Economy

Central Bank releases repechage of amounts receivable to those born between 1968 and 1983

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The Central Bank releases, this Saturday (19), the repechage of amounts receivable for citizens born between 1968 and 1983 who did not transfer the money this week. Latecomers have between 4:00 am and 11:59 pm this Saturday to request what was left behind at banks and financial institutions.

The payment request is made on the SVR (Values ​​Receivable System) website. You need to enter a silver or gold level gov.br account to find out how much you will receive and request the transfer. Money can be sent via Pix and lands in the recipient’s account within 12 business days.

CHECK OUT HOW TO KNOW THE VALUE AND MAKE THE REDEMPTION

Step 1 – Access the website valorareceber.bcb.gov.br

  • Access to the website must be made on the date and time informed in the previous consultation
  • Go to “query”, in blue, in step 1 of the screen
  • If you have forgotten the exact day of the redemption, please consult the same link to find out your exact appointment.

Step 2 – Enter the requested data

  • On the next screen, enter CPF and date of birth, in the case of individuals, or CNPJ and date of opening of the company
  • Click on “Access my Amounts Receivable”

Step 3 – Login with your gov.br account

Step 4 – Read the disclaimer and accept it

  • You must read the disclaimer and accept it

Step 5 – It’s time to know how much you will receive and where

  • The “Pending Request Amounts” will then appear
  • The Central Bank system will show:
  1. Amounts receivable
  2. Institutions that must return the money
  3. Type of values
  4. Additional information, when applicable

Step 6 – Click on one of the options that the system indicates:

  • “Request Here” – means that the institution offers a refund via Pix within 12 working days
  • Select one of the Pix keys and enter your personal data
  • To request the transfer of the other values ​​through Pix, repeat the procedure for choosing the Pix key
  • Keep the protocol number in case you need to contact the institution
  • “Request via institution” – means that the institution does not offer a Pix refund
  • In this case, contact the telephone or email provided to arrange with the bank how to return the amount​
  • On the Amounts Receivable information screen, the citizen must consult the institution’s service channels by clicking on its name

Step 7 – Enter the data and make the transfer

  • Whoever chooses to receive by Pix, must inform the key number
  • Afterwards, you will need to enter telephone and email, and agree to send the information to the system
  • Then go to “Register”
  • On the next screen, the protocol will appear; write it down and click “Close”

Last batch will be out on Monday (21)

The third last batch of payment of amounts receivable from the first phase will begin to be released this Monday (21). The money will be available for those born after 1983. Payment hours vary: from 4:00 to 14:00 and from 14:00 to 24:00.

Whoever misses the day, however, may have another chance to transfer the amounts on Saturday (26), when the system is repechage. If you miss that date, you can still re-loot on March 28.

SEE THE FIRST PHASE RELEASE CALENDAR

On the dates below, those who have money to receive will know how much they can withdraw

Date of birth or creation of the company Period to request the transfer Repechage date (for those who miss the scheduled date)
before 1968 7 to 11/3 12/mar
Between 1968 and 1983 14 to 18/3 19/mar
after 1983 3/21 to 3/25 26/mar

According to the Central Bank, the money will be returned in some way to the worker or entrepreneur, even if he misses all the withdrawal dates of this first phase of releasing the values.

“Citizens should not worry if they miss the date for some reason. They can return to valorareceber.bcb.gov.br at any time and receive a new appointment date”, says a note from the institution.

The monetary authority also informs that the consumer never loses the right to the values ​​in his name. “Financial institutions will keep these funds for as long as necessary, waiting until the citizen requests the return.”

In all, 28 million must withdraw R$ 4 billion in this first phase. There are 26 million CPFs and 2 million CNPJs. In the second phase, another R$ 4 billion will be released to Brazilians.

What will be released:

1) Money that was left in checking or savings accounts that were closed with the balance still available

two) Fees and installments improperly charged whose return was already provided for in the Term of Commitment signed with the BC

3) Money from closed consortia

4) Shares of capital and apportionment of leftovers of those who participated in credit unions

amounts receivablecentral banksheet

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