Multilatinas are quickly embracing technology to keep up with the digital economy, said Claudio Muruzábal, President of software giant SAP Latin America. But, what’s lacking in Latin American companies for them to be considered world class in information management? Read the full interview at Latin Trade. Miami lures Brazil’s second-biggest bank Banco Bradesco, Brazil’s second-biggest bank by market value, is joining competitors branching out in Miami Beach as it seeks to tap a multibillion-dollar pool of money Brazilians had been keeping under wraps. The bank will open an office in the South Florida city in July to serve wealthy Brazilian clients, said Octavio de Lazari Jr., a managing officer at Bradesco. Brazilian financial institutions including Itau Unibanco, Grupo BTG Pactual […]
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with SAP President, Claudio Muruzábal
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