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UniCredit CEO to sell Commerzbank stake outside EU if shareholders demand

by admin September 14, 2025
September 14, 2025
UniCredit CEO to sell Commerzbank stake outside EU if shareholders demand

UniCredit Chief Executive Andrea Orcel signalled that the Italian lender might contemplate unloading its large holding in Germany’s Commerzbank to a non-EU buyer if the price is right and shareholders are on board.

The comments underline both the ambitions and the limits of UniCredit’s ambition to reshape its European role, and were published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on Saturday.

UniCredit has accumulated a 26% shareholding in Commerzbank over the course of the last year, making it the largest private investor in the German lender.

Its stake has been the focal point of speculation about possible consolidation in the European banking sector, which UniCredit is openly calling for.

Commerzbank has dismissed the concept, as has the German government, which owns 12% of the lender.

Shareholder interests take priority

Orcel said that political points of interest would not dictate UniCredit decisions as a shareholder should.

He pointed out that UniCredit would seek a profitable exit if investors are no longer persuaded of the rationale in Commerzbank shares.

“What would happen if a non-EU bank made the highest bid for our shares? Orcel was cited as saying, “Then I’d have to accept that offer out of obligation to my shareholders.”

The statement emphasises the CEO’s pragmatic approach, which balances his strategic vision of a stronger European banking sector with the fiduciary duty to produce returns to investors.

While Orcel admitted that such a sale may not be in his personal interest, he emphasised that “in the end, the rules of the market would prevail.”

The remarks highlight the conflict between European banking consolidation goals and the business reality of capital markets.

Commerzbank resists UniCredit’s push

The remarks also come in the context of Commerzbank’s rejection of UniCredit’s advances.

Despite the Italian bank’s rising shareholding, Commerzbank has persistently fought integration attempts, citing strategic independence and national interest.

Berlin’s continuing opposition to an acquisition hampers UniCredit’s plans, indicating a political obstacle to cross-border consolidation within the EU.

Germany’s approach reflects a broader reluctance to allow significant domestic banks to be taken over by foreigners.

Commerzbank is regarded as vitally crucial to the German economy, and the government has often stated that it intends to keep influence over the lender’s future.

Strategic vision meets market realities

Orcel has positioned UniCredit as a potential catalyst for European banking consolidation, suggesting that larger, cross-border organisations are required to compete globally.

His push for a partnership with Commerzbank fits within this larger goal.

However, by conceding that he could accept a non-EU bid for the stake, the CEO has demonstrated the limitations of his position.

The dual message, favouring a European champion but recognising the prospect of a worldwide buyer, exemplifies the delicate balance Orcel must maintain.

His comments indicate that, while he would love to see UniCredit and Commerzbank merge, he is not willing to veto a profitable exit if shareholder mood shifts.

Implications for European banking

The fate of UniCredit’s Commerzbank holding may be a litmus test for the potential of cross-border banking consolidation in the EU.

The European Commission has always pushed for increased integration in banking; however, national governments usually favour retaining domestic control.

In selling to a non-EU entity, it would show both the best and worst of Europe’s fragmented financial landscape – a potential manifestation for UniCredit’s shares.

The episode reminds investors that returns trump politics.

For policymakers, it begs the question of whether Europe is doing enough to create its own banking champions in a scale-dominated world market.

Looking ahead

For the time being, UniCredit’s 26% stake remains intact, and Orcel continues to fight for a stronger European banking sector based on consolidation.

Whether that ambition is accomplished may be determined by shareholder patience and political determination in Berlin.

Meanwhile, Orcel’s admission that he would welcome a non-EU proposal if it maximised shareholder value demonstrates that UniCredit’s approach is adaptable, even if it risks undercutting the European focus he has advocated.

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