Banco Itaú (ITUB4) has possibly lost four more executives
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Our Man In Rio
PUBLISHED:
18 Apr 2013 @ 19:50
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This could represents the end to its international dreams, Marangon who had been hired a year and six months ago to develop services to global corporations, which was part of his role at HSBC.
© Mike Hodges
A day of changes for Banco Itaú (BOV: ITUB4).
It has been suggested that Marcelo Marangon, Executive Director of Banco Itaú, has reportedly left along with four other members of the Board of Directors:
Andre Cury, Antonio Sanches, Paulo di Paula Abreu and Jorge Bedran Jettar.
These rumours have not been officially confirmed, but the fact has already been disclosed by Bloomberg website, whose sources requested anonymity.
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