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Unicredit and German government talk after Commerzbank stake purchase, source says

2024.09.13 05:10

BERLIN (Reuters) -German government officials and UniCredit bankers have held talks after the Italian lender bought a 9% stake in Commerzbank (ETR:), a German government source said on Friday.

The talks, reported for the first time, is a significant development in the possible acquisition of one of Germany’s largest banks by a foreign institution.

UniCredit declined to comment.

Earlier this week, UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel said that he would “engage with all the stakeholders and see if the basis for a combination is there”, flagging his interest in buying more of the government stake in the German lender should it be up for sale.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Unicredit credit cards are seen in front of a displayed Commerzbank logo in this illustration taken September 20, 2017. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

The German source said it was up to the banks to decide what they want and that the German government wasn’t in principle against a tie-up, but acknowledged the bank’s opposition.

“We must take Commerzbank’s wishes into consideration. There is obviously a strong rejection by the workforce,” the person said.



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