Learn how to negotiate your R$20,000 debt

If you have a debt of R$20,000, this could be your moment to resolve the situation! That's because Desenrola Brasil is in a new phase that promises to renegotiate debts of this amount. So, don't miss this opportunity. 

Below you will find all the details about the program, such as the current phase and how discounts and payments work. 

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New phase of Desenrola Brasil: debt of 20 thousand reais

Desenrola Brasil revealed a new phase of negotiations, aiming at the renegotiation of more significant debts, situated in the range of R$ 5 thousand to R$ 20 thousand.

It is important to note that, in order to benefit from the special discounts, it is essential to be registered on the Gov.br Portal and have an account classified as silver or gold level, in addition to keeping your registration data up to date. This condition is essential to guarantee access to the benefits provided during this renegotiation period.

Pay off your debt

Payment methods may vary depending on the amount owed by each person. Therefore, for those who have debts of up to R$5,000, there is the opportunity to pay in installments, as long as the installments are not less than R$50.

Another relevant aspect is that the first installment of the renegotiation is due 30 days after signing the contract.

See the other payment options made available by the platform for Brazilians:

  • Current account debit;
  • Issuance of bank slip by email;
  • Use of Pix for those who choose to pay in cash.

Desenrola Brasil will last another three months 

To the joy of many, the federal government will extend the deadline for Desenrola Brasil for another three months. Thus, the program that was due to end on December 31st should continue until the first months of next year. 

Thus, the Secretary of Economic Reforms at the Ministry of Finance, Marcos Barbosa Pinto, highlighted that the government will send a provisional measure to the National Congress to change the period of the debt renegotiation program. 

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