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Italy’s UniCredit launches surprise $11 billion all-share bid for Banco BPM

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November 25, 2024
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By Valentina Za

MILAN (Reuters) -Italy’s UniCredit on Monday launched a surprise all-share offer worth 10 billion euros ($11 billion) for smaller domestic rival Banco BPM, while it also pursuing a potential deal with Germany’s Commerzbank (ETR:CBKG).

Led by veteran dealmaker Andrea Orcel since 2021, UniCredit had readied in the past a buyout offer for Banco BPM, before turning his focus on Germany where his advances have sparked a backlash.

UniCredit said on Monday the buyout offer for Banco BPM was independent of its proposed investment in Commerzbank.

The offer comes after Banco BPM this month bought 5% in bailed-out mid-sized rival Monte dei Paschi (MPS), a move seen as potentially paving the way for an eventual combination as the state pulls out of MPS entirely.

It also follows a 1.6 billion euros ($1.7 billion) buyout offer Banco BPM launched this month to gain full control of asset manager Anima Holding, as it seeks to boost net fees in the faces of falling interest rates.

UniCredit said it had taken note of the Anima’s bid. Orcel has worked to boost fee income at UniCredit and make its profit less reliant on income from lending.

UniCredit offered 0.175 of its common stock for each BPM share, valuing them at 6.67 euros each for a premium of about 0.5% to the stock’s closing price on Friday.

“Europe needs stronger, bigger banks to help it develop its economy and help it compete against the other major economic blocs,” Orcel said in a statement.

UniCredit said the BPM deal was expected to add to its earnings per share in the high single digit range within two years after the completion of the offer.

BPM, which has roots in Milan’s wealthy Lombardy region, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

BPM’s shares have risen about 5.3% since the close on Nov. 6, before it announced its offer for Anima.

($1 = 0.9542 euros)

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