Debts renegotiated at Desenrola Brasil total R$ 35.6 billion

Debts renegotiated at Desenrola Brasil total R$ 35.6 billion

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More than 12 million people have already refinanced debts

Around 40 days before the deadline, Desenrola Brasil renegotiated R$35.6 billion in debt, the Ministry of Finance announced this Tuesday (20). In total, 12 million Brazilians refinanced 17 million debts, which were removed from negative records, repaid in installments or paid in cash.

The data refers to February 18th. Negotiations remain open for range 1, aimed at people with an income of up to two minimum wages or registered in the federal government’s Single Registry for Social Programs (CadÚnico) and with debts of up to R$20,000.

According to the Ministry of Finance, in band 1 alone, 1.6 million people renegotiated R$9 billion in debts. Debts for this category fell to R$1.2 billion after applying the average discount of 87% through the Desenrola program.

Of the total of R$1.2 billion in remaining debts, R$222.8 million were paid in cash and R$977.2 million were repaid in installments. In total, renegotiations in band 1 involved 3.57 million contracts for financial services, electricity, retail trade, education, telecommunications, sanitation, companies and other sectors.

In relation to the division by states, São Paulo has the highest volume of renegotiations in range 1. Since October last year, when refinancing in this range came into effect, 400 thousand people in the state have renegotiated R$ 2.3 billion, which became at R$305 million.

Rio de Janeiro is the second state with the most negotiations in band 1, with 181 thousand people renegotiating R$1 billion, which turned into R$125 million. In third place is Minas Gerais, with 135 thousand people benefiting and R$781 million negotiated, which was reduced to R$111 million.

In relation to municipalities, 30 cities account for 38% of negotiations in band 1, the equivalent of 614 thousand people who saw their debt fall to R$468 million after discounts.

The capital São Paulo had the largest volume traded, R$100 million, and 130 thousand people. Next comes Rio de Janeiro, with R$52 million and 73 thousand people; Brasília, R$31 million and 39 thousand people; Manaus, with R$28 million and 30 thousand people, and Fortaleza, R$24 million and 34 thousand people.

Changes

On Thursday (15), Desenrola Brasil also began to be accessed through the Serasa Limpa Nome website. With the integration between the platforms, users logged in to the Serasa platform can now be redirected to the Desenrola website, where it is possible to check debts and make payments under the program conditions, without the need for another login.

Since January 29th, people with a bronze profile on the Gov.br Portal can pay their debts in installments on Desenrola. Previously, anyone who had an account at this level, which has less security, could only pay off the negotiated amount in cash. With the change, the proportion of users with bronze level login increased from 19% to 40% of daily negotiations.

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