Economy

Amounts receivable: payment schedule ends this Friday (15)

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The Central Bank ends this Friday (15) the first phase of the payment schedule for money forgotten in banks and financial institutions, which is being released through the Values ​​Receivable System. The calendar is valid for people and companies that have not yet made the withdrawal.

The release of amounts is made according to the month of the taxpayer’s birthday or the company’s opening month. This week, people born after 1984 and companies created from the same year are able to withdraw the money.

On Saturday (16), will be the last recap of the schedule, when those who did not withdraw their values ​​or their companies on the scheduled date can return to withdraw.

To request the forgotten values, it is necessary to access the website of the Values ​​Receivable System according to the calendar and login with the Gov.br account, at silver or gold level. It is necessary to follow the step by step to withdraw the values.

See the withdrawal calendar

Year of birth Day you can withdraw
1984 to 1985 11th of April
1986 to 1988 April 12th
1989 to 1992 April 13th
1993 to 1997 april 14
1988 onwards

April 15th

Check out the five steps to transfer the values:

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

  • Access to the website must be made on the date and time previously informed when consulting the website.
  • If you still do not know the exact day of the redemption or if you have lost the date, you can redeem at any time

Step 2 – Log in with your gov.br account

Step 3 – Read the disclaimer

  • To have access to the money, you must read the disclaimer and accept it.

Step 4 – It’s time for the appointment

The Central Bank system will show:

  • the amounts receivable;
  • the institutions that must return the money;
  • the type of values;
  • additional information, when applicable

Step 5 – 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 the return by Pix within a period of up to 12 working days;
  • 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.

After the recap on the 16th, the system will spend two weeks in reformulation for the beginning of the second phase on May 2nd, when new consultations will be opened.

Amounts released in the second phase

  • Fees improperly charged, not provided for in Terms of Commitment signed by the bank with the BC
  • Installments or obligations related to credit operations improperly charged, not provided for in Terms of Commitment signed by the bank with the BC
  • Closed prepaid and postpaid payment accounts with available balance
  • Registration accounts maintained by securities brokerage companies and securities distributing companies for the registration of closed customer operations with available balance
  • Entities in extrajudicial liquidation
  • Resources not collected from the FGC (Credit Guarantee Fund)
  • Resources not collected from FGCoop (Credit Cooperative Credit Guarantee Fund)

Regardless of having received money or not in the first phase, citizens can consult and have amounts to be received in the new phase. “Even those who have already redeemed their resources and who did not have amounts receivable in the first stage must consult the system again, as the data will be updated and there may be new resources”, informs the bank.

There will be a change in payment logistics: it will now be possible to make the withdrawal at the time of the first consultation, without the need to return to the site later. The Central Bank has not yet given information on how the heirs will be looted.

According to the agency, until last Wednesday (5), 3.3 million individuals and 15,800 companies requested the redemption of amounts receivable, totaling R$ 295.3 million. Withdrawals from individuals accounted for 96% of the amounts returned so far.

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