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  2. Itaú Unibanco - Wikipedia

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    The new bank had 4,800 branches and service branches, representing 18% of Brazil's banking network, and 14.5 million account holders (18% of the market). In terms of credit volume, it represented 19% of the Brazilian system and in total deposits, funds and managed portfolios, 21% by 2008.

  3. Banco Itaú - Wikipedia

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    Banco Itaú began in 1945 under the name Banco Central de Crédito (Central Bank of Credit) and later changed its name to Banco Federal de Crédito (Federal Bank of Credit). In 1964, Banco Federal Itaú S.A. merged Banco Federal de Crédito and Banco Itaú, a rural bank belonging to a group originated in Itaú de Minas, in Minas Gerais state. [1]

  4. List of largest banks in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Rank Bank name Total assets (2023) (US$ Billion) 1 Itaú Unibanco: 439.50 2 Banco do Brasil: 379.78 3 Banco Bradesco: 340.41 4 Caixa Econômica Federal: 300.63 5 Santander Brasil

  5. Brazil's Itau lures 10 mln clients to its digital bank - AOL

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    Brazil's biggest lender Itau Unibanco Holding SA has lured 10 million consumers to its digital bank iti, tripling its client base since January, a bank executive said in an interview on Wednesday.

  6. Itaúsa - Wikipedia

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    Itaúsa is a Brazilian multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil.It is one of the largest private conglomerates in Brazil, and one of the largest in the world. [2]

  7. Itau Unibanco to Attract Larger Clients With Iti Platform - AOL

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  8. Pedro Moreira Salles - Wikipedia

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    Salles has been unofficially involved with Unibanco since birth, since the bank was headed for several decades by his father, the late Walter Moreira Salles. Pedro joined Unibanco in 1989 and became chairman in 1997, after serving as vice chairman for almost six years. In April 2004, Salles was elected CEO.

  9. Unibanco - Wikipedia

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    Unibanco branch in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, carrying the bank's former branding. On November 2, 2008, Unibanco and the second largest Brazilian private banking group, Banco Itaú, announced plans for a merger. [2] The merger was approved by the Central Bank of Brazil in late February 2009. As a result of the merger process, Unibanco ...