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- Banco Bradesco in Brazil. HSBC established Banco HSBC Bamerindus SA to take over Banco Bamerindus do Brasil S.A. in March 1997 and the bank’s name was...
- acquisitions in South America started with the purchase of the Banco Bamerindus of Brazil for $1 billion in March 1997 and the acquisition of Roberts...
- Europa, Banco Itaú Argentina, and Itaú Bank (Cayman). In 1997, it acquired Bamerindus Luxembourg, which is now Banco Itaú Europa Luxembourg. When it acquired...
- Eduardo Pl****, Marcelo Serfaty and Gilberto Sayão, and acquired Banco Bamerindus. In 2000, the bank opened Pactual ****et Management S.A. DTVM and an office...
- cousin, with whom he was also a partner with as part of the regional bank Bamerindus. Campos was elected as a state deputy from the military dictatorship era...
- Pactual (private) Banco Clássico (private) Banco Modal (private) Banco Bamerindus; acquired by HSBC Bank Brasil, now Banco Bradesco Banco Bandeirantes;...
- Organizações Martinez, at the time, under the command of the owner from Banco Bamerindus, José Eduardo de Andrade Vieira . The quality of the station's local programming...
- group's operations in the country following the creation of Banco HSBC Bamerindus S.A. He was appointed a group general manager of HSBC Holdings plc in...
- broadcaster was sold to then-Minister of Agriculture and owner of Banco Bamerindus, José Eduardo de Andrade Vieira, who had a 49% stake in Central Nacional...
- banking branches: Banco do Brasil, Itaú, Bradesco, Banco Mercantil, Banco Bamerindus, and Caixa Econômica Federal. The GDP was R$754,090,000 (2005). In 1978...