Company: BCS
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001654954-25-008608
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Company: BARCLAYS PLC
Filing Date: 2025-07-29
Form: 6-K
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 against USD

Counterparty credit risk RWAs increased £0.2bn:

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A £2.8bn increase in book size primarily driven by client derivative activity within Global Markets, offset by a £2.3bn decrease as a result of foreign exchange movements primarily due to the strengthening of spot GBP against USD

Market risk RWAs increased £2.0bn:

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A £2.8bn increase in book size within Global Markets, partially offset by foreign exchange movements primarily due to the strengthening of spot GBP against USD

| Leverage ratios1             | As at 30.06.25 | As at 31.03.25 | As at 31.12.24 |
| £m                           |             £m |             £m |                |
| UK leverage ratio2           |           5.0% |           5.0% |           5.0% |
| T1 capital                   |         62,811 |         62,057 |         60,634 |
| UK leverage exposure         |      1,259,772 |      1,252,827 |      1,206,502 |
| Average UK leverage ratio    |           4.7% |           4.6% |           4.6% |
| Average T1 capital           |         61,716 |         61,641 |         60,291 |
| Average UK leverage exposure |      1,324,772 |      1,340,481 |      1,308,335 |

| 1 | 2024 comparatives for UK leverage ratios have been calculated      
 applying the IFRS 9 transitional arrangements in accordance with   
 the CRR. Effective from 1 January 2025, the IFRS 9 transitional    
 arrangements no longer applied.                                    |
| 2 | Although the leverage ratio is expressed in terms of T1 capital,   
 the leverage ratio buffers and 75% of the minimum requirement must 
 be covered solely with CET1 capital. The CET1 capital held against 
 the 0.53% G-SII ALRB was £6.6bn and against the 0.4% CCLB was      
 £5.0bn.                                                            |

The UK leverage ratio remained stable at 5.0% (December 2024: 5.0%), as the leverage exposure increased by £53.3bn to £1,259.8bn (December 202