CASAN corrects board minutes to refer to public note issuance via Banco Bocom BBM
Reuters2026/08/19 23:44- CASAN’s board held an extraordinary meeting on Aug. 19, 2026 to amend minutes from its Aug. 11, 2026 session.
- Directors corrected the agenda title to “Aprovação da Emissão de Nota Comercial Pública - Banco Bocom BBM S.A.” from “Nota Comercial Privada.”
- The board reaffirmed all other items in the Aug. 11, 2026 minutes tied to the “RCA Emissão.”
- Management received authority to execute the steps needed to implement the resolutions, including ratification of actions already taken.
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