By Giovanni Legorano and Patricia Kowsmann 
 

Andrea Orcel, one of Europe's best-known bankers, has been picked to lead Italy's UniCredit SpA, according to a person familiar with the process, marking a surprise comeback amid his continuing legal fight with Spanish lender Banco Santander SA.

The pick, which still needs to be approved by the Italian lender's board, ends a monthslong search during which the bank scrambled to find a replacement for Frenchman Jean Pierre Mustier, who in November said he would step down after a rift with the board over future strategy.

For Mr. Orcel, the appointment represents a return following a very public clash with Santander and its powerful executive chairman, Ana Botin, who in 2018 offered Mr. Orcel the CEO post only to cancel it months later. Mr. Orcel is suing the bank for 100 million euros ($121.4 million).

Mr. Orcel has been keen on getting the UniCredit job, flying frequently to Italy from London over the past weeks to lobby for the position, according to people familiar with the situation.

 

Write to Giovanni Legorano at giovanni.legorano@wsj.com and Patricia Kowsmann at patricia.kowsmann@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

January 26, 2021 11:57 ET (16:57 GMT)

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