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by November 8, 2024
written by November 8, 2024

By Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich, Valentina Za and John O’Donnell

VIENNA/FRANKFURT/MILAN (Reuters) -The European Central Bank is pushing Raiffeisen and UniCredit to hold some capital as a buffer against potential risks stemming from their Russia businesses, two sources with knowledge of the matter said.

The ECB is seeking to address the dangers the two banks still face by operating in a country in which they no longer have effective control of their own activities, one of the people said.

The regulator could adjust the banks’ individual capital demands, which supervisors set yearly to reflect risks which are not covered by broader, industry-wide requirements, the sources said.

Reuters could not establish the size of a potential capital adjustment for the banks. Raiffeisen also faces demands from the ECB for a capital cushion to reflect its exposure to risky commercial real-estate loans, one of the sources said.

Spokespeople for the ECB and UniCredit declined to comment.

A spokesperson for Raiffeisen said that the bank’s capital requirements would increase from the start of next year, declining to comment on Reuters’ reporting.

A reserve for Russia would effectively impose an additional cost for continuing to operate in the country.

Almost three years after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Raiffeisen Bank International and UniCredit, the biggest foreign banks in the country, have been slow to dial back their activities fuelling tensions with the regulator.

The ECB earlier this year ordered both to quickly pare back their activities with Russia, including international payments, or face possible penalties.

Raiffeisen has been working to meet ECB demands and reduce its ties to Moscow, including by reducing its processing of euro payments involving Russia, another source with direct knowledge of the matter said.

UniCredit sued the ECB over its order to step back in Russia, which the bank has said collides with Russian and international sanctions laws. In the meantime, the bank cut back payments, loans and deposits in Russia during the third quarter, moving closer to reduction goals it has set for 2025.

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