Last Monday, the 30th, after a meeting with Roberto Campos Neto, president of the Central Bank (BC), Fernando Haddad (PT) stated that a new launch is foreseen and involving the PIX. According to the minister, “PIX Credit” may still be available in the first half of this year.
Currently, this is the most used tool for transfers in Brazil. Methods such as DOC, TED and even the use of cards, everything has been left aside to make room for the use of instant transfer without fee. PIX as credit is a government plan, as is the possibility of it achieving international transactions.
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Haddad confirms PIX Crédito as a plan for 2023
According to the minister, this credit option will be one of several options that consumers will have. During an event in São Paulo, at Fiesp, Haddad stated:
“The PIX will also become a credit instrument, which will make credit a lot cheaper in Brazil. This is on the BC's agenda and will be launched, who knows, in the middle of the year”, said the representative of the Economy.
The decision came from Haddad's meeting with the president of the Central Bank, after an hour and a half conversation about their planning for the Federal Government. Between the two, it was agreed that they would put into practice important guidelines that were postponed during the period in which Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was in the presidency.
In addition to the PIX, the Minister of Economy stressed that within a few days he will also send proposals to possibly be approved by the National Congress. Their focus is to improve business in the country. He also stated that there will be more alternatives for millions of Brazilians to negative can “clear” their names.
“Let's embrace the credit agenda. There were advances that need to be mentioned, in the sense of increasing banking competition. It has had an effect.”
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