Reuters shed light on how Banco BPM has picked its top investor, Credit Agricole, to start exclusive talks over a non-life insurance partnership. The French bank, which holds 9.2% of Banco BPM, has trumped a rival bid by insurer AXA in a deal which sources have said is expected to be worth around 300 million euros.
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