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Banco BradescoBanco Bradesco (Banco Brasileiro de Descontos; Bradesco Bank) is the largest private bank in Brazil; it has more than 2,600 branches. Banco Bradesco offers Internet banking, insurance, pension plans, annuities, credit card services (including football club affinity cards for soccer fans) and free Internet access for customers. 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 Maranho, Banco Mercantil de So Paulo, and the Brazilian operations of Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentina and J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol BBD). History - 1943: Banco Brasileiro de Descontos founded in the city of Marlia in the state of So Paulo. Its founders target small landowners, retailers, and government employees.
- 1946: Bradesco moved its headquarters to the city of So Paulo.
- 1951: Bradesco grows to become the largest private bank in Brazil.
- 1970s: Bradesco acquires 17 banks throughout the country.
- 2000: Banco Bradesco Argentina commences operations in Buenos Aires. Bradesco Securities commences operations in New York.
- 2003: Bradesco buys BBVA's Brazilian subsidiary. BBVA had bought Banco Excel-Econmico in 1998 for one real (roughly USD 0,3), but sold it in 2003 to Bradesco because it realized that it would be too expensive to achieve a profitable scale. As part of the sale price, BBVA received a small equity stake in Bradesco.
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