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If You Invested in Itau Unibanco (ITUB)

Financial Services · Banks - Regional · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,223
+22.3% total 22.6% CAGR
Bought on Jul 7, 2025 at $6.64
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$1,652
+65.2% total 10.6% CAGR
Bought on Jul 6, 2021 at $4.92

What $1,000 or $10,000 in ITUB Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 6, 2015
$1,000 $1,223 +22% $1,652 +65% $1,751 +75% $1,513 +51%
$10,000 $12,227 +22% $16,517 +65% $17,513 +75% $15,132 +51%

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Year-by-Year Returns

ITUB annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $5.88 $7.14 +21.5% +21.5%
2018 $7.44 $7.54 +1.3% +28.1%
2019 $8.00 $7.54 -5.8% +28.3%
2020 $7.73 $5.38 -30.5% -8.6%
2021 $5.20 $3.31 -36.3% -43.7%
2022 $3.34 $4.16 +24.6% -29.3%
2023 $3.83 $6.13 +60.1% +4.3%
2024 $6.01 $4.38 -27.2% -25.6%
2025 $4.37 $7.16 +63.9% +21.8%
2026 $7.23 $8.12 +12.3% +38.1%

About Itau Unibanco

Financial Services · NYSE

Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (ITUB) is a financial institution in the commercial banking industry within the finance and insurance sector. According to available information, Itaú Unibanco is the result of a merger between Banco Itaú and Unibanco, and it operates as a bank with activities that include commercial and consumer lending, foreign loans, insurance and asset management. The company has a presence in Brazil and other Latin American markets, and its shares are available to investors in Brazil and through American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) in the United States under the ticker ITUB.

Business profile and activities

The Polygon description states that Itaú Unibanco is the largest privately held bank in Brazil, formed by the 2008 merger of Banco Itaú and Unibanco. It indicates that the bank has operations in Brazil and in countries such as Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. The loan portfolio described includes commercial loans, consumer loans and foreign loans, which together make up its total loans. In addition to banking activities, the description notes that Itaú Unibanco operates an insurance business and an asset management business in Brazil.

Within its financial services, the Polygon description highlights that commercial and consumer loans represent a significant portion of Itaú Unibanco’s total loans, with foreign loans comprising the remainder. It also notes that the bank operates an insurer in Brazil and an asset manager that, according to that description, have a relevant position in the Brazilian financial system. These activities place Itaú Unibanco across several areas of the finance and insurance sector, including banking, insurance and asset management.

Geographic footprint

Based on the Polygon description, Itaú Unibanco’s main market is Brazil, with additional operations in Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. The company’s SEC filings list its principal executive office in São Paulo, Brazil, which indicates that its corporate headquarters are located in that city. Through its ADR program, Itaú Unibanco also reaches investors in the United States, as referenced in its news regarding ADR bonus shares.

Capital markets and shareholder information

Itaú Unibanco files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a foreign private issuer, using Form 20-F as indicated in multiple Form 6-K filings. The company communicates with shareholders through notices to stockholders, material facts and announcements about meetings and results, which are furnished to the SEC on Form 6-K. Recent disclosures include information on bonus shares, dividends, interest on capital and share cancellations, as well as policies such as a policy for trading Itaú Unibanco securities, a remuneration policy for administrators and clawback, and a risk management policy.

The news and filings show that Itaú Unibanco’s Board of Directors approves corporate actions such as capital increases via capitalization of statutory reserves, issuance of bonus shares to stockholders and cancellation of treasury shares acquired under a buyback program. The company also maintains monthly interest on capital payments and a minimum annual dividend for preferred shares, as described in its material facts. For ADR holders, the company has stated that ADRs correspond to preferred shares and that bonus shares are extended to ADRs in the same proportion as in the Brazilian market.

Corporate governance and regulatory reporting

Itaú Unibanco’s Form 6-K filings reference documents such as a Reference Form, notices to stockholders regarding the Annual General Stockholders’ Meeting, summarized minutes of the Board of Directors and Fiscal Council meetings, and policies related to risk management, trading in the company’s securities and remuneration with clawback provisions. These documents illustrate the company’s governance framework and its interaction with shareholders and regulators.

The recurring Form 6-K submissions confirm that Itaú Unibanco uses the U.S. reporting framework for foreign issuers and that it furnishes information on corporate events, related-party transactions, policies and shareholder meetings. The filings also show that the company is identified under Commission File Number 001-15276 and that it indicates Form 20-F as its primary annual reporting form.

Investor communications and events

Recent news releases show that Itaú Unibanco regularly organizes interactive meetings to present quarterly and annual results, with sessions held in Portuguese and English and a Q&A segment. The company announces these events in advance, providing registration links and indicating that results, condensed financial statements and management discussion and analysis documents are made available to shareholders and the market.

In addition to results presentations, Itaú Unibanco has announced events such as Itaú Day, where executives share developments in the company’s businesses. The news flow also includes material facts on projections for a given year, with tables that outline ranges for items such as total credit portfolio growth, financial margins, cost of credit, commissions and fees, non-interest expenses and effective tax rate. These projections are explicitly described as forecasts based on management’s outlook and dependent on market and economic conditions.

Status and listing

There is no indication in the provided news or SEC filings that Itaú Unibanco has been delisted, deregistered, acquired, merged into another entity or filed for bankruptcy. The presence of ongoing Form 6-K filings, notices to stockholders, bonus share distributions, dividend and interest on capital payments, and interactive meetings on quarterly and annual results all indicate that the company continues to operate and to communicate regularly with investors.

FAQs about Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (ITUB)

  • What does Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. do?

    According to the Polygon description, Itaú Unibanco is a bank whose activities include commercial and consumer lending, foreign loans, insurance and asset management. It operates within the commercial banking industry and the broader finance and insurance sector.

  • Where is Itaú Unibanco based?

    The SEC filings list the company’s principal executive office in São Paulo, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. This indicates that its corporate headquarters are located in São Paulo, Brazil.

  • How was Itaú Unibanco formed?

    The Polygon description states that Itaú Unibanco is the result of a merger between Banco Itaú and Unibanco that took place in 2008, creating the combined holding company Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.

  • In which markets does Itaú Unibanco operate?

    The Polygon description notes that the bank operates in Brazil and has significant operations in Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. It also offers ADRs in the United States, allowing investors there to hold interests in its preferred shares.

  • What types of loans are part of Itaú Unibanco’s portfolio?

    Based on the Polygon description, Itaú Unibanco’s loan portfolio includes commercial loans, consumer loans and foreign loans. These categories together account for its total loans, with commercial and consumer loans representing a large share and foreign loans making up the remainder.

  • Does Itaú Unibanco have insurance and asset management businesses?

    Yes. The Polygon description indicates that Itaú Unibanco operates an insurer in Brazil and an asset management business. These activities expand its role within the Brazilian financial system beyond traditional banking.

  • How does Itaú Unibanco communicate with shareholders?

    News releases and Form 6-K filings show that Itaú Unibanco issues material facts, notices to stockholders, announcements of results and interactive meetings, and documents such as summarized minutes of governing bodies. It also provides information on dividends, interest on capital, bonus shares and projections.

  • What U.S. regulatory forms does Itaú Unibanco use?

    The Form 6-K filings indicate that Itaú Unibanco reports as a foreign issuer under Form 20-F and furnishes interim and event-based information on Form 6-K. These filings cover items such as reference forms, related-party transactions, policies and shareholder meeting notices.

  • Is Itaú Unibanco still an active company?

    The provided news and SEC filings include recent interactive meeting invites, projections, policy disclosures and shareholder communications. There is no mention of delisting, deregistration, acquisition or bankruptcy, which supports that Itaú Unibanco remains active based on the available information.

Market Cap
$89.5B
Current Price
$8.12
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Itau Unibanco investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Itau Unibanco be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Itau Unibanco (ITUB) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $1,751 today, representing a +75.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 5.8% per year (CAGR).

Has Itau Unibanco outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, ITUB returned +75.1% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 182.2 percentage points.

What is Itau Unibanco's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ITUB over the past 10 years is 5.8%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — ITUB's best recent year was 2025 (+63.9%) and worst was 2021 (-36.3%).

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