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If you are in need of money This news could be for you! This is because the Central Bank (BC) announced today (8) that there are approximately R$7.3 billion available for withdrawal in the System of Receivables (SRV), relating to forgotten money.
It is worth noting that this system allows you to check whether individuals, even deceased individuals, and companies have any forgotten amounts in the bank. See below how this amount is distributed.
Distribution of forgotten money
Check below how this forgotten value is distributed:
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- R$ 5.86 billion are for 38.2 million CPFs;
- R$ 1.46 billion is for 3 million CNPJs.
Although the value is high in general, individually they are low, with the vast majority being up to R$ 10, check it out:
- 63,43% of the values are up to R$ 10.00;
- 24.92% are values between R$ 10.01 and R$ 100;
- 9.9% are values between R4 100.01 and R$ 1,000;
- 1.75% are values that exceed R$ 1,000.01.
The highest bracket has only 820,075 beneficiaries, according to the BC. It is worth noting that this is not the first time that the amounts have been made available this year, since in March a single person redeemed R$328,000. So far, the largest amount of forgotten money was R$749,000.
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How do I know if I have any money to receive?
You can only find out if you have any forgotten money through website from the Central Bank. In addition, the BC system only releases the amounts to those who register a PIX key in the system.
Therefore, if you do not have a PIX key, you will need to contact the institution to receive the amount.
In the case of people who have already passed away, only the heirs, executor, legal representative or executor can consult the value. Another detail in this case is that it is necessary to fill out a liability form.
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