CVC, one of the largest tourism operators in Brazil, is innovating by offering a new payment option for trips. This is because it is now possible to travel using the FGTS anniversary withdrawal in advance. Thus, this pioneering initiative in the tourism sector aims to democratize access to travel, making it more affordable for a greater number of Brazilians.
In this way, the partnership with the Digio Bank, part of the Bradesco group, facilitates this process, allowing customers to use FGTS funds to make their travel dreams come true.
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FGTS anniversary withdrawal
The FGTS anniversary withdrawal allows workers to withdraw a portion of the balance in their FGTS accounts annually in the month of their birthday. However, it is important to note that, by opting for this option, the worker loses the right to withdraw the entire FGTS in the event of dismissal, and can only withdraw the termination fine of 40%.
Therefore, to check the available amounts and request the anniversary withdrawal, workers can use the FGTS application, facilitating access and management of resources.
How to use the anniversary withdrawal for travel?
To use the FGTS anniversary withdrawal in CVC, the first step is to check the available balance through the app. After checking, the worker can indicate a bank account for depositing the funds, at no additional cost.
The requested amount will then be available in the chosen account within five business days. With the funds in hand, you can plan and pay for your dream trip with CVC, taking advantage of this new payment method.
Benefits of the partnership with Banco Digio
The partnership between CVC and Banco Digio brings exclusive benefits to customers. In addition to making it easier to pay for trips with FGTS, this collaboration promises to bring more flexibility and options to travelers. With more than a thousand stores spread across Brazil, CVC positions itself as an innovative leader in the tourism market, always seeking to offer the best solutions to its customers.
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