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    Sabadell CEO does not expect alternative to BBVA's bid

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Sabadell's CEO expects no rival offers for BBVA's merger proposal. The Spanish government reviews the deal due to potential job losses.

    Sabadell's CEO Sees No Rival Offers for BBVA Merger Proposal

    By Jesús Aguado

    MADRID (Reuters) -Sabadell bank does not expect any other offer to a merger proposal made by its bigger rival BBVA, its Chief Executive Officer Cesar Gonzalez-Bueno said on Wednesday.

    Last week, another Spanish bank Abanca dismissed a report in newspaper Expansion that it was considering a deal with Sabadell. Unicaja also said it was not in talks with Sabadell.

    Gonzalez-Bueno said that in the sector everyone talked to everyone with "varying degrees of intensity but we keep those conversations to ourselves".

    "What I can say with complete clarity is that there is no prospect, either in the short term or even in the medium term, of any corporate operation, and certainly not in the middle of a takeover bid. It would be a tremendous mess," he told a financial event.

    Spanish legislation requires the governing bodies of a company targeted in a takeover bid to remain passive and request shareholder approval before taking any action that might prevent an acquisition from succeeding.

    Madrid opposes the deal, valued at over 14 billion euros ($15.86 billion), because of the risk it could lead to job losses. It has launched a non-binding public consultation on the matter.

    On Tuesday, the chairman of BBVA Carlos Torres told radio station Cadena Cope the deal should not be subject to further government scrutiny as it would benefit shareholders, clients and businesses.

    Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo has until May 27 to take the deal to the cabinet for an analysis of its impact after Spain's competition watchdog approved the deal, subject to remedies.

    If he does, the government then has a month to make a final decision whether to approve the deal with or without conditions.

    Torres said that if Cuerpo did not submit the proposed deal to the cabinet, "then we would move quickly to (the bid's) acceptance period, with the markets supervisor needing to previously authorise the takeover prospectus".

    Under Spanish law, the government cannot stop a bid from being made, but it has the final word on whether a merger goes ahead.

    ($1 = 0.8884 euros)

    (Reporting by Jesús Aguado. Editing by Inti Landauro, Mark Potter and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sabadell CEO does not foresee alternative offers to BBVA's merger proposal.
    • •Spanish government scrutinizes the merger due to potential job losses.
    • •BBVA's chairman argues the merger benefits shareholders and clients.
    • •Spanish law requires passive stance from targeted companies during takeover bids.
    • •Economy Minister has until May 27 to present the deal to the cabinet.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sabadell CEO does not expect alternative to BBVA's bid

    1What did Sabadell's CEO say about alternative offers?

    Cesar Gonzalez-Bueno stated that Sabadell does not expect any other offers for the merger proposal made by BBVA.

    2What is the government's concern regarding the BBVA deal?

    The Spanish government opposes the deal due to concerns that it could lead to job losses.

    3What is the value of BBVA's merger proposal?

    The merger proposal is valued at over 14 billion euros, which is approximately $15.86 billion.

    4What is the timeline for the government's decision on the deal?

    Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo has until May 27 to present the deal to the cabinet, which then has a month to make a final decision.

    5What did BBVA's chairman say about the government's scrutiny?

    BBVA's chairman Carlos Torres mentioned that the deal should not face further government scrutiny as it would benefit shareholders, clients, and businesses.

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