Banco Bradesco

Banco Bradesco S.A.
Type Sociedade Anônima
Traded as BM&F Bovespa:BBDC3, BBDC4
NYSEBBD
BMAD: XXBDC
Industry Finance and Insurance
Founded (1943)
Headquarters Osasco, Brazil
Key people Luiz Carlos Trabuco Cappi, (CEO)
Lázaro de Mello Brandão, (Chairman)
Products Banking
Investment banking
Retail Banking
Insurance
Revenue US$ 50.4 Billion (2010) [1]
Net income US$ 6.3 Billion (2010) [2]
Total assets US$ 471.3 Billion (2011)
Employees 95.248
Subsidiaries Bradespar
Bradesco Seguros
Website www.bradesco.com.br

Bradesco (BM&F Bovespa:BBDC3, BBDC4 / NYSEBBD / BMAD: XXBDC) is one of the Big Four banks in Brazil, the others being Banco do Brasil, Itaú Unibanco and CEF. Bradesco was the largest private bank in Brazil until Banco Itaú and Unibanco merged in 2009. Bradesco is headquartered in Osasco, has 3,945[3] branches and 38,772[4] Automatic Teller Machines. Bradesco offers Internet Banking, insurance, pension plans, annuities, credit card services (including football club affinity cards for soccer fans) for customers, and savings bonds. The bank also provides personal and commercial loans, as well as leasing services. Internationally, Bradesco has branches in New York, Grand Cayman and Nassau, and banking or financial subsidiaries or affiliates in Nassau, Luxembourg, Buenos Aires, Grand Cayman and Tokyo.

Banco Bradesco is constantly expanding and has recently acquired Banco do Estado do Maranhão, Banco Mercantil de São Paulo, Banco Ibi S.A., and the Brazilian operations of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management and American Express.

Bradesco's stock is traded on BM&F Bovespa, where it is part of the Índice Bovespa. It is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Madrid Stock Exchange.

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References

  1. ^ [1] Bradesco's revenue 2010
  2. ^ Bradesco 2010 total net income
  3. ^ "Bradesco Branches". Banco Bradesco S/A. 2010-03-01. http://www.bradescori.com.br/site/conteudo/interna/default.aspx?secaoId=682&perfilConteudoId=1. Retrieved 2010-06-18. 
  4. ^ "Bradesco Automatic Teller Machines". Banco Bradesco S/A. 2010-03-01. http://www.bradescori.com.br/site/conteudo/interna/default.aspx?secaoId=791. Retrieved 2010-06-18. 
  5. ^ "Presença é Bradesco" (in Portuguese). Banco Bradesco S/A. 2010-01-16. http://www.presencabradesco.com.br. Retrieved 2010-01-16. 
  6. ^ "Uma jornada especial, nos 100 anos de Amador Aguiar" (in Portuguese). Banco Bradesco S/A. 2008-12-12. http://institucional.bradesco.com.br/hotsites/amadoraguiar/index.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-12. 
  7. ^ "Finanças" (in Portuguese). IstoÉ. 2002-09-11. http://www.terra.com.br/istoedinheiro/263/financas/263_novas_facetas_bradesco2.htm. Retrieved 2008-10-05. 
  8. ^ "Bradesco adquire Controle Societário do Banco ibi e firma parceria com C&A" (in Portuguese). Banco Bradesco S/A. 2010-06-05. http://www.bradescori.com.br/site/conteudo/noticias/pressRelease-detalhe.aspx?secaoId=603&pressid=946. Retrieved 2010-06-18. 
  9. ^ "Bradesco adquire o Controle Societário do Ibi México e firma parceria com a C&A México" (in Portuguese). Banco Bradesco S/A. 2010-06-02. http://www.bradescori.com.br/site/conteudo/noticias/pressRelease-detalhe.aspx?secaoId=603&pressid=1030. Retrieved 2010-06-18. 
  10. ^ "World’s Greenest Companies" (in English). Newsweek. 2011-10-16. http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2011/10/16/green-rankings-2011-world-s-greenest-companies-photos.banco-bradesco.html. Retrieved 2011-11-26. 

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