With the possibility of verifying amounts of deceased persons, the Receivable Values System (SVR) reopens withdrawals on March 7, after being closed for 11 months. As of this Tuesday (28), at 10:00 am, queries will be reopened on the Valor Receivable website, managed by the Central Bank (BC). According to BC, around 38 million individuals and 2 million legal entities have R $6 billion receivable. The system will have important innovations, such as screen printing and request protocols for sharing on WhatsApp and the inclusion of all types of values provided for in the SVR standard. There will also be a virtual waiting room, which allows all users to consult on the same day, without the need for a schedule by year of birth or company foundation. with access for the heir, executor, executor or legal representative. As with consultations with living persons, the system will inform the institution responsible for the amount and the amount range. There will also be more transparency for those who have a joint account. If one of the holders requests the redemption of a forgotten amount, the other, when entering the system, will be able to see information such as the amount, date and CPF of the person who made the request. Resource Sources The new phase of SVR has included forgotten resource sources that were not in last year’s batches. Closed pre- or post-payment accounts, closed registration accounts maintained by brokerage houses and distributors, and other resources available at institutions for refunds were added. In addition to these sources, the SVR includes the following amounts, already available for withdrawals last year: accounts- closed current or savings accounts; capital quotas and apportionment of net surpluses of former members of credit unions; Unsought resources from closed consortium groups; unduly charged fees; and installments or expenses of credit operations unduly charged. Scams At this stage of the program, the Central Bank advises account holders to be careful with scams by embezzlers who claim to act as intermediaries for alleged redemptions of forgotten values. The BC clarifies that all the services of Valores a Receivable are completely free, that it does not send links or make contact to deal with amounts receivable or to confirm personal data. The BC also clarifies that only the financial institution that appears in the System query of Amounts Receivable can contact the citizen. The institution warns citizens not to provide passwords and clarifies that no one is authorized to make such requests.
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