O Bradesco is a Brazilian bank of the type “publicly traded company” and offering different types of financial services.
It was founded on the day March 10, 1943, in the city of Marília, in São Paulo, by businessman Amador Aguiar.
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With its main headquarters located in the city of Osasco (SP), the joint-stock company (company in which the share capital is not attributed to a single owner, but to other shareholder partners) is one of the few private banks to be present in virtually all Brazilian municipalities.
It has received numerous awards related to innovation in financial services, such as the Valor Inovação Brasil Award, recognized nationally.
The company makes available to its customers the most diverse types of financial operations, such as TED (Available Electronic Transfer), DOC (Credit Document), deposit, online transactions, among other functions.
In this case, the use of check digit (DV) becomes essential for the realization of these services. Learn more about check digit and learn how to identify it on your Bradesco card.
TED and DOC type financial transactions generally require data such as the branch and destination account number.
O DV (check digit) is a check digit commonly used as a verification tool.
In the vast majority of financial operations, the user, when filling in the information regarding the account or agency, is faced with the blank space for the DV.
Typically, the check digit appears at the end of the account number sequence, after the dash “-”. When it does not appear as a number, it appears as the letter “x”.
Financial institutions make use of check digits for both branch and customer account number combinations.
The check digit will be the last digit of the current account number sequence, as shown in the image below:Regarding the agency's check digit, the last number of the sequence is also used. However, on many cards it may not be visible. In these cases, follow our step-by-step guide and see how to find the agency's check digit.
Finding the check digit of a Bradesco branch is very simple. See the step by step below.
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