Company: BBD
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001292814-25-003700
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Company: BANK BRADESCO
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form: 6-K
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 inflation will continue
to slow down in the coming months, favored by the accommodation of economic activity, the appreciation of the real against the dollar
and the fall in cost inflation. This will allow the Central Bank of Brazil to start cutting the basic interest rate at the beginning of
2026. Uncertainties remain high on the international scene. The North-American economic policy represents the main vector of uncertainty
for the performance of the global economy, also representing structural pressure on the dollar. This context is aggravated by the intensification
of geopolitical disputes around the world. Highlights in the period In July 2025, Banco Bradesco S.A. (“Bradesco”) noticed
to its shareholders and to the market in general the relevant fact that revised the Guidance for 2025, in compliance with Paragraph 4
of article 157 of Law No. 6,404/76 and CVM Resolution No. 44/21, increasing the projection of the Fee and Commission Income from “4%
to 8%” to “5% to 9%” and the projection of the Income from Insurance, Pension Plans and Capitalization Operations from
“6% to 10%” to “9% to 13%”. In September 2025, Bradesco disclosed to its shareholders and to the market in general
that Atlântica Hospitais e Participações S.A. (an indirect subsidiary), firmed an Investment Agreement with the Rede
D’Or São Luiz S.A. group (“Rede D’Or”) for the inclusion of Hospital Glória D’Or in the Atlântica
D’Or hospital network, thus expanding the partnership signed with Rede D’Or, disclosed to the market on May 8 and November
1, 2024, retaining the existing corporate shareholding, with the 50.01% stake for Rede D’Or and 49.99% stake for Atlântica.
It also informed that the expansion of the partnership is aligned with the strategy of Atlântica to invest in the health sector
value chain through partnerships with players established in the operation of the hospitals. Finally, in September 2025, Bradesco approved,
at a meeting of the Board of Directors, the proposal of the Board of Executive Officers to pay interest on intermediate equity, in the
total amount of R$3,000,000,000.00, i.e. R$0.270146729 per common share and R$0