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Itaú Unibanco Updates 2025 Reference Form in New U.S. SEC Filing

Tipranks - Fri Jun 12, 3:40PM CDT

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The latest announcement is out from Itau Unibanco ( (ITUB) ).

On June 10, 2026, Itaú Unibanco filed a Form 6-K in the U.S. disclosing the updated 2025 Reference Form prepared under Brazilian CVM rules as of the base date of December 31, 2025. The resubmitted version (V2) reflects updates to specific corporate governance and shareholder meeting items, signaling ongoing refinement of its disclosure and governance framework for investors in Brazil and abroad.

The Reference Form details Itaú Unibanco’s corporate structure, activities, history of strategic mergers and acquisitions through 2025, and its relationships with auditors, bookkeeping agents and shareholder service providers. By formalizing these updates in a U.S. securities filing, the bank reinforces its commitment to regulatory transparency and investor relations as it consolidates its leadership position in Latin American banking and continues cross-border expansion and portfolio optimization.

The most recent analyst rating on (ITUB) stock is a Buy
with a $9.00 price target.
To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Itau Unibanco stock,
see the ITUB Stock Forecast page.

Spark’s Take on ITUB Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, ITUB is a Neutral.

The score is supported primarily by solid financial performance (durable profitability/high ROE) and attractive valuation (moderate P/E and high dividend yield). These positives are tempered by elevated leverage and volatile cash flow coverage, and by weak technical momentum with the stock trading below key moving averages and a negative MACD.

To see Spark’s full report on ITUB stock,
click here.

More about Itau Unibanco

Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. is a Brazilian publicly held financial institution, operating as Latin America’s largest private bank with a broad portfolio spanning traditional banking, foreign exchange, credit cards, payment arrangements and digital marketplace partnerships. The group has grown through decades of mergers and acquisitions across Brazil and Latin America, including major deals such as the 2008 Itaú–Unibanco merger and regional expansions in Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and various fintech and insurance platforms.

Average Trading Volume: 23,866,631

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: $86.2B

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