About Itaúsa
Itaúsa S.A., through its subsidiaries, operates in the financial and industrial markets in Brazil and internationally.
Segments
The company operates through four business segments: Deca; Ceramic Tiles; Wood; and Dissolving Wood Plant (DWP).
Deca - manufactures and sells bathroom fixtures, fittings and showers traded under the Deca, Hydra, Belize, Elizabeth and Hydra Corona brands.
Ceramic Tiles - manufactures and sells floor and wall tiles under the Ceusa, Portinari and Castelatto brands.
Wood - manufactures and sells medium- and high-density wood panels, better known as MDP, MDF and HDF, made from pine and eucalyptus, under the Duratex and Durafloor brands.
DWP - new dissolving wood pulp plant with annual production capacity of 500,000 metric tons, in partnership with Austrian company Lenzing.
Investment Portfolio Activities
Itaú Unibanco (Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A.): It is a banking institution that offers, directly or by means of its subsidiaries, a broad range of credit products and other financial services to a diversified individual and corporate client base in Brazil and abroad.
XP (XP Inc.): Platform providing financial products and services in Brazil.
CCR (CCR S.A.): Operates infrastructure and mobility concession companies in Latin America in the highway concession, urban mobility, airports and services segments.
Alpargatas (Alpargatas S.A.): Its activities include the manufacturing and sale of footwear and its respective components, apparel, textile items and respective components, such as leather, resin and natural or artificial articles.
Aegea (Aegea Saneamento e Participações S.A.): Is Brazil's largest private sanitation services companies.
Copa Energia (Copa Energia S.A.): It consolidates brands Copagaz and Liquigás that together account for 25% of LGP distribution in Brazil. They operate in 24 Brazilian states and the Federal District.
NTS (Nova Transportadora do Sudeste S.A.): A natural gas transporter, by means of gas pipelines, that operates in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais and São Paulo, which account for to approximately 50% of the consumption of gas in Brazil. This system has connections with the Brazil-Bolivia gas pipeline, with liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals and with gas processing units.
History
Itaúsa S.A. was founded in 1966. The company was incorporated in 1966.