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Mustier exit complicates Italian attempt at MPS deal with UniCredit

Wed, 02nd Dec 2020 17:19

* Italy rushing to find buyer for bailed-out MPS

* UniCredit CEO to step down in April

* UniCredit tipped by Rome as ideal buyer for MPS

By Pamela Barbaglia, Giuseppe Fonte and Valentina Za

LONDON/MILAN, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Jean Pierre Mustier's abrupt
resignation as chief executive of UniCredit
complicates Italian Treasury efforts to shore up Monte dei
Paschi (MPS), leaving merger negotiations stranded and delays
likely.

The Treasury wants to have secured a solution to
long-running problems at MPS by the end of January,
one source told Reuters, and UniCredit's robust balance-sheet
had led Rome to identify it as the best option to take on the
loss-making bank.

Italy's government had been discussing the terms of a
possible deal with Mustier, people familiar with the matter had
said, before the French banker's sudden exit - a decision he
said was made because the board no longer backed his plans.

Mustier, who opposed mergers and favoured instead returning
cash to investors in a bid to lift UniCredit's share price, was
open to considering a deal with virtually no impact on the
bank's capital ratios, two of the people added.

Agreeing a deal is now more complicated as Mustier plans to
step down in April or as soon as his replacement is found.

Investors dumped UniCredit's shares in the wake of Mustier's
decision due to uncertainty over strategy at Italy's no.2 bank
and concerns that a takeover of MPS, in which Rome owns a 68%
stake after a bailout in 2017, had become more likely.

In a bid to reassure investors, UniCredit's board said on
Tuesday it would never agree to a deal that hurt the bank's
capital position.

MPS expects to breach minimum capital thresholds in the
first quarter due to the cost of a bad loan clean-up it just
completed and provisions against legal risks.

Meanwhile, the bank's pending lawsuits remain the main
hurdle to a deal, people involved in the process have said.

UniCredit directors are worried about worsening its risk
profile by taking on MPS, three people familiar with the board's
thinking said.

A focus of concerns is a push by the co-ruling 5-Star
Movement to cap tax benefits the government is planning to
introduce to facilitate mergers.

In an effort to minimise disruption, UniCredit's board and
Chairman elect Pier Carlo Padoan, Italy's former economy
minister who negotiated the MPS bailout with the EU, are
searching for a new CEO with headhunters Spencer Stuart.

Relations between Mustier and the board had soured in recent
months, people inside the bank said, and speculation about a
possible exit had swirled since he turned down the top job at
HSBC earlier this year.
(Additional reporting by Gianluca Semeraro and Andrea Mandala
in Milan, Stefano Bernabei in Rome; writing by Valentina Za;
Editing by Alexander Smith)

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