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    Truly stops sending a general warning from the central bank about money stored in accounts: “Be careful”

    Camelia KirkBy Camelia KirkJanuary 11, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Truly stops sending a general warning from the central bank about money stored in accounts: “Be careful”
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    Cesar Trallé gave an important warning to Brazilians during the Jornal Hogi in Globo, Monday, 8. The presenter spoke about the Central Bank, which was encouraging measures to release forgotten funds.

    For those who haven't followed through, there are countless people who have stopped receiving payments from certain financial institutions. The amount can range between R$10 and more than R$1,000 for some citizens who still don't know it.

    “More than 40 million Brazilians have money forgotten in banks. Value advice is available in the central bank system, which warns to be careful when scams on the networks,” announced Cesar Tralli in Jornal Hogi, on Globo.

    According to the news, about R$7.5 billion was forgotten in several companies. On the other hand, 40 million individuals and 3 million legal entities can receive an amount in a very simple process.

    The majority of beneficiaries, approximately 63%, forgot as little as R$10, while 25% could receive between R$10 and R$100, and another 10% received between R$100 and R$1,000. Less than 2% have more than R$1,000. The money was transferred quickly.

    Forgotten funds have various assets, such as closed checking and savings accounts with a balance, fees, incorrectly charged credit installments and resources in consortium collections.

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