Spain’s BBVA launches 14.8 bln euro takeover bid for Sabadell

FILE PHOTO: The logo of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria is seen on the facade of the bank’s headquarters in Madrid, Spain, May 16, 2025. REUTERS
MADRID, Sept 8 (Reuters) – Spain’s BBVA (BBVA.MC),  on Monday formally launched a 14.8 billion euros ($17.34 billion) hostile takeover bid for smaller rival Sabadell.
Combining the two lenders would create the second largest Spanish bank in terms of domestic assets worth around 1 trillion euros, behind Caixabank .
Sabadell shareholders have until October 7 to tender their shares, according to the expected calendar, with the results of the offer expected by October 14.
BBVA now offers one newly issued ordinary share and 0.70 euros in cash for every 5.5483 ordinary Sabadell share, the equivalent to about 14.76 billion euros for the entire Sabadell, according to Reuters calculations, based on Friday’s closing prices.
Judging by the performance of both banks’ shares since the bid was first announced in April 2024, investors seem to expect BBVA will sweeten its offer, even though the bank has ruled it out. It can legally raise the offer until five days before the end of the acceptance period, though.

Reporting by Jesús Aguado, editing by Inti Landauro

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