Banks hold debt negotiation rally with Desenrola Brasil

In an innovative initiative, several Brazilian banks are joining forces with the Desenrola Brasil program to hold a major debt negotiation campaign. This event, scheduled for Wednesday (22), offers a unique opportunity for thousands of Brazilians to regularize their finances.

With extended opening hours, participating banks are preparing to serve a large number of people, offering special conditions for debt renegotiation. Thus, this joint effort between financial institutions and the government program aims to facilitate access to banking services and promote the financial health of the population.

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The campaign, part of “D-Day – Mutirão Desenrola”, is a direct response to the needs of citizens facing financial difficulties, especially in a challenging economic context. Thus, with the participation of renowned banks, the event stands out as a significant initiative for financial inclusion and economic recovery.

Participants will have the chance to renegotiate their debts on favorable terms, a crucial step for many on the journey to financial reorganization. This event not only helps individuals get out of debt, but also strengthens the economy by encouraging debt settlement.

How to participate in the debt negotiation campaign?

To participate in the debt negotiation campaign with Desenrola Brasil, interested parties must be aware of some important criteria. First, it is necessary to have a registration on the gov.br portal. In addition, participants must fit into one of the two bands established by the program.

Band 1, intended for individuals with an income of up to two minimum wages and registered with CadÚnico, and Band 2, for those with debts up to December 31, 2022 and a maximum income of up to R$20,000. This classification ensures that the aid is directed to those who really need it, promoting a fairer distribution of benefits.

Impact on the lives of Brazilians

The impact of this effort goes beyond simply renegotiating debts. It represents a significant change in the financial lives of millions of Brazilians. To date, more than 2.5 million people have already renegotiated more than R$20 billion in debt through Desenrola Brasil, an impressive milestone that demonstrates the effectiveness and necessity of such initiatives.

By facilitating access to more favorable payment conditions, the program not only helps individual financial recovery, but also boosts the economy as a whole, promoting a virtuous cycle of growth and stability.

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