The European Central Bank’s potential declaration hinges on the bank’s influence rather than a simple 50% plus one share threshold. Securing 42.5% of the target's capital during the initial phase has placed UniCredit in a precarious position regarding core capital requirements, a scenario Orcel previously aimed to avoid. With the tender offer now extended until July 3, the bank remains in a high-stakes waiting game to see if further acquisitions will mitigate or exacerbate these regulatory pressures.
UniCredit faces ECB control hurdle in Commerzbank bid
UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel admitted that regulators are increasingly likely to deem the Italian bank in control of Commerzbank, despite falling short of a majority stake. This regulatory classification, triggered by the current 42.5% shareholding, threatens to impose significant capital costs on the lender as the takeover battle continues.
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