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    UniCredit hikes profit outlook after stakes in rivals, tax credits lift 2025 income

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    Posted on February 9, 2026

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    Last updated: February 9, 2026

    UniCredit hikes profit outlook after stakes in rivals, tax credits lift 2025 income - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:financial managementcorporate strategy

    Quick Summary

    UniCredit plans to reach €11 billion profit in 2025, aided by strategic stakes and tax credits, under CEO Andrea Orcel's leadership.

    Table of Contents

    • UniCredit's Profit Growth Strategy
    • Investments in Rival Banks
    • Financial Performance and Projections
    • Cost Management Initiatives

    UniCredit Raises Profit Goals Following Rival Investments and Tax Gains

    UniCredit's Profit Growth Strategy

    By Valentina Za

    Investments in Rival Banks

    MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Italy's second-largest bank UniCredit said it aimed to lift profit to 11 billion euros ($13 billion) this year, after topping analysts' forecasts for 2025 with earnings boosted by stakes in rivals bought under CEO Andrea Orcel's expansion strategy.

    Financial Performance and Projections

    UniCredit, which had previously guided for a net profit of 10 billion euros in 2027, said on Monday it had an ambition to get to 13 billion euros in 2028 with "exceptional" average growth of 7% a year in 2026 to 2028.

    Cost Management Initiatives

    UniCredit has spent billions of euros from its large excess cash reserves to become the main shareholder in Germany's Commerzbank and Greece's Alpha Bank, though it has stopped short of full takeovers. 

    Under the leadership of Orcel, a veteran dealmaker, UniCredit has also invested, sometimes temporarily, in other financial institutions in what Mediobanca Securities analysts have dubbed a "game of stakes".

    UniCredit said proceeds from its stakes in rivals would add 1 billion euros to net revenue in 2028 compared to 2025. Net revenue dipped last year, hit by a contracting lending margin and costs sustained to hedge market risks on the stakes.

    UniCredit said it would keep up its strict control of costs, further lowering them to one third of revenue in 2028 from 36% this year.

    The bank has seen its share price increase nine-fold since Orcel took over in 2021 and has used record profits fuelled by higher interest rates to reward shareholders through share buybacks and dividends.  It said it aimed to distribute 30 billion euros back to investors over the next three years.

    UniCredit, which also has large operations in Germany, Austria and eastern Europe, posted a net profit of 2.17 billion euros for the fourth quarter, benefiting from 336 million euros of tax credits from past losses to surpass a bank-gathered average analyst forecast of 1.96 billion euros.

    ($1 = 0.8450 euros)

    (Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Jamie Freed, Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UniCredit aims for €11 billion profit in 2025.
    • •Profit growth driven by stakes in rival banks.
    • •CEO Andrea Orcel leads expansion strategy.
    • •Revised profit target of €13 billion by 2028.
    • •Tax credits contribute to profit increase.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UniCredit hikes profit outlook after stakes in rivals, tax credits lift 2025 income

    1What is profit growth?

    Profit growth refers to an increase in a company's earnings over a specific period, often measured year-over-year. It indicates improved financial performance and can result from increased sales, cost reductions, or operational efficiencies.

    2What is corporate strategy?

    Corporate strategy is the overall plan for a company, detailing how it will achieve its goals and objectives. It encompasses decisions about resource allocation, market positioning, and competitive advantage.

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