Banco do Nordeste explained

Banco do Nordeste do Brasil S.A.
Foundation:1952
Key People:Marcos Holanda, (CEO)
Num Employees:6,816
Revenue: US$ 1.6 billion (2017) [1]
Net Income: US$ 205.6 million (2017)
Assets: US$ 16.2 billion (2017)
Owner:Brazilian Government (90%)
Homepage:www.bnb.gov.br

Banco do Nordeste (English: '''Bank of [[Northeast Region, Brazil|Northeast]]''') is a Brazilian regional development bank headquartered in Fortaleza, Ceará. The bank was founded in 1952 and today has 300 bank branches and that allied to the work of the Development Agents and Agencies Travelers, allow the Bank to be present in about 2000 cities in all states of the Northeast region of Brazil and in the North region of states of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo.[2]

The bank is a financial institution organized under the form of mixed economy company, publicly traded, with over 90% of its capital under the control of the Federal Government and is the largest institution in Latin America focused on regional development.

Currently Banco do Nordeste is responsible for managing and implementing the Constitutional Fund for Financing the Northeast of Brazil, with resources of approximately R$15 billion reais.

Banco do Nordeste is responsible for the largest microfinance program in South America and second in Latin America, CrediAmigo, through which the Bank lends money to microentrepreneurs. It also operates the Program for Development of Tourism in the Northeast (Prodetur / NE), created to structure the tourism of the region.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Banco do Nordeste do Brasil S.A. (877915:undefined): Financial Statements - BusinessWeek . Investing.businessweek.com . 2011-10-15.
  2. Web site: Improving rural credit in Brazil: More production, better environment (commentary). 2018-09-06. Mongabay Environmental News. en-US. 2018-12-05.