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How small businesses can benefit from the Positive Register

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ANBC and CNI discuss the main points of the database in a free booklet. The institutions aim to facilitate access to credit for micro and small companies

São Paulo, September 27, 2022 - Easy access to credit and low interest rates are factors that help entrepreneurs, especially smaller ones, to invest in and grow their businesses. To help micro and small companies (MSEs) to achieve these benefits, the National Confederation of Industry (CNI) and the National Association of Credit Bureaus (ANBC) have launched a free booklet Cadastro Positivo: How micro and small companies can benefit.

Positive datawhich collects the credit history of consumers and companies, currently has more than 140 million records - equivalent to 79% of the Brazilian population.

One of the advantages that entrepreneurs can gain from being part of the Positive Registry is to improve their credit rating and thus access lines of financing with lower interest rates.

The CNI's Economic Policy Manager, Fabio Guerra, explains that the booklet came about after the institutions realized the need to present these results in order to guide and encourage the participation of MSEs in the Register.

"We often see the benefits of the Positive Register being publicized for consumers, but little is said about it for micro and small business owners. This booklet is an orientation service so that MSEs know about the instrument, get up to speed and have more advantages in the market," adds Fabio Guerra.

 

"The Positive Registry has been consolidated as a right for companies that use credit. Knowing and knowing how to use this tool will certainly lead micro and small companies down the path of sustainable use of resources for investments or for maintaining operations, said ANBC president Elias Sfeir."

This is one of the initiatives of the partnership that was signed between CNI's Network of Credit Access Centers (Rede NAC) and ANBC in 2021, to offer services to companies that access or wish to access lines of financing. The booklet is available on the institutions' website.

 

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ANBC Press Relations

Regina Pimenta: (11) 98136.6835 regina@pimenta.com

Ana Carolina Rodrigues: (11) 98674.0348 anacarolina@pimenta.com

 

 

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