*****************HEADLINE**************** Commerzbank agrees with prosecutors on fine for tax evasion -report ************Created Date**************** 2015-10-14T18:48:34.000Z ************NEWSITEM**************** FRANKFURT, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Germany's Commerzbank has agreed with Cologne prosecutors to pay 17 million euros ($19.49 million) of fines for tax evasion, Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported on Wednesday, without citing the source of the information. Germany's second biggest bank by market value is the country's third lender after Hypovereinsbank and HSH Nordbank [HSH.UL] to be fined for illicit business in Luxembourg and Panama. The three banks, through their Luxembourg-based subsidiaries, have helped wealthy German customers to stash away assets in shell companies in Panama and so helped them with tax evasion, the newspaper said. The Cologne prosecutor's office and Frankfurt-based Commerzbank declined comment. ($1 = 0.8724 euros) (Reporting by Alexander Huebner. Writing by Andreas Cremer, editing by David Evans) ((Andreas.Cremer@thomsonreuters.com; +49-30-2888-5084; Reuters Messaging: andreas.cremer.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) Keywords: COMMERZBANK FINE/ ************END**************** ************HEADLINE**************** BRIEF-Poland's mBank to pay 146 mln zlotys for SK Bank bankruptcy ************Created Date**************** 2015-11-24T13:59:39.000Z ************NEWSITEM**************** Nov 24 (Reuters) - * Poland's fourth largest lender by assets, mBank , said on Tuesday it would have to pay around 146 million zlotys ($36.54 million) to a state bank guarantee fund to cover the bankruptcy of small lender SK Bank. * mBank, which is a unit of Germany's Commerzbank , said the payment will have an impact on its fourth quarter results. Source text for Eikon: [ID:nEM2411637] Further company coverage: [MBK.WA] ($1 = 3.9960 zlotys) (Reporting By Agnieszka Barteczko; Editing by Marcin Goclowski) ((agnieszka.barteczko@thomsonreuters.com;)) ************END****************