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BBVA has 8 billion euros to fund mandatory bid for Sabadell if needed, CEO says

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Posted on October 6, 2025

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By Jesús Aguado, Andres Gonzalez and Tommy Reggiori Wilkes MADRID/LONDON (Reuters) -BBVA has 8 billion euros ($9.4 billion) in capital for a mandatory cash offer for Sabadell should it fail to

BBVA has 8 billion euros to fund mandatory bid for Sabadell if needed, CEO

BBVA's Acquisition Strategy for Sabadell

By Jesús Aguado, Andres Gonzalez and Tommy Reggiori Wilkes

Mandatory Cash Offer Details

MADRID/LONDON (Reuters) -BBVA has 8 billion euros ($9.4 billion) in capital for a mandatory cash offer for Sabadell should it fail to convince enough of its smaller rival's shareholders to accept its hostile offer, Chief Executive Officer Onur Genc said.

Market Conditions and Shareholder Impact

In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Genc said his base case was that BBVA would get more than 50% of shares in Sabadell to clinch the all-share 17 billion euro ($19.96 billion) takeover offer. Sabadell's shareholders have until October 10 to decide.

Analyst Predictions and Insights

If BBVA secures more than 30% but less than 50% of Sabadell shares, it must make a mandatory offer in cash to remaining investors, or walk away from a deal it has been trying to complete since April 2024.

A combined entity would become one of the largest lenders in Europe by assets, with about 1 trillion euros.

Should it decide to make a mandatory cash offer, "we don't need to raise capital in our view", Genc said.

Whether BBVA makes such an offer would depend on several factors, including the percentage of shareholders it would need to buy Sabadell out, he said.

"If it's between 30% and 50%, it might, it might not happen. Depends on the take-up, depends on the price, depends on market conditions," Genc said.

If BBVA needed to buy out 70% of shares in cash, currently with a market value of 11.7 billion euros, the 8 billion euros would not be enough and it would need alternative sources of finance such as raising capital, something its chairman has ruled out.

MOST PROBABLE OUTCOME, ACCORDING TO CITI

Citi assigned a 45% probability that the take-up would be in the 30%-to-50% range.

BBVA's CEO said the bank estimated it would end 2025 with a core tier-1 capital ratio of 13.75%, which would imply excess capital of 7 billion euros above its 12% solvency target, without including the suspended 1 billion euro share buy-back.

Jefferies analysts believe a cash bid for the remaining capital would be more realistic if the take-up rate approaches 50%.

A mandatory offer would be conducted at the same price as the current offer, Genc said, although the fair-value price would be set by the supervisor.

Shareholders of Sabadell are widely dispersed and around 40% are retail investors.

BBVA's chances of clinching the deal improved after it increased the bid and David Martinez, Sabadell's largest individual shareholder, agreed to tender his 3.86% stake although Sabadell's board reiterated that BBVA's improved bid undervalued the lender.

($1 = 0.8514 euros)

(Reporting by Jesús Aguado; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

Key Takeaways

  • BBVA has €8 billion for a potential mandatory bid on Sabadell.
  • The takeover bid aims to secure more than 50% of Sabadell shares.
  • A mandatory cash offer is required if BBVA gets 30%-50% of shares.
  • Citi estimates a 45% probability for a 30%-50% share take-up.
  • BBVA's CEO states no need to raise capital for the bid.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mandatory cash offer?
A mandatory cash offer is a requirement for a company to offer cash to shareholders when it acquires a certain percentage of shares in another company, ensuring all shareholders have the opportunity to sell.
What is an acquisition strategy?
An acquisition strategy is a plan that outlines how a company intends to acquire another company or its assets, focusing on financial, operational, and strategic goals.
What is a takeover offer?
A takeover offer is a proposal made by one company to purchase another company, typically at a specified price per share, which can be accepted or rejected by the target company's shareholders.
What is a core tier-1 capital ratio?
The core tier-1 capital ratio is a measure of a bank's financial strength, calculated as core equity capital divided by its total risk-weighted assets, indicating its ability to withstand financial stress.
What is market capitalization?
Market capitalization is the total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the current share price by the total number of shares, reflecting the company's size and investor perception.

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