In 1961, Bozano formed financial services firm Grupo Bozano with Mario Henrique Simonsen. He later co-founded Banco Bozano Simonsen, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based investment bank, which was acquired by a Spanish bank Santander in 2000, where Bozano made his major part of fortune. In 1986, he started horse breeding farm, Haras Santa Maria De Araras, through which he reportedly owns more than 300 mares.[5] In 2014, Bozano Investimentos set up a new private equity fund, which buys shares in companies, of R$ 800 million (or US $309 million) focused on the education sector.[6]
^The Europa year book – Volume 2 – Page 558 Europa Publications Limited – 1988 -investment bank catering for medium- and long-term capital requirements, mergers, acquisitions; cap. 96.6m., dep. 704.7m. (Dec. 1985); Pres. Júlio Rafael de Aragão Bozano; "
^Istoé dinheiro nr. 378-382 p34 2004 "
"empresário Júlio Bozano, um dos mais ricos... é a fortuna estimada de Júlio Bozano"