Amid an economic scenario full of restrictions and challenges, many Brazilians have found it difficult to access credit due to accumulated debt. As part of the work aimed at serving these people, Serasa has launched a new credit service for those with negative names.
Indebted Brazilians were surprised to find a light at the end of the tunnel: access to credit directly from Cerasa, one of the country’s main credit protection institutions. This initiative comes with the aim of offering an additional option to those who need additional funds and have CPF limitations.
How does Cerasa Loan for Passive People work?
Those who have financial problems can get a loan without bureaucracy and easily. You need to access the Serasa online platform and register – or log in, for those who already have one.
The practical application extends to loan simulations. By entering the amount you would like to receive and clicking on the simulation, the user will be able to access the total amount to be paid, the debt repayment period and select the financial institution that will make the offer.
The interest charged for the process is also displayed, as are the chances of credit approval. With this information in hand, the user can select the loan application and will fill in additional information such as loan objectives, repayment history, etc.
What are the next steps?
After verifying the information and completing the application, the analysis is the responsibility of the financial institution. If approved, your need for additional funds will become a reality: the amount will be deposited into the account within a few days.
Serasa Fund also offers a debt renegotiation program with easier terms, a resource that can be very useful for those looking to straighten out their financial situation.
This new development represents a great opportunity for those who, even if negative, need to have access to credit. With this new offer, Serasa provides additional space for Brazilians looking to reorganize their finances and get out of trouble.
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