Company: BBD
Filing Date: 2025-05-30
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001292814-25-002283
Chunk: 138

Company: BANK BRADESCO
Filing Date: 2025-05-30
Form: 6-K
Chunk 138
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 the Cash-Generating
Units (Unidades Geradoras de Caixa or UGC) in respect of which goodwill is allocated. These evaluations are made through cash flow projections
based on growth rates and discount rates, with those projections then being compared to the value of the Cash-Generating Units to determine
the presence of indicators of impairment of these assets. However, given the inherent uncertainty regarding cash flow projections, we
cannot guarantee that impairment will not be recognized in the future, which could negatively impact our operating income, financial condition,
and market value of our shares.

Financial institutions, such as us, may be subject to legal proceedings arising from certain actions by third parties related to anticorruption, money laundering and terrorism financing (AMLTF).

We are
subject to Brazilian anti-corruption legislation and of prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing (AMLTF), and legislation
with a similar focus of other countries where we have branches and operations, as well as other anti-corruption and AMLTF laws and transnational
regulatory regimes. These laws require the adoption of integrity procedures to mitigate the risk that (i) anyone acting on our behalf
may give undue advantage to the public agent to gain benefits of any nature; and (ii) or officers, employees, and third parties may use
financial systems inappropriately for any actions related to AMLTF. Legislation of transnational scope, such as the U.S. Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act and the U.K. Bribery Act, as well as the Brazilian law, oblige us, among other things, to maintain policies and procedures
aimed at preventing any illegal or improper activities related to AMLTF and corruption of governmental entities and officials in order
to ensure any commercial advantage, and they require us to maintain accurate records and a system of internal controls to ensure the
accuracy of our records and avoid illegal activities. Despite our efforts, we cannot guarantee that such measures will be sufficient to
fully prevent or detect illegal or improper activities.

| 115 – Reference Form – 2024 |

| 4. Risk factors |

If our
policies and procedures to prevent bribery, AMLTF and other corrupt practices are not able to prevent voluntary or inadvertent actions
by our executives, employees or third parties representing corruption, government regulatory agencies to which we are accountable have
the power and authority to impose fines and other penalties.

Involvement
in these actions, a risk inherent in the activities of financial institutions, may result in negative publicity for us, and any