Check the deadlines for Desenrola Brasil

Desenrola Brasil, a crucial initiative for millions of indebted Brazilians, is about to end its activities. This program has been a beacon of hope for those with negative credit ratings, offering a unique opportunity to renegotiate debts. Now, it is essential to act quickly, as the deadline to take advantage of this opportunity is December 31, 2023. After this date, the program will be terminated by the federal government.

The good news is that, until the end of Desenrola Brasil, banks and financial institutions continue to offer special conditions for debt negotiation. If you are in this situation, it is simple: contact the bank or creditor company and ask for information on how to renegotiate your debt through the program. Each case is unique, and negotiation conditions may vary. In addition, all offers are available on the Desenrola Brasil website, making it easier to access the necessary information.

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Who can participate in Desenrola Brasil?

Desenrola Brasil is not exclusive to a specific group. If you are registered in Single Registry, you are already eligible. But even if you are not, there is no reason to worry. The program also covers individuals with an income of up to two minimum wages, which currently corresponds to R$$ 2,640. Therefore, a wide range of Brazilians can benefit from this program.

Partner banks of the program

Several renowned banks are part of Desenrola Brasil, including:

  • Federal Savings Bank
  • Bank of Brazil
  • Santander
  • Bradesco Bank
  • Pan Bank
  • Nubank
  • Itau Bank
  • Inter Bank

This broad partnership ensures that many Brazilians have the opportunity to clear their names and reorganize their finances. Therefore, this is a golden opportunity for those who want to start the new year on the right foot, free of debt.

Desenrola Brasil is a bridge to financial freedom. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity. Check your debts, contact participating banks and take the first step towards a healthier and more peaceful financial life.