SAO PAULO, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian lender Bradesco said on Tuesday that four more executives had left the bank, the latest after a change in command announced at the end of last month.

Marlos Francisco Araujo, executive director of risk management, and Klayton Tomaz dos Santos, of organization, products and services, have left for personal reasons, according to the bank.

Bradesco's properties department and wholesale banking directors also left, citing personal reasons.

The exits come after two other executives left last week. Bradesco said there are no replacements for any of the six positions so far.

At the end of November Bradesco, one of Brazil's largest banks, swapped out CEO Octavio de Lazari Junior after five years in the role, tapping Marcelo Noronha to replace him.

(Reporting by Andre Romani; Editing by Leslie Adler)