While the vast majority of Brazilians who have some “disregarded” amount in financial institutions have, at most, R$10 to withdraw, 643,105 individuals have more than R$1,000 to withdraw from the Values Receivable System (SVR), whose consultation was reactivated this Tuesday, the 1st.
This information comes from a report by the Central Bank. In total, R$1.4T6 billion should be ready to be returned to around 40 million individuals and companies.
Most have small amounts lost in bank accounts or other financial institutions, such as consortiums and financial institutions: 29.2 million people, which is equivalent to 62,55% of the total benefits, have between R$ 0 and R$ 10 to withdraw.
Another 12.1 million (26,05%) should raise amounts between R$ 10.01 and R$ 100, while 4.6 million (10,03%) will receive amounts between R$ 100.01 and R$ 1 thousand.
The most favored portion is small: the 643,105 beneficiaries who will receive higher amounts represent only 1.37% of the total.
How do I proceed with the rescue?
The system will be released for withdrawal of money on March 7. The BC informed that the anticipation of the consultation to the 28th is to prevent overloading millions of people during withdrawals.
The only place where it will be possible to consult and find out how to request the refund of amounts for individuals or legal entities, including deceased individuals, will be the website https://valoresareceber.bcb.gov.br. To access the portal, simply enter the CPF or CNPJ number and the date of birth or start of the company.
What can be checked
Currently, values corresponding to:
- Closed checking or savings accounts with remaining balance
- Capital shares and division of net surpluses of former credit union members
- Unredeemed resources from closed consortium groups
- Fees charged unduly
- Installments or expenses of credit operations charged
In this new phase, the following queries were added:
- Closed prepaid or postpaid payment accounts with remaining balance
- Registered accounts held by brokers and dealers closed with remaining balance
- Other resources available at institutions for reimbursement
Free services
The Central Bank also clarified that all services of the Receivables System are completely free of charge. Furthermore, the monetary authority ensures that it does not send links or establish contact to discuss the matter or to confirm personal data.
The BC also explained that only the institution listed in the SVR can contact the citizen. The citizen, in turn, must never provide passwords to third parties.