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Credit Agricole to seek ECB approval to go over 20% shareholding in Banco BPM

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Posted on July 11, 2025

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Credit Agricole to seek ECB approval to go over 20% shareholding in Banco BPM
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PARIS (Reuters) -French bank Credit Agricole said on Friday it had filed a request with the European Central Bank (ECB) seeking the ECB's approval for Credit Agricole to go above the 20% shareholding

Credit Agricole Seeks ECB Approval to Increase Stake in Banco BPM

PARIS (Reuters) -French bank Credit Agricole said on Friday it had filed a request with the European Central Bank (ECB) seeking the ECB's approval for Credit Agricole to go above the 20% shareholding level in Italy's Banco BPM.

"The Board of Directors of Crédit Agricole S.A. has approved to file an authorization request with the ECB to cross 20% in the share capital of Banco BPM S.p.A.," it said.

The French bank currently holds 19.8% of Banco BPM, and Credit Agricole reiterated it did not plan to buy or exercise control of Banco BPM.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Credit Agricole seeks ECB approval to increase its stake in Banco BPM.
  • The French bank currently holds 19.8% of Banco BPM.
  • Credit Agricole does not intend to control Banco BPM.
  • The move is part of Credit Agricole's strategic investments.
  • ECB's decision will impact Credit Agricole's future actions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of Banco BPM does Credit Agricole currently hold?
Credit Agricole currently holds 19.8% of Banco BPM.
What is Credit Agricole seeking from the ECB?
Credit Agricole has filed a request with the ECB seeking approval to exceed a 20% shareholding in Banco BPM.
Does Credit Agricole plan to control Banco BPM?
Credit Agricole reiterated that it does not plan to buy or exercise control of Banco BPM.

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