500,000 Itaú customers will receive “surprise” money; See who gets

500,000 Itaú customers will receive “surprise” money;  See who gets

Banco Ita announced last week that it would offer deposits to nearly 500,000 customers, to the surprise of many users. This amount refers to the payment of the proceeds to the shareholders of the group, that is, Itaú will distribute the interest to the private capital (JCP). If this is your case, stay tuned!

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The problem is that the bank has not yet disclosed the amount distributed to him contributorsHowever, a memorandum has been issued stating that the Corporation will pay a total of R$0.262 per share. In addition, the payment dates and the shareholders who are entitled to the deposit have been disclosed.

In short, the Foundation has informed that all amounts must be deposited into shareholders’ accounts, at the latest, by August 31, 2023. Shareholders who will be able to access the feature are those who remain in the Foundation’s shareholder base until March 23, 2023.

Itaú’s shares plunge after a pause in payroll loans

Actions Itaú Unibanco (ITUB4) recorded a decline last Friday the 17th. At 2:42 pm last Friday, the asset fell by 2.62%. With this, values ​​were set at R$23.40. The stock depreciation of the company’s stock occurred after the National Social Security Board (CNPS) lowered the interest rate charged on a payroll loan from the National Institute of Social Security (INSS).

With this measure, rates increased from 2.14% to 7.7% per month. Thus, Itaú, Bradesco and Banco do Brasil have all suspended the service, stating that the new fees do not cover the costs of the operation.

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The decline in stocks is also due to the break in Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which is considered the 16th largest bank in the United States. As a result, other regional banks in the country followed suit. Already in Europe, Credit Suisse experienced a significant drop in shares after its major shareholder refused to help the bank.

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