Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Agiplan Financeira S.A. - CFI
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Agiplan Financeira S.A. - CFI data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Agiplan Financeira S.A. - CFI data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Agiplan Financeira S.A. - CFI data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
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Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Aymore Credito Financiamento e Investimento S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Aymore Credito Financiamento e Investimento S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Aymore Credito Financiamento e Investimento S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Aymore Credito Financiamento e Investimento S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Aymore Credito Financiamento e Investimento S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BES Investimento do Brasil S.A. Banco de Investimento
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BES Investimento do Brasil S.A. Banco de Investimento data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BES Investimento do Brasil S.A. Banco de Investimento data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BES Investimento do Brasil S.A. Banco de Investimento data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BES Investimento do Brasil S.A. Banco de Investimento from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BIORC CFI
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BIORC CFI data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BIORC CFI data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BIORC CFI data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BIORC CFI from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Banco de Brasilia S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Banco de Brasilia S.A. data was reported at 7.920 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 7.920 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Banco de Brasilia S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 8.560 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1866 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.080 % pa in 03 Oct 2013 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 11 Oct 2018. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Banco de Brasilia S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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7.920 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Banco de Brasilia S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Credito Financiamento E Investimento S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Credito Financiamento E Investimento S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Credito Financiamento E Investimento S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Credito Financiamento E Investimento S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BRB Credito Financiamento E Investimento S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BV Financeira S.A. Credito Financiamento e Investimento
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BV Financeira S.A. Credito Financiamento e Investimento data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BV Financeira S.A. Credito Financiamento e Investimento data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BV Financeira S.A. Credito Financiamento e Investimento data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: BV Financeira S.A. Credito Financiamento e Investimento from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco A. J. Renner S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco A. J. Renner S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco A. J. Renner S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco A. J. Renner S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco A. J. Renner S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco ABC Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco ABC Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco ABC Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco ABC Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco ABC Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa de Investimento S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa de Investimento S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa de Investimento S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa de Investimento S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Alfa de Investimento S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Arbi S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Arbi S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Arbi S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Arbi S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Arbi S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Azteca do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Azteca do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Azteca do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Azteca do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Azteca do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BBM S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BBM S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BBM S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BBM S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BBM S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BGN S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BGN S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BGN S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BGN S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BGN S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BMG S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BMG S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BMG S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BMG S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BMG S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BNP Paribas Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BNP Paribas Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BNP Paribas Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BNP Paribas Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BNP Paribas Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BTG Pactual S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BTG Pactual S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BTG Pactual S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BTG Pactual S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BTG Pactual S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BVA S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BVA S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BVA S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BVA S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco BVA S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bonsucesso S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bonsucesso S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bonsucesso S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bonsucesso S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bonsucesso S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradescard S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradescard S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradescard S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.480 % pa in 23 Dec 2016 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradescard S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
Last | Frequency | Range |
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradescard S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco Financiamentos S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco Financiamentos S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco Financiamentos S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco Financiamentos S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco Financiamentos S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco S.A. data was reported at 8.690 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 8.690 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 9.390 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1866 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10.690 % pa in 14 Oct 2016 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 23 Dec 2016. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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8.690 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Bradesco S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CNH Capital S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CNH Capital S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CNH Capital S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CNH Capital S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CNH Capital S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CR2 S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CR2 S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CR2 S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CR2 S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco CR2 S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cacique S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cacique S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cacique S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cacique S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cacique S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Capital S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Capital S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Capital S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Capital S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Capital S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cargill S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cargill S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cargill S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cargill S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cargill S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Caterpillar S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Caterpillar S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Caterpillar S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Caterpillar S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Caterpillar S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cedula S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cedula S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cedula S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cedula S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cedula S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citibank S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citibank S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citibank S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1866 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.400 % pa in 13 Jun 2017 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citibank S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citibank S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citicard S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citicard S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citicard S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citicard S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Citicard S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Commercial Investment Trus
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Commercial Investment Trus data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Commercial Investment Trus data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Commercial Investment Trus data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Commercial Investment Trus from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo Sicredi S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo Sicredi S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo Sicredi S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo Sicredi S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo Sicredi S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo do Brasil S.A.Bancoob
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo do Brasil S.A.Bancoob data was reported at 8.760 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 8.760 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo do Brasil S.A.Bancoob data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.000 % pa in 12 May 2017 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 12 Aug 2017. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo do Brasil S.A.Bancoob data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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8.760 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cooperativo do Brasil S.A.Bancoob from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Credit Agricole Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Credit Agricole Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Credit Agricole Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Credit Agricole Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Credit Agricole Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cruzeiro do Sul S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cruzeiro do Sul S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cruzeiro do Sul S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cruzeiro do Sul S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Cruzeiro do Sul S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Daycoval S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Daycoval S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Daycoval S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Daycoval S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Daycoval S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fator S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fator S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fator S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fator S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fator S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fiat S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fiat S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fiat S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fiat S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fiat S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fibra S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fibra S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fibra S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fibra S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fibra S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ficsa S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ficsa S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ficsa S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ficsa S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ficsa S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fidis S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fidis S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fidis S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fidis S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Fidis S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco GMAC S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco GMAC S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco GMAC S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco GMAC S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco GMAC S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Gerador S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Gerador S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Gerador S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Gerador S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Gerador S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Guanabara S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Guanabara S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Guanabara S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Guanabara S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Guanabara S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Honda S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Honda S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Honda S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Honda S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Honda S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial e Comercial S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial e Comercial S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial e Comercial S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial e Comercial S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Industrial e Comercial S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Indusval S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Indusval S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Indusval S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Indusval S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Indusval S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intercap S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intercap S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intercap S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intercap S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intercap S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intermedium S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intermedium S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intermedium S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.470 % pa in 14 Aug 2015 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intermedium S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Intermedium S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itau BBA S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itau BBA S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itau BBA S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itau BBA S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itau BBA S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itaucard S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itaucard S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itaucard S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itaucard S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Itaucard S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. P. Morgan S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. P. Morgan S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. P. Morgan S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. P. Morgan S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. P. Morgan S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. Safra S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. Safra S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 04 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. Safra S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 04 Jul 2019, with 1868 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 04 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 04 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. Safra S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 04 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 04 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco J. Safra S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 04 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco John Deere S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco John Deere S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco John Deere S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco John Deere S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco John Deere S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Keb do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Keb do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Keb do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Keb do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Keb do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco La Nacion Argentina
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco La Nacion Argentina data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco La Nacion Argentina data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco La Nacion Argentina data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco La Nacion Argentina from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Luso Brasileiro S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Luso Brasileiro S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Luso Brasileiro S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Luso Brasileiro S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Luso Brasileiro S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxima S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxima S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxima S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxima S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxima S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxinvest S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxinvest S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxinvest S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxinvest S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Maxinvest S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercantil do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercantil do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercantil do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1866 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.730 % pa in 07 Jul 2016 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercantil do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercantil do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercedes Benz do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercedes Benz do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercedes Benz do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercedes Benz do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Mercedes Benz do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Modal S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Modal S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Modal S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Modal S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Modal S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Moneo S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Moneo S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Moneo S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Moneo S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Moneo S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original do Agronegocio S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original do Agronegocio S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original do Agronegocio S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original do Agronegocio S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Original do Agronegocio S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco PSA Finance Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco PSA Finance Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco PSA Finance Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco PSA Finance Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco PSA Finance Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Paulista S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Paulista S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Paulista S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Paulista S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Paulista S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pecunia S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pecunia S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pecunia S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pecunia S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pecunia S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pine S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pine S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pine S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pine S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Pine S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Porto Real de Investimento S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Porto Real de Investimento S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Porto Real de Investimento S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Porto Real de Investimento S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Porto Real de Investimento S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Prosper S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Prosper S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Prosper S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Prosper S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Prosper S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Randon S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Randon S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Randon S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Randon S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Randon S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rendimento S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rendimento S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rendimento S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rendimento S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rendimento S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ribeirao Preto S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ribeirao Preto S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ribeirao Preto S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.790 % pa in 03 Oct 2013 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ribeirao Preto S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Ribeirao Preto S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rodobens S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rodobens S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rodobens S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rodobens S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rodobens S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rural S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rural S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rural S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rural S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Rural S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Safra S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Safra S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Safra S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.000 % pa in 11 Apr 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Safra S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Safra S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Santander Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Santander Brasil S.A. data was reported at 8.920 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 8.920 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Santander Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 9.145 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1866 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 12.950 % pa in 19 Nov 2015 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 10 Sep 2016. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Santander Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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8.920 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
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Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Semear S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Semear S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Semear S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Semear S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Semear S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sofisa S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sofisa S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sofisa S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sofisa S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
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Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Sumitomo Mitsui Brasileiro S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Topazio S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Topazio S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Topazio S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Topazio S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
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Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Toyota do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Triangulo S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Triangulo S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Triangulo S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Triangulo S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Triangulo S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Tricury S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Tricury S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Tricury S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Tricury S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Tricury S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Vipal S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Vipal S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Vipal S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Vipal S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Vipal S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volkswagen S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volkswagen S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volkswagen S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volkswagen S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volkswagen S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volvo Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volvo Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volvo Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volvo Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Volvo Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Votorantim S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Votorantim S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Votorantim S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Votorantim S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Votorantim S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Yamaha Motor do Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Yamaha Motor do Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Yamaha Motor do Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Yamaha Motor do Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco Yamaha Motor do Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da Amazonia S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da Amazonia S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da Amazonia S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da Amazonia S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da Amazonia S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da China Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da China Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da China Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da China Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco da China Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento de Minas Gerais S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento de Minas Gerais S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento de Minas Gerais S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento de Minas Gerais S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento de Minas Gerais S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento do Espirito Santo S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento do Espirito Santo S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento do Espirito Santo S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento do Espirito Santo S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Desenvolvimento do Espirito Santo S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de La Republica Oriental del Uruguay
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de La Republica Oriental del Uruguay data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de La Republica Oriental del Uruguay data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de La Republica Oriental del Uruguay data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de La Republica Oriental del Uruguay from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Lage Landen Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Lage Landen Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Lage Landen Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Lage Landen Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |
View Brazil's Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Lage Landen Brasil S.A. from 21 Jan 2012 to 03 Jul 2019 in the chart:
Brazil Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Brasil S.A.
Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Brasil S.A. data was reported at 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % pa for 02 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Brasil S.A. data is updated daily, averaging 0.000 % pa from Jan 2012 (Median) to 03 Jul 2019, with 1867 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019 and a record low of 0.000 % pa in 03 Jul 2019. Lending Rate: per Annum: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates: Banco de Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Brasil S.A. data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bank of Brazil. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table BR.MB047: Lending Rate: per Annum: by Banks: Post-Fixed: Individuals: Mortgages with Regulated Rates. Lending Rate: Daily: Interest rates disclosed represent the total cost of the transaction to the client, also including taxes and operating. These rates correspond to the average fees in the period indicated in the tables. There are presented only institutions that had granted during the period determined. In general, institutions practicing different rates within the same type of credit. Thus, the rate charged to a customer may differ from the average. Several factors such as the time and volume of the transaction, as well as the guarantees offered, explain the differences between interest rates. Certain institutions grant allowance of the use of the term overdraft. However, this is not considered in the calculation of rates of this type. It should be noted that the overdraft is a modality that has high interest rates. Thus, its use should be restricted to short periods. If the customer needs resources for a longer period, should find ways to offer lower rates. The Brazilian Central Bank publishes these data with a delay about 20 days with relation to the reference period, thus allowing sufficient time for all Financial Institutions to deliver the relevant information. Interest rates presented in this set of tables correspond to averages weighted by the values of transactions conducted in the five working days specified in each table. These rates represent the average effective cost of loans to customers, consisting of the interest rates actually charged by financial institutions in their lending operations, increased tax burdens and operational incidents on the operations. The interest rates shown are the average of the rates charged in the various operations performed by financial institutions, in each modality. In one discipline, interest rates may differ between customers of the same financial institution. Interest rates vary according to several factors, such as the value and quality of collateral provided in the operation, the proportion of down payment operation, the history and the registration status of each client, the term of the transaction, among others . Institutions with “zero” did not operate on modalities for those periods or did not provide information to the Central Bank of Brazil. The Central Bank of Brazil assumes no responsibility for delay, error or other deficiency of information provided for purposes of calculating average rates presented in this
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0.000 03 Jul 2019 | daily | 21 Jan 2012 - 03 Jul 2019 |