The Desenrola Brasil program, an innovative initiative aimed at debt renegotiation, announces a new phase with even more advantageous conditions for debtors. Now, the program allows the renegotiation of debts ranging from R$5,000.01 to R$20,000.
This is a unique opportunity for those seeking to regularize their financial situation. Thus, the expansion of the program is a direct response to the needs of citizens facing financial challenges, providing a practical and affordable solution.
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Desenrola Brasil has an accessible platform
The Desenrola Brasil platform, accessible through registration on Gov.br Portal, facilitates the renegotiation process. Users can choose between several participating financial institutions and companies, defining the number of installments and the payment method.
The program stands out for offering significant discounts, with an average of 83% on the original amount of the debt and, in some cases, discounts of up to 99%. In addition, debtors have the option of paying the debt in installments over up to 60 months, with interest of 1,99% per month.
Benefits and facilities of the program
Desenrola Brasil not only offers attractive discounts, but also provides a simplified way to negotiate debts. The platform classifies debts in order of discount, making it easier for debtors to choose. This transparent and efficient system is a major advance in the way debts are renegotiated in Brazil, offering a practical solution for millions of people.
Debtor support initiatives
In addition to the online platform, the federal government is promoting “D-Day – Mutirão Desenrola”, an initiative involving banks, civil society organizations and other creditors. This special event aims to expand the reach of the program and encourage debtors to participate.
During the campaign, some bank branches extended their opening hours, providing greater convenience to customers. In addition, a live broadcast with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Finance Minister Fernando Haddad was held to discuss the program's progress and encourage participation in the campaign.
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