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BBVA secures approval for acquisition of Sabadell's Mexican units

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Posted on December 23, 2024

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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This image illustrates BBVA's recent approval to acquire Sabadell's Mexican units, highlighting the competitive landscape in the finance sector. The acquisition is crucial for BBVA's growth in Mexico, its primary market.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Mexico's competition authority Cofece has given BBVA the green light to take indirect control of the stakes that Sabadell holds in several units in Mexico, BBVA said on Monday. The

BBVA Approved for Acquisition of Sabadell's Mexican Units

MADRID (Reuters) - Mexico's competition authority Cofece has given BBVA the green light to take indirect control of the stakes that Sabadell holds in several units in Mexico, BBVA said on Monday.

The authorisation to buy Sabadell Mexico is one of the regulatory approvals the Spanish banking giant has to secure for its hostile takeover bid for its smaller rival Sabadell.

Mexico is BBVA's main market, where it makes around half of its overall profits.

The Mexican authority concluded in its decision that "the notified transaction would have low probability of impacting the competition process and free economic activity", BBVA said in a statement.

BBVA is working on concessions aimed at securing approval for the acquisition of Sabadell after Spain's competition watchdog said last month that its bid, initially valued at 12.28 billion euros ($13 billion), must undergo a longer antitrust review.

(Reporting by Jesús Aguado; editing by Andrei Khalip)

Key Takeaways

  • BBVA receives approval from Mexico's Cofece for Sabadell acquisition.
  • The acquisition is part of BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell.
  • Mexico is a significant market for BBVA, contributing half of its profits.
  • Cofece concluded the acquisition has low competition impact.
  • Spanish competition watchdog requires further antitrust review.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses BBVA's acquisition of Sabadell's Mexican units, approved by Mexico's competition authority, Cofece.
Why is Mexico important for BBVA?
Mexico is BBVA's main market, contributing around half of its overall profits.
What are the regulatory challenges?
BBVA needs approval from both Mexican and Spanish authorities, with Spain requiring a longer antitrust review.

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