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UniCredit sets out $8 billion aid package for Italy clients hit by surging prices

Published 05/09/2022, 11:36
Updated 05/09/2022, 17:08
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of UniCredit in downtown Milan, Italy, February 4, 2016. Picture taken on February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

By Valentina Za

MILAN (Reuters) -Italy's second-biggest bank, UniCredit (LON:0RLS), on Monday unveiled a set of measures worth up to 8 billion euros ($8 billion) to ease the pain of firms and households hit by record energy costs and a wider price surge.

Chief Executive Andrea Orcel told a press call that UniCredit, which operates also in Germany, Austria and Eastern Europe, was working on similar measures for its other markets, and reassured on the quality of the bank's loan book.

Though UniCredit is aware that many of its customers, especially in energy-hungry sectors such as steel or ceramics, are struggling, Orcel said loan repayments had kept up the benign trends seen in the second quarter.

"Ours is a pre-emptive move," Remo Taricani, the bank's deputy head of Italy, said. "We asked ourselves, What can a bank do to help with the structural reduction in households' disposable income and companies' cash flows we'll observe in the next two to three months?"

Separately on Monday, Italy's biggest bank, Intesa Sanpaolo (BIT:ISP), said it would provide an additional 2 billion euros in financing to small businesses to cover energy costs and offer a payment suspension of up to 24 months on existing loans.

UniCredit will offer companies 5 billion euros in new loans with a maturity of up to three years to help them pay their energy bills.

Another 3 billion euros will be made available through payment suspensions and other measures for holders of credit cards and mortgage loans.

Companies that have not tapped guarantees on bank debt made available by the government can request until Dec. 31 a 12-month moratorium on their mortgages, UniCredit said.

An up to 12-month suspension for capital reimbursement and the possibility to tweak the repayment plan will be given on 400,000 house mortgages.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of UniCredit in downtown Milan, Italy, February 4, 2016. Picture taken on February 4, 2016. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

Some 1.4 million credit card holders will have the chance to postpone by up to six months with zero rates and fees their payments from Oct. 1 to the end of the year.

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