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Credit Agricole working with DB, Rothschild on possible Banco BPM deal, sources say

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Posted on September 19, 2025

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MILAN (Reuters) - Credit Agricole has been working with Deutsche Bank and Rothschild on a potential merger deal of its Italian arm with Banco BPM, three sources said. Banco BPM is weighing tie-up

Credit Agricole Explores Merger with Banco BPM Amid Italian Banking Shakeup

MILAN (Reuters) - Credit Agricole has been working with Deutsche Bank and Rothschild on a potential merger deal of its Italian arm with Banco BPM, three sources said.

Banco BPM is weighing tie-up options after escaping a takeover attempt by bigger rival UniCredit, amid a wave of consolidation reshaping Italy's banking sector.

Banco BPM Chief Executive Giuseppe Castagna said on Thursday that a deal with Credit Agricole Italia was the "clearest option" for his group and would be beneficial for the country's economy.

Credit Agricole is a long-standing BPM commercial partner and the single largest shareholder in the Italian lender, with a stake of just above 20%.

That stake could rise to 35% following a combination of Credit Agricole's Italian operations and Banco BPM, a fourth person briefed on the discussions said.

Any deal needs political blessing because Italy has powers it can use to shield strategic corporate assets. Rome has opposed UniCredit's bid for BPM on national security grounds, but Credit Agricole has traditionally had a good relationship with the Italian government.

Credit Agricole, Deutsche Bank and Rothschild all declined to comment. News of the advisers was first reported by Italian daily Il Messaggero on Friday.

State-backed Monte dei Paschi di Siena remains the alternative M&A option for Banco BPM, Castagna said on Thursday.

Banco BPM owns 9% of Monte dei Paschi and the government has long sought to promote a combination of the two mid-sized banks.

The now collapsed UniCredit bid, however, derailed that plan and Monte dei Paschi has now secured control of Mediobanca, under a bid that concludes on Monday, making a three-way deal hard to pursue in the near term.

(Reporting by Valentina Za and Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Alvise Armellini)

Key Takeaways

  • Credit Agricole is exploring a merger with Banco BPM.
  • Deutsche Bank and Rothschild are advising on the deal.
  • Banco BPM escaped a takeover by UniCredit.
  • The merger could increase Credit Agricole's stake to 35%.
  • Rome's political approval is crucial for the deal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the potential merger involving Credit Agricole?
Credit Agricole is exploring a merger deal with Banco BPM, which is its Italian arm, in collaboration with Deutsche Bank and Rothschild.
What did Banco BPM's CEO say about the merger?
Banco BPM Chief Executive Giuseppe Castagna stated that a deal with Credit Agricole Italia is the 'clearest option' and would benefit the country's economy.
What stake does Credit Agricole hold in Banco BPM?
Credit Agricole is the single largest shareholder in Banco BPM, holding just above 20% of the shares, which could increase to 35% if the merger occurs.
What political factors could affect the merger?
Any merger deal requires political approval, as Italy has mechanisms to protect strategic corporate assets, which previously affected UniCredit's bid for Banco BPM.
What alternative options does Banco BPM have?
Banco BPM is also considering a merger with state-backed Monte dei Paschi di Siena, which it owns 9% of, although previous plans were disrupted by the failed UniCredit bid.

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