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    Banco BPM rebuffs UniCredit's worries over ability to lend after Anima setback

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    Posted on March 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Banco BPM CEO reassures on lending ability despite ECB's negative opinion on Anima acquisition. UniCredit seeks clarity on capital impact.

    Banco BPM Reassures on Lending Amid Anima Acquisition Concerns

    By Valentina Za

    MILAN (Reuters) -Banco BPM CEO Giuseppe Castagna on Friday rebuffed concerns raised by suitor UniCredit about the impact on BPM's ability to lend of a regulatory setback it suffered in its bid for fund manager Anima Holding.

    BPM said earlier this week it had received a negative opinion from the European Central Bank on its request to take advantage of favourable rules that would sharply reduce the impact of the Anima acquisition on its capital ratios.

    In a statement published late on Thursday, UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel said Banco BPM could see its ability to lend impaired given the amount of capital needed for the Anima deal.

    UniCredit, Italy's second-biggest bank, urged Banco BPM to speedily clarify the implications so it could assess what to do in relation to its own move for the smaller peer.

    Orcel said he needed to study the impact on BPM's profitability and capital strength of the Anima deal, once it concluded, and of any offsetting measures BPM may take.

    "Current capital levels and those projected after the Anima bid are adequate," Castagna told an internal event on Friday.

    He said Banco BPM had lent almost 100 billion euros to companies over the past five years, and a further 2.5 billion euros so far this year.

    "We have the ability and the will to keep going," Castagna said. "I'm glad I'm able to reassure those who appear to worry about our ability to lend."

    Banco BPM on Thursday said it would proceed with the Anima buy even without taking advantage of the rules, known as the Danish Compromise.

    The ECB's opinion has dealt a blow to BPM shareholders' hopes of extracting a bigger premium from UniCredit which in November unveiled a buyout offer it is expected to launch in a month or so. 

    "The ECB's position confirms the appropriateness of the premium implicit in the UniCredit offer for BPM," UniCredit said. 

    (Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Jan Harvey and Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Banco BPM CEO addresses lending concerns after ECB setback.
    • •UniCredit questions BPM's capital strength post-Anima deal.
    • •ECB's opinion impacts BPM's acquisition strategy.
    • •BPM continues Anima acquisition without Danish Compromise.
    • •UniCredit's buyout offer affected by BPM's capital situation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Banco BPM rebuffs UniCredit's worries over ability to lend after Anima setback

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Banco BPM's response to lending concerns after a regulatory setback in its Anima acquisition.

    2How does UniCredit view the situation?

    UniCredit is concerned about BPM's capital strength and seeks clarity on the acquisition's impact.

    3What is the ECB's role in this issue?

    The ECB issued a negative opinion on BPM's request to use favorable rules for the Anima acquisition.

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