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Italy Finance Minister says could quit as government splits on UniCredit

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Posted on May 28, 2025

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By Giuseppe Fonte ROME (Reuters) -Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Wednesday he would resign if he were overruled on "golden power" conditions the government has tied to

Italy's Finance Minister Threatens Resignation Over UniCredit Dispute

By Giuseppe Fonte and Angelo Amante

ROME (Reuters) -Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Wednesday he would resign if he were overruled on "golden power" conditions the government has tied to UniCredit's bid for smaller bank Banco BPM.

Giorgetti, from the hard-right League party, was speaking after reports in Italian newspapers, citing government sources, suggested that changes in the conditions were possible, but were being resisted by the minister.

He told reporters in the Senate that without the full support of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on the issue he would quit immediately.

"If there were the slightest misalignment (with Meloni) you wouldn't find a resignation threat, but the resignation itself. You don't announce your resignation, you do it," Giorgetti said.

UniCredit's swoop on BPM, which derailed Rome's plans to combine BPM with state-backed Monte dei Paschi di Siena, is part of a wave of proposed takeover bids rocking Italian banking.

In order to clear the deal, Meloni's administration has given UniCredit nine months to cease its activities in Russia and asked it not to reduce BPM's loan-to-deposit ratio for five years.

The co-ruling Forza Italia party, led by Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, is pushing Meloni to ease these terms.

Tajani replied "yes, absolutely," when asked by Reuters in parliament whether he was in favour of making the conditions on UniCredit less stringent.

The party is being lobbied by Italian companies that are still relying on UniCredit to pursue their business activities in Russia, even though these have been much-reduced since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Tajani said he was defending some 270 Italian firms still working legitimately in Russia, and showed no willingness to compromise.

"I am not going to take a step back for anybody," he said, adding that he wanted Cabinet to convene to reconsider the golden power conditions on the UniCredit bid.

STAND-OFF

Giorgetti is determined to maintain a hard-line on UniCredit after the government said it was protecting Rome's strategic interests by avoiding "even the slightest risk" of aiding Russia's economy where the bank operates.

Meloni has not recently spoken publicly on the issue.

Giorgetti said the government was focused on monitoring compliance with the golden power conditions, and its response to issues raised by both Banco BPM and UniCredit would be fully coordinated between the Treasury and Meloni's office.

UniCredit has appealed to an administrative court against the terms set by the government, and its CEO Andrea Orcel said on Tuesday it could let the offer lapse because it was no longer financially advantageous under the conditions imposed.

Banco BPM also said it would appeal to an administrative court against a decision by Italian market regulator Consob to suspend the buyout offer for 30 days, to give UniCredit time to negotiate the golden power terms with the government.

"They all go to court in this country and things get messy," Giorgetti said.

(writing by Alvise Armellini, editing by Gavin Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy's Finance Minister threatens to resign over UniCredit conditions.
  • Giancarlo Giorgetti demands full support from Prime Minister Meloni.
  • UniCredit's bid for Banco BPM faces government-imposed conditions.
  • Forza Italia party pushes for easing of conditions on UniCredit.
  • UniCredit and Banco BPM consider legal action over deal terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Finance Minister Giorgetti say about his resignation?
Giorgetti stated he would resign if overruled on the golden power conditions tied to UniCredit's bid, emphasizing he would quit immediately without Prime Minister Meloni's support.
What are the conditions set by the Meloni administration for UniCredit?
The government has given UniCredit nine months to cease its activities in Russia and has asked it not to reduce Banco BPM's loan-to-deposit ratio for five years.
How is Forza Italia involved in the UniCredit situation?
Forza Italia, led by Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, is pushing for less stringent conditions on UniCredit, citing the need to support Italian firms still operating in Russia.
What legal actions are being taken regarding the UniCredit bid?
UniCredit has appealed to an administrative court against the government's terms, while Banco BPM is also appealing a decision by the Italian market regulator to suspend the buyout offer.
What is Giorgetti's position on protecting Italy's strategic interests?
Giorgetti is determined to maintain a hard-line stance on UniCredit, asserting that the government is focused on avoiding any risk of aiding Russia's economy through the deal.

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