Welcome to our dedicated page for Banco Bradesco SEC filings (Ticker: BBD), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
Banco Bradesco S.A. (BBD) SEC filings provide detailed, official information on the Brazilian bank’s operations, governance and capital structure for holders of its American Depositary Shares. As a foreign private issuer, Banco Bradesco files annual reports on Form 20-F and furnishes current information on Form 6-K, making these documents a primary source for understanding the BBD investment case.
On this page, investors can review Form 6-K current reports that cover a wide range of topics. These include economic and financial analysis reports with managerial commentary on recurring net income, net interest income, loan portfolio composition, delinquency indicators, fee and commission income, insurance results and capital ratios. The filings also discuss transformation initiatives, footprint adjustments and sustainable business financing targets.
Another key group of filings relates to interest on shareholders’ equity and other capital distributions. Banco Bradesco S.A. discloses its systematic monthly payment schedule, as well as interim and supplementary interest on shareholders’ equity, specifying total amounts and per-share values for common and preferred shares, tax treatment and the role of these payments in mandatory dividends. These documents help investors understand how the bank returns capital to shareholders of both local shares and BBD ADSs.
The filings also contain consolidated forms on insider and controlling shareholder positions. These tables show opening balances, month movements and closing balances of common and non-voting shares held by the controller, board of directors, executive officers, audit committee, technical and advisory agencies, treasury and controlled entities. They detail buy, sell and securities lending operations, offering transparency on insider activity.
Additional 6-K reports address related-party transactions and strategic investments, such as the renewal of an intermediation services agreement with Cielo S.A. and hospital investment agreements through Atlântica Hospitais e Participações S.A. An annual calendar of corporate events sets out planned dates for financial statement releases, quarterly information, shareholder meetings and analyst presentations.
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Banco Bradesco S.A. approved the payment of interim interest on shareholders’ equity totaling R$3,000,000,000.00, equal to R$0.270146729 per common share and R$0.297161402 per preferred share. Shareholders on record as of September 29, 2025 will be entitled to receive this amount, and the shares will trade without this right from September 30, 2025.
The net amounts to be paid, after a 15% withholding income tax, will be R$0.229624720 per common share and R$0.252587192 per preferred share, with payment to be made up to April 30, 2026. The company notes that this interim interest is approximately 15.7 times its usual net monthly interest payments and that it will be included in the calculation of the mandatory dividend for the year under its bylaws.