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Last Update: 08/25/2008
Unibanco's Annual Reports: on-line version since 2002 and
available for download since 2000.

Annual Report 2007

Theme: Client, shareholder and employee attitudes are the primary foundations that support Unibanco on its path to the future.
Everyone involved with Unibanco has a tremendous amount of power in their hands: together, they are agents of change.
Unibanco’s business has always been based on people working for people. Examples include the winners of the 8th annual Walther Moreira Salles Award, profiled in Unibanco’s 2007 Annual Report. Our people are our links. Our achievements are the result of their hard work.

  Annual Report 2007
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Annual Report 2006

Theme: The Artist Paul Degen is internationally recognized for his covers of The New Yorker magazine. His work exuded originality and modernity. Graphic artist, caricaturist, painter and sculptor, Paul Degen is always mentally and physically on the go, seeking out new opportunities. And this is why he was asked to illustrate not only the cover of Unibanco?s 2006 Annual Report, but the pages that follow as well.

  Annual Report 2006
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Annual Report 2005

Theme: The Unimascots, the virtual little guys of The "Nem Parece Banco" positioning, are also the leading characters of Unibanco's 2005 Annual Report.

Annual Report 2005
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Annual Report 2004

Theme: The vast majority of images selected for Unibanco's Annual Report 2004 were captured by the discerning eyes of photographer Cristiano Mascaro, and document bits and pieces of Unibanco and the city of São Paulo.

Annual Report 2004
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Annual Report 2003

Theme: The 2003 Annual Report honors the city of Sao Paulo in its 450th anniversary. Many of the images illustrating this report belong to the Moreira Salles Institute collection.

Annual Report 2003
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Annual Report 2002

Theme: The 2002 Annual Report honors Danish painter Paul Harro-Harring, who visited Rio de Janeiro from May to August 1840, where he produced the water-colors of the Tropical Sketches from Brazil series, which illustrate this report. The watercolors belong to the Moreira Salles Institute collection.

Annual Report 2002
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Annual Report 2001

Theme: The theme of the 2001 Annual Report is the 10th Anniversary of the Unibanco 30 Horas (30-Hour) Service and of the Unibanco Ecology program. These two initiatives are connected with Unibanco's pioneering behavior in combining technological progress with social responsibility.
 

Annual Report 2001
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Annual Report 2000

Theme: A set of works of art depicting Rio de Janeiro in the nineteenth century, compiled by English artist Charles Landseer (between 1825 to 1826), and reproduced from the Highcliffe Album, acquired by the Moreira Salles Institute.

Annual Report 2000
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Annual Report 1999

Theme: The photographs illustrating this annual report are part of Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS) collection, which includes 65 thousand images, predominantly of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo since the late 19th century. Instituto Moreira Salles is a private non-profit cultural organization, maintained by Unibanco.

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