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Posted on January 12, 2026

Credit Agricole’s Strategic Move in Italian Banking
Jan 12 (Reuters) – France’s lender Credit Agricole said on Monday it had received European Central Bank approval to raise its stake in Italian Banco BPM above 20%, cementing its position as a long-term shareholder in Italy’s third-largest bank.
Impact on Earnings and Capital Ratio
The approval comes a day after Italian media reported the ECB was poised to clear the move with governance conditions aimed at preventing a de facto takeover.  Â
Background on Banco BPM Stake
The French bank said the change means its results will no longer swing with Banco BPM’s share price.
Future Prospects and Mergers
The move will bring a one-off hit of about 600 million euros to its fourth-quarter earnings, but the overall impact for 2025 will be positive at around 200 million euros.
The bank added the stake will slightly boost its core capital ratio.
Credit Agricole has been working with advisers on options for its Italian arm and has previously explored a merger with Banco BPM, sources told Reuters in September.
(Reporting by Dagmarah Mackos; Editing by Chris Reese and Chizu Nomiyama )