Bradesco Names Marcelo Noronha as CEO
Brazil’s Banco Bradesco SA has appointed Marcelo Noronha as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Noronha will replace Luiz Carlos Trabuco Cappi, who has been the CEO since 2009.
Background of Bradesco
Banco Bradesco SA is one of the largest banks in Brazil. It was founded in 1943 by Amador Aguiar and is headquartered in Osasco, São Paulo. Bradesco is the second-largest private bank in Brazil and the largest in terms of market capitalization. It has over 5,000 branches and more than 44,000 ATMs across the country.
Marcelo Noronha’s Career
Marcelo Noronha is a veteran of the banking industry. He has been with Bradesco since 1994 and has held various positions in the bank. He was most recently the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the bank. He has also served as the Chief Risk Officer and the Chief Investment Officer.
Luiz Carlos Trabuco Cappi’s Tenure
Luiz Carlos Trabuco Cappi has been the CEO of Bradesco since 2009. During his tenure, he has overseen the bank’s growth and expansion. He has also been credited with modernizing the bank’s operations and introducing new technologies.
Bradesco’s New CEO
Marcelo Noronha has been appointed as the new CEO of Bradesco. He will take over from Luiz Carlos Trabuco Cappi, who has been the CEO since 2009. Noronha has been with the bank since 1994 and has held various positions in the bank. He was most recently the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the bank.
Noronha’s Vision for Bradesco
Noronha has expressed his vision for the bank. He has said that he wants to focus on digital transformation and innovation. He also wants to focus on expanding the bank’s presence in the international market. He has also said that he wants to continue the bank’s tradition of providing excellent customer service.
Bradesco’s Future
Bradesco is well-positioned for the future. With Marcelo Noronha at the helm, the bank is expected to continue its growth and expansion. Noronha’s focus on digital transformation and innovation will help the bank stay competitive in the ever-changing banking landscape. With its strong presence in the Brazilian market and its expansion into the international market, Bradesco is poised to remain one of the largest banks in Brazil.