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    Commerzbank details $1.2 billion buyback as it keeps UniCredit at bay

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Commerzbank initiates a €1 billion share buyback to counter UniCredit's merger pressure, aiming to maintain its independence.

    Commerzbank Announces €1 Billion Share Buyback Amid UniCredit Pressure

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Commerzbank said on Wednesday that it would begin to buy back up to 1 billion euros ($1.18 billion) in shares starting on Thursday, a move that comes as it seeks to remain independent with Italy's UniCredit calling for a tie-up.

    The German lender had already announced in August its intentions to buy back the shares but is only now presenting the details after getting regulatory approval.

    The investor-friendly act comes as the German lender tries to convince its shareholders of its standalone strategy while UniCredit builds up its stake in Commerzbank and pushes for talks to combine.

    "Returning capital to our shareholders is a core element of our value creation strategy," CEO Bettina Orlopp said in a statement.

    The announcement comes as Commerzbank's management and supervisory boards conclude an annual strategy session.

    The buyback, the bank's fifth since 2023, will conclude by Feb. 10.

    UniCredit now has a 26% equity stake in Commerzbank and plans to increase its holding to just under 30% in the coming months.

    UniCredit's CEO Andrea Orcel has argued the benefits of a merger since beginning to build up its stake a year ago.

    Last week, Orcel said he hoped Commerzbank "would see the light over time".

    ($1 = 0.8510 euros)

    (Reporting by Tom Sims, editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Commerzbank announces a €1 billion share buyback.
    • •The buyback aims to maintain independence from UniCredit.
    • •UniCredit holds a 26% stake in Commerzbank.
    • •Commerzbank's buyback concludes by Feb. 10.
    • •UniCredit seeks a merger with Commerzbank.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Commerzbank details $1.2 billion buyback as it keeps UniCredit at bay

    1What is the amount of the share buyback announced by Commerzbank?

    Commerzbank announced a share buyback of up to 1 billion euros, which is approximately $1.18 billion.

    2Why is Commerzbank initiating a buyback?

    The buyback is part of Commerzbank's strategy to convince shareholders of its standalone strategy while facing pressure from UniCredit.

    3What is UniCredit's current stake in Commerzbank?

    UniCredit currently holds a 26% equity stake in Commerzbank and plans to increase it to just under 30%.

    4When will the buyback program conclude?

    The buyback program is set to conclude by February 10.

    5What did Commerzbank's CEO say about returning capital to shareholders?

    CEO Bettina Orlopp stated that returning capital to shareholders is a core element of their value creation strategy.

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