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Italy's Treasury pushing for CEO change at Monte dei Paschi -sources

Published 01/30/2022, 05:08 PM
Updated 01/31/2022, 02:51 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks in front of Monte Dei Paschi di Siena bank in downtown Milan July 23, 2010. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

By Giuseppe Fonte and Valentina Za

ROME (Reuters) -Italy's Treasury is pushing for a change at the helm of Monte dei Paschi (MPS) of which it owns 64%, as the bailed-out lender prepares to tap markets for cash, three sources close to the matter said.

The Treasury late last year refused to meet https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/italy-unicredit-talks-monte-paschi-purchase-collapse-2021-10-24 terms set by Italy's second-biggest bank UniCredit to agree to an acquisition of its ailing rival, in a setback for Rome's re-privatisation plans.

The collapse of talks with UniCredit has prompted the Treasury to seek an extension of an end-2021 deadline to return MPS into private hands.

Italy is discussing with European Union competition authorities a new restructuring plan for MPS and a new deadline that sources have told Reuters will be past 2023 https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/italy-talks-with-eu-delay-mps-privatisation-beyond-2023-sources-say-2021-12-01.

In the meantime, MPS must raise cash by selling new shares to bolster its capital reserves after emerging as the most vulnerable euro zone lender in last summer's industry stress tests run by European banking supervisors.

The sources said the Treasury had stepped up pressure on MPS CEO Guido Bastianini to quit after the failure of the UniCredit negotiations.

The sources said Bastianini had been informed earlier this month of the Treasury's intentions, but was resisting pressure to step down. MPS declined to comment. The Treasury did not reply to requests for comment.

Among possible candidates to replace Bastianini, the Treasury favours former BPER CEO Alessandro Vandelli, two of the sources said.

MPS, which is Italy's fourth-largest bank, has said it has plans to raise 2.5 billion euros https://www.reuters.com/article/monte-dei-paschi-plan-idUSKBN2IW1YU from a share sale this year.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man walks in front of Monte Dei Paschi di Siena bank in downtown Milan July 23, 2010. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

Italy, which rescued MPS in 2017 at a cost to taxpayers of 5.4 billion euros, will pump more money into it under the cash call, but EU rules on state aid for banks require MPS to also secure a contribution from private investors.

Deemed too big to be wound down by regulators, MPS has for years been at the fore of Italy's banking crisis.

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