- **Q: Why did Maurício Quadrado cancel the purchase of Banco Digimais?
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Finance / Mergers And Acquisitions
Businessman Maurício Quadrado has withdrawn his offer to purchase Banco Digimais, previously known as Banco Renner, which is controlled by Edir Macedo's BA Empreendimentos e Participações. This development marks a significant shift in a dea...
The planned acquisition of Banco Digimais by Maurício Quadrado, announced earlier this year, has been formally cancelled. Quadrado, who left Banco Master in 2023 after selling his stake to establish his own financial venture, Bluebank (which includes Letsbank, currently awaiting regulatory approval), intended to inject R$ 800 million into Digimais. This capital injection would have nearly doubled the bank's net equity.
Banco Digimais, formerly Banco Renner and acquired by Edir Macedo in 2020, operates primarily in consumer loans (crédito consignado) and vehicle financing, serving around 100,000 clients with assets totaling R$ 9.1 billion. However, its significant liabilities (R$ 8 billion) compared to its net equity (R$ 698.8 million) presented a challenging financial picture, exacerbated by the current economic climate of high interest rates.
Sources close to the negotiation indicated that the worsening market outlook and the potential need for capital beyond the initially planned R$ 800 million led Quadrado to reconsider. The timeline required for Central Bank approval further added to the uncertainty. While reportedly unrelated to the recent sale announcement of Banco Master (Quadrado's former institution) to Banco de Brasília (BRB), some felt that situation could have further complicated and delayed the Digimais/Bluebank approval process.
Maurício Quadrado has a significant background in the Brazilian financial market, having held key roles at Bradesco, heading capital markets and participating in major IPOs and privatizations (like Vale), and later leading Investment Banking at Planner brokerage before joining Banco Master.
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