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Commerzbank official tells UniCredit CEO to sell and go home

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Posted on July 4, 2025

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By Tom Sims and Matthias Inverardi FRANKFURT (Reuters) -UniCredit's recent push for a tie-up with Commerzbank has prompted calls by a top official of the German bank for the Italian lender's CEO,

Commerzbank Official Urges UniCredit CEO to Withdraw Merger Pursuit

By Tom Sims and Matthias Inverardi

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -UniCredit's recent push for a tie-up with Commerzbank has prompted calls by a top official of the German bank for the Italian lender's CEO, Andrea Orcel, to abandon the pursuit.

With UniCredit continuing to face fierce resistance in Germany, Orcel last month sent a flurry of letters to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and others, urging them to come to the table to discuss a deal.

But the latest offensive, which only became public this week, has come up against steadfast resistance from Sascha Uebel, deputy chair of Commerzbank's supervisory board, adding to previous opposition from the German government and the bank's board since UniCredit's initial approach last September.

"His next step should be to sell his shares, take his profits and go home," Uebel told Reuters on Friday.

UniCredit, which last year bought a large stake in the Commerzbank and began to press for a merger, declined to comment.

In his letters, Orcel wrote that a tie-up would be beneficial "economically, socially and politically" and would create a new national banking champion for Germany.

Orcel was also given short shrift by the Verdi labour union, which said its concerns had not been allayed, according to copies of their correspondence seen by Reuters.

"We are continuing to campaign against a merger and are in favour of an independent Commerzbank," Verdi boss Frank Werneke wrote to Orcel in a response dated July 2.

(Reporting by Tom Sims and Matthias InverardiEditing by Miranda Murray and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Commerzbank opposes UniCredit's merger plans.
  • Andrea Orcel urged to abandon merger pursuit.
  • German resistance to UniCredit's merger proposal.
  • Verdi union campaigns against the merger.
  • UniCredit's stake in Commerzbank questioned.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Sascha Uebel suggest UniCredit's CEO do?
Sascha Uebel suggested that UniCredit's CEO, Andrea Orcel, should sell his shares, take his profits, and go home.
What is UniCredit's position regarding a merger with Commerzbank?
UniCredit has been pushing for a merger with Commerzbank, claiming it would be beneficial economically, socially, and politically.
How has the Verdi labour union reacted to the merger proposal?
The Verdi labour union has expressed strong opposition to the merger, stating that their concerns have not been addressed and advocating for an independent Commerzbank.
What actions did Orcel take to promote the merger?
Andrea Orcel sent letters to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and other officials, urging them to discuss the potential benefits of a merger.
What was the response from Commerzbank's supervisory board?
Sascha Uebel, deputy chair of Commerzbank's supervisory board, reiterated the bank's resistance to the merger, emphasizing that Orcel should reconsider his approach.

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