


Eric Altafim
Itaú
Itaú
Itaú
Since 2017, Eric has been head of the Corporate Sales Desks at Itaú Unibanco, being responsible for FX, loans, investments and derivatives sales to corporate clients of the wholesale bank. He also oversees the Markets Products Division, developing solutions and products for customers of all segmentations of Banco Itaú. Responsible for new businesses, he assumed leadership of Itau Digital Assets and carbon credit trading. He is also a director at ANBIMA. With over 20 years of experience in sales, Eric has built his career in the financial market working for banks such as CCF, HSBC Brazil and UBS Pactual. Eric holds a degree in Business Administration from PUC (the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo) and an MBA in Economics from FEA/USP (the Economic Research Institute Foundation of the University of São Paulo).
Since 2017, Eric has been head of the Corporate Sales Desks at Itaú Unibanco, being responsible for FX, loans, investments and derivatives sales to corporate clients of the wholesale bank. He also oversees the Markets Products Division, developing solutions and products for customers of all segmentations of Banco Itaú. Responsible for new businesses, he assumed leadership of Itau Digital Assets and carbon credit trading. He is also a director at ANBIMA. With over 20 years of experience in sales, Eric has built his career in the financial market working for banks such as CCF, HSBC Brazil and UBS Pactual. Eric holds a degree in Business Administration from PUC (the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo) and an MBA in Economics from FEA/USP (the Economic Research Institute Foundation of the University of São Paulo).
Since 2017, Eric has been head of the Corporate Sales Desks at Itaú Unibanco, being responsible for FX, loans, investments and derivatives sales to corporate clients of the wholesale bank. He also oversees the Markets Products Division, developing solutions and products for customers of all segmentations of Banco Itaú. Responsible for new businesses, he assumed leadership of Itau Digital Assets and carbon credit trading. He is also a director at ANBIMA. With over 20 years of experience in sales, Eric has built his career in the financial market working for banks such as CCF, HSBC Brazil and UBS Pactual. Eric holds a degree in Business Administration from PUC (the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo) and an MBA in Economics from FEA/USP (the Economic Research Institute Foundation of the University of São Paulo).
Since 2017, Eric has been head of the Corporate Sales Desks at Itaú Unibanco, being responsible for FX, loans, investments and derivatives sales to corporate clients of the wholesale bank. He also oversees the Markets Products Division, developing solutions and products for customers of all segmentations of Banco Itaú. Responsible for new businesses, he assumed leadership of Itau Digital Assets and carbon credit trading. He is also a director at ANBIMA. With over 20 years of experience in sales, Eric has built his career in the financial market working for banks such as CCF, HSBC Brazil and UBS Pactual. Eric holds a degree in Business Administration from PUC (the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo) and an MBA in Economics from FEA/USP (the Economic Research Institute Foundation of the University of São Paulo).
Since 2017, Eric has been head of the Corporate Sales Desks at Itaú Unibanco, being responsible for FX, loans, investments and derivatives sales to corporate clients of the wholesale bank. He also oversees the Markets Products Division, developing solutions and products for customers of all segmentations of Banco Itaú. Responsible for new businesses, he assumed leadership of Itau Digital Assets and carbon credit trading. He is also a director at ANBIMA. With over 20 years of experience in sales, Eric has built his career in the financial market working for banks such as CCF, HSBC Brazil and UBS Pactual. Eric holds a degree in Business Administration from PUC (the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo) and an MBA in Economics from FEA/USP (the Economic Research Institute Foundation of the University of São Paulo).
Painéis com o palestrante
Wed, June 25th
14:30
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15:15
ANBIMA stage
Track
Cryptocurrency and stablecoins: the new money in motion
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Cryptoassets and stablecoins are on fire and should continue to thrive in the coming years. Let's discuss how these assets are being used in the market. What advancements are still needed to consolidate the use of cryptoassets in everyday business and investments?
14:30
-
15:15
ANBIMA stage
Track
Cryptocurrency and stablecoins: the new money in motion
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Cryptoassets and stablecoins are on fire and should continue to thrive in the coming years. Let's discuss how these assets are being used in the market. What advancements are still needed to consolidate the use of cryptoassets in everyday business and investments?
14:30
-
15:15
ANBIMA stage
Track
Cryptocurrency and stablecoins: the new money in motion
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Cryptoassets and stablecoins are on fire and should continue to thrive in the coming years. Let's discuss how these assets are being used in the market. What advancements are still needed to consolidate the use of cryptoassets in everyday business and investments?
12:35
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13:00
Green stage
Track
The impact of corporate bonds in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
In light of the recent global surge in corporate debt, coupled with high interest rates and deteriorating fiscal policies, what lessons can Brazil take home?
12:35
-
13:00
Green stage
Track
The impact of corporate bonds in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
In light of the recent global surge in corporate debt, coupled with high interest rates and deteriorating fiscal policies, what lessons can Brazil take home?
12:35
-
13:00
Green stage
Track
The impact of corporate bonds in Brazil
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
In light of the recent global surge in corporate debt, coupled with high interest rates and deteriorating fiscal policies, what lessons can Brazil take home?