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Monday 21 November 2016 3:08 pm

“I wish we could find something”: Aberdeen Asset Management pulled out of bidding for Unicredit’s €3.5bn Pioneer fund unit

By: William Turvill

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Aberdeen Asset Management dropped a bid for Italian bank UniCredit’s Pioneer fund unit because the UK-listed firm could not afford the €3.5bn (£3bn) asking price.

The fund manager made it through to the second round of bidding before withdrawing, chief executive Martin Gilbert revealed.

Read more: Trading in Unicredit shares suspended as investors digest bank stress tests

“We couldn’t quite afford the €3.5bn that it’s going to go for,” Gilbert told Bloomberg. “I wish we could find something, but there’s nothing at the moment.”

Other bidders for Pioneer, which manages funds totalling €220bn, have been reported as France’s Amundi, Australian investment bank Macquarie, Ameriprise Financial and a group including Poste Italiane, Anima Holding and Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.

Read more: Aberdeen Asset Management told to boost its minimum financial cushion

Gilbert also told Bloomberg: “I keep encouraging banks to sell their asset-management subsidiaries to us and we’ve bought a lot.”

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