Until the 11th of November, Sebrae will carry out its debt renegotiation. The event will also feature employees who are offering exclusive conditions for those who want to solve their financial issues. Among them are Caixa Econômica Federal and Banco do Brasil.
This task force is only aimed at legal entities, that is, individual micro-entrepreneurs (MEIs) and owners of micro, small and medium-sized companies will be able to participate in the event. The main aim is to eliminate the debts contracted by these companies and facilitate access to more credits for investments and the creation of new businesses.
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Understand how the Sebrae debt renegotiation task force will work
Those who have CNPJ and are in debt need to contact Sebrae to have access to better conditions for paying these debts. The amounts that are open refer to working capital, financing, credit card, overdraft checks, among others.
According to Sebrae, this event is being held to offer companies better conditions to settle their debts. Thus, it will be possible to find lower interest rates, term for payment of the first installment and many other advantages.
The mutirão is carried out by Sebrae de Aracaju (SE), and also counts on the participation of banks such as Banese, Caixa Econômica Federal, Banco do Brasil, Banco do Nordeste and Bradesco.
How to participate?
Companies interested in participating in the event should go to Sebrae's headquarters in Aracaju on the days of the joint effort, between 9am and 1pm. The head office is located at Avenida Tancredo Neves, 5500, América neighborhood.
Data on the mutirões
Upon arriving at Sebrae, interested representatives need to announce the financial institution where the company has debts and wait their turn to be assisted.
According to a survey carried out by Sebrae, together with the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV), approximately 19% of micro and small companies in the state of Sergipe have some type of default. This percentage also includes MEIs. This number is the lowest in the history of the mutirão, where the highest rate, recorded between May and July 2020, was 41%.
It is estimated that this percentage decrease is linked to the fact that companies are more careful when requesting more credits.
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