Banco itaú is a Brazilian bank, which merged with Unibank on December 4, 2020, in order to form Banco itaú Unibank. The bank offers its services under the umbrella of the Banque itaúe and was founded in 1995, by Carlos Henrique de Assis de Campos. It was originally known as Unibank until its merger with Banque Uniberlande.
The basic principle behind the formation of Banque itaú is to provide people with affordable banking services and products. The bank offers a wide variety of services, including savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, business loans, high-interest savings accounts, money market accounts, and investments. Its main priority is to give the public access to banking services without having to pay too much for them. This is accomplished by using technology in its financial activities. The bank is an important part of Brazilian economic development and is the second largest bank in the country after the Banque Central do Rio. It is also one of the most trusted banks in Brazil, having a reputation for providing sound financial services. This is reflected in its high ranking in the ratings of various financial institutions.
Its headquarters are in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and it has branches throughout the country. It has a wide range of financial services, including investment, banking, and investment management, as well as currency trading. It has also gained recognition from the World Bank for its commitment to offering financial services and products at affordable costs. It operates through the Bank of Itau, a cooperative bank, and is a member of the Financial Services Association (ASIF).