National insurance and pension provider with multilane coverage across Brazil
Bradesco Seguros operates as Brazil's market-leading insurance, capitalization, and open supplemental pension provider, backed by Bradesco as controlling shareholder. The tech stack reveals a hybrid legacy-modern architecture (DB2, Oracle, SQL Server alongside Python, R, Databricks) with heavy reliance on Microsoft enterprise tools (Office, Power BI, SharePoint, SAP SuccessFactors) and financial-process automation (SAP Ariba, Bizagi, ServiceNow). Hiring is broadly distributed across engineering, operations, sales, and finance with mid-level managers leading the charge—a pattern consistent with internal process modernization and data governance efforts evident in their active projects.
Bradesco Seguros was established in 1983 following Bradesco's acquisition of Atlântica Boavista and has grown into Brazil's leading multiline insurance carrier. The company operates across auto insurance, life and pension products, health insurance, and capitalization services through 200+ branches nationwide, plus distribution via Bradesco retail branches and a registered broker network. With approximately 7,000 employees and total assets of R$ 319.3 billion (2021), the organization serves both individual and institutional customers across all Brazilian regions. Product lines span property and casualty, life and supplemental pension, health coverage, and capitalization vehicles under subsidiary entities including Bradesco Auto/RE, Bradesco Saúde, Bradesco Vida e Previdência, and others.
Core infrastructure: Oracle, SQL Server, DB2. Analytics and automation: SAS, Power BI, Python, R, Databricks. Enterprise tools: SAP Ariba, SAP SuccessFactors, ServiceNow, Bizagi. Microsoft suite: Office 365, Power Apps, SharePoint. API/testing: Postman, SoapUI, JUnit.
Current initiatives include continuous improvement implementation, security evaluation for IT solutions, process mapping and SOP development, actuarial methodology development, data integration via agile cells, and cloud-based process optimization. Pain points center on data governance, operational risk, broker production, and contract lifecycle monitoring.
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