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Itaú Securities is an American securities firm based in New York City, United States that is a subsidiary of Brazilian bank Itaú Unibanco. It is a broker dealer (est: 2002) that specialize in Brazilian securities for US institutional investors. As of 2008, the companies market capitalization was US$ 41.7 billion. [citation needed]
In September 2006, Banco Itaú bought BankBoston's assets in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. On November 4, 2008, Banco Itaú and Unibanco announced the merger that resulted in Banco Itaú Unibanco. The institution was born with R$575 billion in assets, a net equity of around R$51.7 billion and a portfolio of combined credit of R$225.3 billion.
The National Lyceum Kwame N'Krumah (Portuguese: Liceu Nacional Kwame N'Krumah, LNKN) is a Bissau-Guinean educational institution, based in Bissau, the country's capital. It is the oldest public secondary education institution [ 2 ] and one of the most respected in Guinea-Bissau.
Banco Itau Paraguay S.A. was founded in 1978 as Interbanco SA. property of National Bank of Brazil. In 1995 was acquired by Unibanco Group. In 1995 was acquired by Unibanco Group. As a result of the merger between Unibanco and Banco Itaú in 2008, was renamed Banco Itaú Paraguay S.A in 2010.
Instituto Itaú Cultural is a Brazilian not-for-profit cultural institute owned by Itaú Unibanco. [1] The institute was founded by Olavo Egydio Setúbal and created under the Law nº 7505, of 3 October 1986. [2] The institute's goal is to map artistic manifestations and to foster artistic research and production related to all cultural ...
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]
In time its headquarters moved to São Paulo, in the homonymous state, Brazil's largest financial center.Unibanco grew to be the third largest non-government bank in the country, largely due to the 1995 acquisition of Banco Nacional, which went bankrupt alongside other major financial houses during the national banking meltdown of the early years of the Real Plan.
The complex remained a separate entity until 1929, when the Universidad Nacional gained autonomy, meaning it became independent of the government, though still government-sponsored. The Preparatory School became part of the newly independent university system, being designated as Preparatory #1 for a short time.