Global Rank
#309
Country Rank
#2
Market Cap
67.91 B
Price
6.74
Change (%)
0.00%
Volume
14.94 M
Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (NYSE: ITUB) Stock Split History
This company has undergone a total of nine stock splits throughout its history. Nine forward splits were executed, enhancing liquidity and increasing share accessibility. The most recent split occurred on 03/19/2025 with a ratio of 1.1-for-1. If an investor had purchased one share prior to the first split on 10/07/2005, that single share would now have grown to 30.197063 shares. These adjustments reflect the company's strategic efforts to align stock performance with market conditions.
Date | Split Ratio | Multiple | Cumulative multiple | Type |
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03/19/2025 | 1.1:1 | x1.1 | x30.19706 | Forward |
11/28/2018 | 1.5:1 | x1.5 | x27.45188 | Forward |
10/18/2016 | 1.1:1 | x1.1 | x18.30125 | Forward |
07/14/2015 | 1.1:1 | x1.1 | x16.6375 | Forward |
06/06/2014 | 1.1:1 | x1.1 | x15.125 | Forward |
05/21/2013 | 1.1:1 | x1.1 | x13.75 | Forward |
06/10/2008 | 1.25:1 | x1.25 | x12.5 | Forward |
10/09/2007 | 2:1 | x2 | x10 | Forward |
10/07/2005 | 5:1 | x5 | x5 | Forward |
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much would Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. stock be worth if it never split?If Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (stock symbol: NYSE: ITUB) had never undergone any stock splits, its price per share today would be approximately 203.53 USD. This calculation reflects the cumulative effect of all splits, including the most recent split (ratio: 1.1-for-1) that occurred on 03/19/2025.
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Has Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. stock ever split?Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (stock symbol: NYSE: ITUB) has undergone a total of nine stock splits. The most recent split occurred on 03/19/2025. One share bought prior to the first split on 10/07/2005 would now equal 30.20 shares.
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Will Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. stock split again?Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. (stock symbol: NYSE: ITUB) has undergone nine stock splits in its history. The most recent split, a 5-for-1 split, occurred on 03/19/2025. While future splits are not guaranteed, significant increases in stock price could prompt consideration for another split.