Starting this Thursday (30), micro and small companies can now go to the bank of their choice and seek the line of credit from the National Support Program for Micro and Small Businesses (Pronampe). Ordinance No. 191, of June 29, 2022, of the Federal Revenue Service, with the rules for granting credit, is published in the edition of today from the Official Gazette of the Union.
According to the Federal Revenue, in order to obtain the loan, it will be necessary for entrepreneurs to share the billing data of their companies with the financial institution. This sharing is done digitally, by accessing the e-CAC, available on Revenue websiteclicking on authorize data sharing.
Once the information is shared, the entrepreneur will be able to negotiate the loan with the bank. But, “if at the time of data sharing, the bank is not listed in the list of possible recipients, the entrepreneur must contact the bank branch and verify the forecast of adhesion to the system”.
Pronampe was created in May 2020 to financially assist small businesses and, at the same time, maintain jobs during the covid-19 pandemic. Last year, Pronampe became a permanent public policy of the federal government.