Bradesco Vz., BRBBDCACNPR8

Bradesco Vz. Stock - Friday sector check against Brazilian peers

19.06.2026 - 16:11:14 | ad-hoc-news.de

Bradesco Vz. stock sits in a soft Brazilian banking sector this week. A look at how the preferred shares stack up against major domestic peers and where the quote stands on B3 heading into the next earnings stretch.

Bradesco Vz., BRBBDCACNPR8
Bradesco Vz., BRBBDCACNPR8

Edited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 16:09 BRT. Details in the imprint.

Bradesco Vz. (BRBBDCACNPR8) represents the preferred share class of Brazilian bank Banco Bradesco on the B3 exchange in São Paulo. With no fresh company-specific news on Friday from major wires or the bank’s own investor relations page, the stock trades mainly in line with the broader financial sector.

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All news and background on Banco Bradesco stock

More regulatory filings, corporate releases and price data for Banco Bradesco’s preferred stock can be found in the dedicated topic area and on the bank’s investor relations site.

How Brazilian financials trade this week

The Brazilian equity market has been slightly weaker this week, with the Bovespa index recently edging lower as basic materials, consumer and financial stocks lagged. According to a late-Thursday market wrap, financials contributed to a modest 0.10% decline in the benchmark index.

Within that backdrop, major private-sector banks such as Banco Bradesco, Itaú Unibanco and Banco Santander Brasil have seen muted trading, with no major corporate events or regulatory headlines driving individual names. Trading volumes in large banks remain solid but unspectacular compared to earnings weeks.

Peer comparison on a Friday

On a peer basis, Bradesco’s preferred shares continue to trade alongside Itaú and Santander Brasil as core constituents of Brazil’s financial-heavy equity market. All three names are regarded as barometers for domestic credit demand, consumer health and spreads in the Brazilian economy.

Against this backdrop, investors are watching sector-wide drivers such as Selic rate expectations, loan growth trends and nonperforming loan ratios rather than stock-specific announcements from Bradesco. Any shift in interest-rate bets or macro data can quickly ripple through Brazil’s banking trio.

How Banco Bradesco earns its money

Banco Bradesco is one of Brazil’s largest private banks, generating revenue from a mix of retail and corporate banking, credit cards, insurance and asset management. The group offers checking and savings accounts, loans, investment products and a sizable bancassurance business across its nationwide branch network.

Where the stock trades today

The preferred shares of Banco Bradesco (BRBBDCACNPR8) trade on the B3 exchange in São Paulo; a reliable, up-to-date market price in BRL was not available from primary quote sources at the time of this review.

Banco Bradesco at a glance

  • Company: Banco Bradesco S.A.
  • ISIN: BRBBDCACNPR8
  • Ticker: BBDC4
  • Venue: B3 (São Paulo)
  • Sector / Industry: Financials / Banks

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