Factbox-What might a combination of UniCredit and Commerzbank look like?
A logo of the bank is seen next to the headquarters of Commerzbank one day ahead of the bank's rejoinment to Germany's share price index DAX in Frankfurt, Germany, February 26, 2023. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo
MILAN (Reuters) - Executives from UniCredit and Commerzbank held their first meeting on Friday, after the Italian bank this month emerged as the biggest investor in its German peer with a nearly 21% stake, subject to supervisory approval.
At 61 billion euros ($68 billion), UniCredit's market value is roughly three times Commerzbank's 19 billion euros.
Shares in Germany's second-biggest publicly-listed bank have gained 30% since UniCredit unveiled its initial holding on Sept. 10, as markets bet on a full takeover.
UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel has said a tie-up would be the best thing for both banks but that he will only pursue a deal if it has broad support. If not, UniCredit could sell its stake in Commerzbank.
Below are key figures providing a snapshot of the size and performance of the two banks, and what a combination of the two groups - or of Commerzbank with UniCredit's German business - might look like.
UniCredit's German operations comprise mainly HVB, the Bavarian lender it acquired in 2005. HVB in the chart below stands for UniCredit's German operations.
($1 = 0.8935 euros)
(Reporting by Valentina Za; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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