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Lloyds PPI bill passes £5bn mark

The bill for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) at taxpayer-backed Lloyds Banking Group has smashed through the £5 billion barrier as claims against the bank continue to pile up.

The 40% state-owned lender was pushed to a £144 million loss in the three months to September 30 as it took an additional £1 billion charge for dealing with the scandal, taking the total to £5.3 billion.

Stripping out the cost of PPI, the group doubled its underlying profit to a better-than-expected £840 million in the third quarter as its slashed bad debts and narrowed losses from its non-core businesses.

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