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Company type | Sociedade Anônima |
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B3: BPAC11, BPAC3, BPAC5 Ibovespa Component | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1983 in Rio de Janeiro by André Jacurski, Luiz Cezar Fernandes and Paulo Guedes[1] |
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | André Esteves (Chairman), Roberto Sallouti (CEO), Nelson Jobim (Partner), Guilherme Paes (Partner), Steve Jacobs (Partner) |
Services | Investment banking Asset management Wealth management Corporate lending Sales and trading |
Revenue | US$ 15.0 billion (2023) |
US$ 2.0 billion (2023) | |
AUM | US$ 22 billion (2023 Jun 23)[2] |
Total assets | US$ 101.3 billion (2023) |
Number of employees | 3,515 (2020) |
Website | www.btgpactual.com |
BTG Pactual is a Brazilian financial company that operates in the markets of investment banking, wealth management, asset management, corporate lending and sales and trading.[3] It offers advisory services in mergers and acquisitions, wealth planning, loans and financings, as well as investment solutions and market analyses. It is the sixth largest banking institution in Brazil, the eleventh largest in Latin America,[4] and the largest investment bank in Latin America and the Caribbean.[5]
With headquarters in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, the bank began as a brokerage firm in 1983 in Rio de Janeiro. With assets of US$72.6 bn and shares traded on the B3 in São Paulo, BTG Pactual has offices in Latin American cities and world financial centers.[6]
BTG Pactual is controlled by André Esteves, Roberto Sallouti, Nelson Jobim, John Huw Gwili Jenkins, Cláudio Eugênio Stiller Galeazzi, Mark Clifford Maletz, Eduardo Henrique de Mello Motta Loyo and Guilhermo Ortiz Martínez.[7] On April 29, 2022, BTG shareholders confirmed the return of André Esteves as chairman.[8] In 2018, Esteves was acquitted by Federal Justice, and his case is already considered a judicial error.[9][10][11]
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