Loan up to R$1,000 from Caixa Tem

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Need a little extra money and never leave your home? Know that Caixa Econômica Federal offers, through the Caixa Tem application, a loan of up to R$1,000. Low income families are the preferred group. This Monday (27) born November and December can already ask for the amount, according to the release schedule.

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The Caixa Tem platform was created during the start of emergency aid payments – which started at the beginning of the pandemic – and should continue with the idea of ​​getting more and more people to download. Through the application, it was also possible to allow the withdrawal of emergency assistance. Now, with the emergency aid ending, the platform must continue to make Brazilian aid payments — the Bolsa Família paraphrased.

The app also offers options like Pix, transfers, and bill payments as well as credit and debit cards.

How to apply for a loan of up to 1000 Brazilian Real?

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The application is free and can be made entirely online, depending on the registration update calendar. People with a negative CPF cannot ask for the amounts, one solution is to negotiate the amounts with the debtor companies.

Thus, until then, those born in the period from January to December can order values ​​online through the application.

Values ​​and Premiums

The amounts released from the Caixa loan can range from R$300 to R$1,000 and can be paid in up to 24 installments. The entire process can be completed online and the interest is 3.99% per month and installments may vary depending on each request and case.

There are two lines that can be requested, Caixa Tem Pessoa Loan and Caixa Tem Personal Loan for your business, the first for personal expenses, and the second for investment in a new business or in an existing one. It all depends on the specific needs of each one.

If you need the amounts, order through the Caixa Tem app and keep an eye on the installment due date, if you have the amounts released.

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