below the sector average30.43% below the sector average30.43% below the sector average30.43% below the sector average
Income
29.28% above the market average29.28% above the market average29.28% above the market average29.28% above the market average29.28% above the market average
33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average33.33% above the sector average
Growth
74.19% below the market average74.19% below the market average74.19% below the market average74.19% below the market average74.19% below the market average
36.36% above the sector average36.36% above the sector average36.36% above the sector average36.36% above the sector average36.36% above the sector average

BKG Dividends

  Latest Previous
  Interim Final
Ex-Div 06-Mar-25 27-Jun-24
Paid 28-Mar-25 26-Jul-24
Amount 33.00p 33.00p

Trades for 11-Jul-2025

Time Volume / Share Price
16:35 100 @ 3,680.00p
16:35 21,186 @ 3,680.00p
16:35 508 @ 3,680.00p
16:35 1,346 @ 3,680.00p
16:35 92 @ 3,680.00p

BKG Key Personnel

CEO Robert C G Perrins
Finance Director Richard Stearn

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