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Italy stands by terms imposed on UniCredit-Banco BPM deal

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Posted on May 30, 2025

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ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Treasury said on Friday it sent a letter to UniCredit confirming the "full legitimacy" and feasibility of the terms it has imposed on the bank's bid for Banco BPM under its so-

Italy Affirms Legitimacy of Terms for UniCredit-Banco BPM Deal

ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Treasury said on Friday it sent a letter to UniCredit confirming the "full legitimacy" and feasibility of the terms it has imposed on the bank's bid for Banco BPM under its so-called golden powers.

In the letter, it said that UniCredit has the possibility of offering proof of why it would not be able to implement the conditions, "in light of the principles of loyal collaboration and good faith".

"We'll see," UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel told Reuters when asked whether the bank would drop its offer for Banco BPM in light of the letter, speaking on the sidelines of the presentation of the Bank of Italy's annual report.

UniCredit has appealed to an administrative court against the terms set by the government and Orcel has opened to the possibility of letting the offer lapse because it was no longer financially advantageous under the conditions imposed.

A hearing by the court is expected on June 4.

(Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte and Giselda Vagnoni, writing by Enrico Sciacovelli and Alvise Armellini, editing by Giulia Segreti)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's Treasury affirms the legitimacy of terms for the UniCredit-Banco BPM deal.
  • UniCredit can provide evidence against the feasibility of these terms.
  • CEO Andrea Orcel considers letting the offer lapse due to financial concerns.
  • UniCredit has appealed to an administrative court against the terms.
  • A court hearing is scheduled for June 4.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Italy's Treasury confirm about UniCredit's bid?
Italy's Treasury confirmed the 'full legitimacy' and feasibility of the terms imposed on UniCredit's bid for Banco BPM.
What options does UniCredit have regarding the imposed conditions?
UniCredit has the possibility of offering proof of why it would not be able to implement the conditions, in light of the principles of loyal collaboration and good faith.
What did UniCredit's CEO say about the offer for Banco BPM?
UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel stated that they would consider whether to drop the offer for Banco BPM, indicating uncertainty about its financial advantages.
What legal action has UniCredit taken regarding the government's terms?
UniCredit has appealed to an administrative court against the terms set by the government.
When is the court hearing for UniCredit's appeal scheduled?
A hearing by the court is expected on June 4.

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