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    UniCredit Will Not Take Over Commerzbank Says German Bank's CEO

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UniCredit's attempt to acquire Commerzbank is denied by the German bank's CEO, highlighting the role of shareholders in the decision.

    UniCredit will not take over Commerzbank, says German bank's CEO

    By Tom Sims

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Italy's UniCredit will not take over Commerzbank, the German lender's CEO Bettina Orlopp said on Wednesday, but she added that investors will have the final say.Over the past year, UniCredit has built up a 26% equity stake in the German bank and pressed for a tie-up, but Commerzbank has resisted the advances of the Italian bank.

    Orlopp's remarks, made at a banking conference on Wednesday, underscored an increasingly defiant tone from the German bank to UniCredit's overtures.

    Orlopp, when asked how she would answer the question whether UniCredit would eventually take over Commerzbank or not, said: "Of course, no".

    "Our shareholders will decide, and that's where the decision belongs," Orlopp said.

    Any deal "will depend on whether such a transaction makes sense, yes or no, whether it creates value, yes or no, and that will ultimately be the deciding factor," Orlopp said.

    In September last year, UniCredit announced its first acquisition of a hefty stake in Commerzbank.

    UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel, who is scheduled to speak at the same conference on Thursday, has said a deal "would create a new national banking champion for Germany" and aid "the revitalisation of the German economy".

    Commerzbank has resisted UniCredit’s advances, citing its intention to remain independent amid concerns raised by employees, the German government, and customers.

    "We have been able to demonstrate many, many successes over the past 12 months... And we have no intention of slowing down. We are fully focused on implementing our strategy," Orlopp said.

    (Reporting by Tom SimsEditing by Madeline Chambers and Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UniCredit will not take over Commerzbank, says CEO.
    • •Commerzbank holds a defiant stance against UniCredit.
    • •Shareholders will have the final say on any deal.
    • •UniCredit holds a 26% stake in Commerzbank.
    • •Commerzbank aims to remain independent.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UniCredit will not take over Commerzbank, says German bank's CEO

    1What did Commerzbank's CEO say about a takeover by UniCredit?

    Commerzbank's CEO Bettina Orlopp stated that UniCredit will not take over Commerzbank, emphasizing that the decision ultimately lies with the shareholders.

    2What factors will influence any potential deal between UniCredit and Commerzbank?

    Orlopp mentioned that any deal would depend on whether the transaction makes sense and creates value, which will be the deciding factor.

    3What has been UniCredit's position regarding Commerzbank?

    UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel has suggested that a deal would create a new national banking champion for Germany and aid in revitalizing the banking sector.

    4How has Commerzbank responded to UniCredit's advances?

    Commerzbank has resisted UniCredit's advances, stating its intention to remain independent due to concerns from employees, the German government, and customers.

    5What recent actions has UniCredit taken regarding Commerzbank?

    In September last year, UniCredit announced its first acquisition of a significant stake in Commerzbank, indicating its interest in the German bank.

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