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Commerzbank Says AI Will Save €500 Million A Year By 2030

Published May 20, 2026
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  • Commerzbank says AI will deliver roughly €500 million in yearly cost savings by 2030 as part of its Momentum 2030 plan.
  • The bank is investing about €600 million in AI between 2026 and 2030 to drive those savings.
  • The push is also a defense, as UniCredit's roughly €37 billion takeover bid is still on the table.

Commerzbank is in a takeover fight, and its weapon of choice is AI.

CEO Bettina Orlopp told investors the German lender expects AI to deliver about €500 million in yearly cost savings by 2030, part of a bigger plan to stay free as Italy's UniCredit keeps pushing a roughly €37 billion takeover bid.

The Plan In Plain Terms

Commerzbank calls the plan Momentum 2030.

The pitch to shareholders is simple: the bank can grow its own profit faster than UniCredit could squeeze out of a merger.

The targets: return on equity - the bank's profit measured against shareholder money - of 17% by 2028 and 21% by 2030, with net profit hitting about €5.9 billion by decade's end.

The AI piece does two jobs at once: cutting costs in back offices, customer service, and risk teams, while freeing up roughly 10% of staff time to work on tasks that bring in cash, with the bank planning to spend about €600 million on AI between now and 2030 to get there.

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Where The Cuts Land

Commerzbank announced 3,000 job cuts on May 8, on top of cuts already in motion.

That brings total job cuts across the defense plan closer to 6,900 roles.

Orlopp has said most of the hit will land on outside call center deals and outside IT contractors, not on core full-time staff, with the bank setting aside €450 million to cover the costs.

It's a familiar trade: spend now on tech and exit pay, save more later in payroll and overhead.

What To Watch

UniCredit has not walked away.

CEO Andrea Orcel has built a roughly 28% stake in Commerzbank.

He keeps signaling that a deal is the goal.

Orlopp has said she's open to talks if Orcel offers a premium, but only at a number the board can defend.

Shareholders now have a clear choice: take UniCredit's money today, or bet that Orlopp's AI math actually works.

The plan looks good on paper, but banks are also known for missing tech savings targets, so the next four years of earnings reports will tell the real story.

First test: Commerzbank shares fell about 4% on May 8 when the plan was first laid out, even as the bank posted record Q1 results.

The stock has since stabilized as German bank earnings broadly rebound.

For investors holding either name, the next big move likely comes from the board talks - not from the AI cost math.

The other piece worth watching: rates.

Higher rates in the euro zone have lifted net interest income at most German banks this year.

That tailwind could fade if the European Central Bank resumes cutting, which would put more weight on the AI savings story.

If Orlopp can show real cost wins in the next two years, the bank's case for going it alone gets stronger.

If she can't, the board may have less room to say no.

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