Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Yes _______ No ___X____Cidade de Deus, Osasco, SP, March 29th , 2006 |
Banco Bradesco S.A., in conformity with the System for Monthly Payment to Shareholders, will pay on May 2nd, 2006 Interests on Own Capital related to the month of April/2006, in the amount of R$0.03277500 per common stock and R$0.03605250 per preferred stock to the stockholders registered in the Companys records on April 3rd, 2006.
The payment, net of the Withholding Income Tax of 15% (fifteen percent), except for legal entity stockholders exempted from the referred taxation, which will receive for the stated amount, will be made through the net amount of R$0.027858750 per common stock and R$0.030644625 per preferred stock, as follows:
Sincerely, Banco Bradesco S.A. |
BANCO BRADESCO S.A. |
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By: |
/S/ Milton Almicar Silva Vargas
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Milton Almicar Silva Vargas
Executive Vice President and Investor Relations Officer |
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