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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Santander doubles down on UK presence amid Spain’s banking M&A turmoil
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Santander doubles down on UK presence amid Spain’s banking M&A turmoil

Last updated: July 2, 2025 3:31 am
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In a surprising move, Santander has put an end to months of speculation regarding its commitment to the British high street, while also adding a twist to the ongoing consolidation saga in Spain’s banking sector.

The largest lender in Spain announced on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement to acquire British high street lender TSB for £2.65 billion ($3.6 billion) from Catalonia’s Sabadell in an all-cash deal, pending approval. This strategic move is expected to generate a return on invested capital of over 20%, boosting Santander’s return on tangible equity in the U.K. from 11% last year to 16% by 2028.

Santander’s expansion in the UK has been primarily driven by acquisitions since its entry into the market in 2004 through the acquisition of Abbey National. However, the profitability of its UK branch has been declining, with pre-tax profits dropping by 38% last year. This decline raised concerns about Santander’s long-term presence in Britain, despite CEO Ana Botin’s repeated denials.

Jose Garcia Cantera, Santander’s Chief Financial Officer, emphasized the importance of the UK market, highlighting it as the largest balance sheet among all the countries where Santander operates. He described the UK business as high quality, low-risk, and offering predictable returns in sterling currency, which helps stabilize the bank’s risk-return profile. Cantera reiterated that the UK has always been a crucial component of Santander’s diversification strategy.

The acquisition of TSB not only aligns with Santander’s strategic objectives but also presents significant financial benefits. On the other hand, for Sabadell, the deal could serve as a defensive move against a potential hostile takeover bid from Spanish peer BBVA. The rivalry between the two banks escalated after Sabadell rejected BBVA’s initial merger offer last year, citing undervaluation of the target.

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The Spanish government, which has expressed concerns about job losses and other implications of the merger, received a caution from the European Commission against obstructing the consolidation. While Spain’s antitrust regulator has approved the acquisition, the European Commission emphasized the importance of allowing banking sector consolidation without undue obstacles.

As Santander makes this strategic acquisition, it remains to be seen how it will impact BBVA’s plans to submit a merger offer to Sabadell shareholders. Analysts predict that Santander’s move could complicate BBVA’s takeover bid, as it may sway Sabadell’s shareholders against accepting BBVA’s offer.

Garcia Cantera acknowledged the intense competition in the Spanish banking sector, describing it as the toughest in Europe. Despite the challenges, Santander remains neutral on the Sabadell-BBVA transaction, emphasizing its fiduciary duty to evaluate opportunities that benefit its shareholders.

Overall, Santander’s acquisition of TSB marks a significant development in the banking landscape, with implications for both the UK and Spanish markets. As the industry continues to evolve, banks like Santander must navigate complex dynamics to ensure their competitiveness and long-term sustainability.

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