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Bradesco targets Brazilian riches abroad

May 1, 2017 by Fund Pro Latin America

Banco Bradesco, Brazil’s second-largest bank by market value, said it will join rivals Banco Itau, BTG Pactual and XP Investimentos and open an office in Miami in July 2017.

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Filed Under: Brazil, News and Trends, Private Tagged With: Bradesco, Carlos Gribel, Edison Antonelli, HNWI, Joao Albino Winkelmann, Luiz Alberto Attarian, Octavio de Lazari Jr., Private Banking, Vanessa Leoni, wealth management

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