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    Nexi Says It No Longer Has Commitment to Buy Sabadell Unit, but Is Open to New Deal

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    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Nexi is no longer committed to acquiring Sabadell's payments unit but remains open to new deal terms following BBVA's failed takeover.

    Nexi Ends Commitment to Acquire Sabadell Payments Unit, Open to New Terms

    Nexi and Sabadell's Evolving Deal Landscape

    MADRID (Reuters) -Italian payments group Nexi no longer has any commitment or obligation to buy Sabadell's retailers' payments unit, but is open to discussing a possible future deal on different terms, its CEO said on Wednesday.

    Background of the Original Agreement

    Sabadell had postponed the completion of the sale after becoming the target of a hostile takeover by BBVA, which last month failed, ending an almost 18-month battle.

    Impact of BBVA's Hostile Takeover

    "We have no commitment whatsoever any longer across the two of us because this was an old deal that was happening in old market conditions... there is no obligation any longer among the two parties," CEO Paolo Bertoluzzo told analysts in a call on Wednesday.

    Future Possibilities for Collaboration

    Nexi is still interested in doing something with Sabadell, but on "completely new terms," he added.

    Sabadell declined to comment.

    In February of 2023, Sabadell agreed to sell its payments subsidiary Paycomet to Nexi for potentially up to about 350 million euros ($370 million).

    In a first step, Nexi was to buy 80% of Paycomet for 280 million euros, with the Spanish lender retaining a 20% stake for at least three years. The agreement also included a 10-year partnership with the Italian payments firm.

    (Reporting Laura Contemori in Gdansk, Jesús Aguado in Madrid and Valentina Za in Milan; Editing by Conor Humphries)

    Table of Contents

    • Nexi and Sabadell's Evolving Deal Landscape
    • Background of the Original Agreement
    • Impact of BBVA's Hostile Takeover
    • Future Possibilities for Collaboration

    Key Takeaways

    • •Nexi no longer obligated to buy Sabadell's payments unit.
    • •Sabadell's sale was delayed due to BBVA's failed takeover.
    • •Nexi open to new deal terms with Sabadell.
    • •Original deal included a 10-year partnership.
    • •Sabadell declined to comment on future possibilities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Nexi says it no longer has commitment to buy Sabadell unit, but is open to new deal

    1What is an acquisition?

    An acquisition is a corporate action in which one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control. It is often used as a strategy for growth.

    2What is a partnership in business?

    A partnership is a formal arrangement in which two or more parties agree to manage and operate a business together, sharing profits and liabilities.

    3What is a financial service?

    Financial services encompass a broad range of services provided by the finance industry, including banking, investment, insurance, and asset management.

    4What is a hostile takeover?

    A hostile takeover occurs when a company attempts to acquire another company against the wishes of the target company's management, often through a direct offer to shareholders.

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