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Did you know that you may have money forgotten in financial institutions? Currently, billions of reais are awaiting recovery by their owners in Brazilian banks. These amounts may come from inactive checking or savings accounts, fee refunds, insurance, among others.
People are often unaware of the existence of these funds or forget to claim them. Fortunately, the process for checking and recovering this money is simple and completely online.
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Central Bank of Brazil provides a consultation system
The Central Bank of Brazil provides a system that allows citizens to check whether they have any amounts owed. Through a safe and fast procedure, anyone can check whether they have any amounts forgotten in financial institutions.
This service is free and accessible, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to get their money back. This is a chance to recover funds that can often make a big difference to your financial life.
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How to check Amounts Receivable?
To check if you have amounts receivable, simply access the Central Bank website. There, you will find the option to perform the query, entering basic personal data such as CPF or CNPJ. In addition, the system is secure and protects your information, ensuring the privacy and security of users.
Therefore, after the consultation, if there are amounts to be redeemed, the system will provide the necessary instructions for the redemption procedure.
Procedure for withdrawing money
If you discover that you have money owed, the next step is to follow the instructions provided by the Central Bank. This is because the process usually involves contacting the financial institution where the money is being held.
Furthermore, in many cases, the withdrawal can be made directly through digital channels, without the need to go to a bank branch. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the guidelines and comply with the necessary requirements to ensure a successful withdrawal.
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