But Italy’s UniCredit (CRDI.MI), which on Monday purchased 9% of Alpha Bank for about 300 million euros, should have better luck.
This will include merging the lenders’ Romanian units and Alpha distributing UniCredit’s asset-management products in Greece.
Probably the most reassuring news for investors in the Italian bank is that Orcel has no plans to raise its stake.
UniCredit hasn’t requested regulatory permission to buy more and doesn’t envisage doing so, according to a person familiar with the matter.
For shareholders, then, UniCredit’s mini-Greek adventure is unusual but easily tolerable.
Persons:
Italy’s, Andrea Orcel, Crédit, Société, Orcel, UniCredit, UniCredit hasn’t, Liam Proud, Aimee Donnellan, Oliver Taslic
Organizations:
Reuters, Alpha Bank, Alpha, Piraeus Financial, X, SEC, Thomson
Locations:
Greece