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Commerzbank’s UniCredit defences are built on sand



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The author is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are her own.

By Aimee Donnellan

LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters Breakingviews) -Commerzbank CBKG.DE is manning the barricades. The $20 billion German lender is in the sights of Andrea Orcel, CEO of $67 billion Italian rival UniCredit CRDI.MI, who last week announced he had snapped up a 9% stake in double-quick time. While his gambit has ruffled some Teutonic feathers, it’s not clear that Berlin can or should block any ensuing takeover bid.

Orcel’s stake-building, seemingly executed under the nose of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has prompted domestic unease. Opposition politicians have expressed disquiet at letting another country oversee a key lender to German corporates. Financial sector sources told Breakingviews that Berlin might balk at Commerz being ultimately controlled by a group from Italy, where national debts are nearing 140% of GDP. And unions fear job cuts that will drive any deal’s synergies.

While Berlin’s remaining 12% Commerz stake seems insubstantial, bankers reckon a deal that neither the state nor Commerz Chair Jens Weidmann wants won’t fly. Still, Germany lacks a legal mechanism to block it, so in extremis would have to undermine its economic credentials as a level playing field by creating one. Meanwhile Weidmann presides over a bank that prior to the current M&A excitement traded around half its expected 2024 book value, and analyst forecasts compiled by LSEG only expect it to make an 8% return on tangible equity in 2025. Cutting out costs – either by splicing Commerz together with UniCredit’s German subsidiary HVB, or with $32 billion Deutsche Bank DBKGn.DE – is financially a no-brainer.

Yet as white knights go Deutsche doesn’t sound like a trouble-free option, even if CEO Christian Sewing is keener than he has appeared. A Deutsche-Commerz takeover might be able to strip out 40% of Commerz’s 6 billion euros of operating costs, an even higher proportion than HVB, a person familiar with the situation told Breakingviews. That might mean even greater union anguish over jobs.

Separately, if Weidmann or Scholz spurned a generous premium from UniCredit, they would be running up against a powerful institution that does actually have blocking powers. The European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism has long advocated cross-border mergers in the euro zone. Last Thursday ECB boss Christine Lagarde pointedly reiterated her enthusiasm for that idea.

It remains possible that Orcel’s gambit creates sufficient political bother to prompt him to abandon a full takeover, perhaps in favour of a domestic HVB-Commerz merger that would see UniCredit hold a stake in the combined entity. Alternatively, the Bundesbank may throw sand in the wheels by preventing UniCredit from distributing HVB’s 23% core Tier 1 ratio somewhere other than Germany. But as things stand there are few good reasons to block a deal, and quite a few bad ones.

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CONTEXT NEWS

Top officials in Berlin were not briefed in advance about an invitation for UniCredit to bid for the German government’s stake in Commerzbank, the Financial Times reported on Sept. 16 citing three people familiar with the events.

Senior officials in Berlin were only told late in the process on the night of Sept. 10 that UniCredit was bidding and held an existing stake, the FT reported. Berlin has started a review of the events and who was responsible for the decisions that led to them, people familiar with the move told the Financial Times.

“At the point in time when the bookbuilding was irrevocably started, the finance ministry did not know that UniCredit owned additional shares in Commerzbank,” the ministry told the FT.

Matthias Hauer, a head of the opposition CDU/CSU group on the parliamentary finance committee, urged the government “to dispel the suspicion that it has lost control of the sales process”. “Given the importance of Commerzbank for (Germany’s) financial centre, it is important that strategic interests are taken into account,” Hauer added.

A merger of UniCredit and Commerzbank could add value for all stakeholders and create a stronger bank, UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel told Handelsblatt on Sept. 16, adding a decision was in the hands of Commerzbank stakeholders.

In an apparent effort to reassure Commerzbank employees worried about their jobs, Orcel said the potential for savings was in central functions, and not in areas of customer business, products, or the geographical network.


Graphic: Deutsche Bank dwarfs Commerzbank and UniCredit’s HVB https://reut.rs/3B7C2hE


Editing by George Hay and Oliver Taslic

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