In absence of strong, direct signs of New Physics at the LHC, rare decays of heavy flavoured hadrons constitute an ideal laboratory for indirectly exploring energies beyond those of the LHC in order to look for deviations from the Standard Model.
The main results regarding flavour changing neutral current transitions obtained at the LHC are presented here, with particular emphasis put on $b \to s$ transitions, in which tensions with the Standard Model have been observed.