Germany’s Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank to hold talks on merger
BERLIN — Germany’s biggest bank, Deutsche Bank, and domestic rival Commerzbank have decided to open talks on a possible merger. Sunday’s announcement followed months of speculation about a combination of the lenders, and both stressed that there is no certainty a deal will emerge.
Commerzbank said in a one-sentence statement that the banks “have agreed today to start discussions with an open outcome on a potential merger.”
Deutsche Bank said its management board had decided to “review strategic options” and added that that there is no certainty of any transaction emerging. It added that “in this context we confirm that we are engaging in discussions with Commerzbank.”