Caixa Econômica Federal

1861-1889
Caixa Econômica Federal was founded in 12th January 1861, by Brazil's Empereor D. Pedro II as Caixa Econômica da Sorte. It was also refered as Caixa Econômica e Monte de Socorro, as seen in this logo, which also consists of the Com Garantia do Governo Imperial slogan, with the Brazil's Empire flag.

1889-1934
With the fall of the Empire of Brazil, and the Republic of Brazil begin started, the Republic Brazil's flag was added. Also Caixa, was now refered as Caixa Econômica Federal.

1934-1970
In the Getúlio Vargas government (Era Vargas), the logo was altered.

1970-1975
The logo was altered again in 1970. Caixa was now refered as CEF, a acronym of the Caixa Econômica Federal. The logo is now blue and pixelized.

1975-1987
CEF is now refered again as Caixa Econômica Federal. The logo consists of the words Caixa (Up), Econômica (Half) and Federal (Down), respectivally. Also a yellow square was added.

1987-1997
The Caixa Econômica Federal words are now horizontal, and the yellow square is now much larger, and two additional blue squares was added.

1997-present
The new logo came in early 1997. This time, Caixa Econômica Federal is simple refered as Caixa.

2005-present
The logo gains 3D details in 2005.