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Italy's Banco BPM quotes for possession manager Anima, improving shares of both

A quote by Italy's thirdlargest bank Banco BPM to get complete control of fund supervisor Anima Holding drove shares in both 9% greater on Thursday.

Shares in the Milanese bank struck their greatest level because January 2016 after it stated that it would introduce a 1.6 billion euro ($ 1.7 billion) quote for the Anima shares it does not own.

Banco BPM will use its insurance service, which enables it to reduce making use of capital thanks to beneficial guidelines known in the industry as 'Danish compromise'.

A smart proceed a wise company, Deutsche Bank said in a. note, including the impact on capital and returns was likewise clever.

The proposed offer, which will prop up Banco BPM's profits. in the face of declining interest rates, is the latest indication of. pressure to consolidate in the cost savings management market.

Increasing the weight of the cost business in the group ... would make BPM's financial investment case much more strong, said experts. at Barclays of Banco BPM's move.

Banco BPM's main shareholder is French bank Credit Agricole. , whose property manager Amundi had likewise taken a. stake in Anima through funds handled on behalf of customers.

Barclays stated the deal raised a question mark over Anima's. capability to maintain its collaborations, in particular for the sale. of items to retail clients.

This would be the case, for example, of Anima funds offered to. consumers in branches of Monte dei Paschi, which is. 27% owned by the Italian state after a bailout in 2017.

Shares in Anima increased 9.8% to 6.3%, just above the 6.2 euros. a share Banco BPM is offering other investors.

Lenders and experts had forecasted a swoop by BNP Paribas. to buy the property supervisor of insurance provider AXA. would motivate more banks to use their insurance arm to purchase. fund supervisors and take advantage of beneficial capital rules.

Banco BPM is currently Anima's greatest shareholder with a. 22.3% stake. Anima is 9.8% owned by Italian personal equity fund. FSI, which is already a partner of Banco BPM in payments.

FSI bought Anima in February 2023, in a relocation that was. analyzed as a bet on future M&A, while Poste Italiane. owns another 12% and distributes Anima's funds.

Banco BPM CEO Giuseppe Castagna stated on Wednesday that some. other institutional financiers would be welcome to remain as. Anima investors.

(source: Reuters)