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Bradesco delivered strong Q2 growth in earnings, credit, and profitability, outpacing sector averages and consolidating its operational recovery. Despite improving fundamentals, Bradesco's stock still trades at a deep discount to sector and historical multiples. The bank's digital transformation and efficiency initiatives are driving sustainable gains, while dividend yields remain among the highest in the industry.
Bradesco's loan portfolio grew 11.7% year-over-year, led by strong gains in personal and MSME lending, aligning with the bank's strategic focus. Non-performing loans remained stable at 4.1%, with annual improvement, reflecting effective risk management even in a challenging economic environment. Net interest income rose 15.8% year-over-year, driven by a favorable loan mix and higher credit volumes, supporting profitability.
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Brazilian reforestation startup re.green has obtained 80 million reais ($14.13 million) in financing from state development bank BNDES, it said on Monday, in a deal that also involved lender Bradesco as a financial intermediary.