The deadline to request these funds ends at midnight tonight. Therefore, this marks the end of an important stage in the recovery of funds that many account holders did not even remember they had.
The Central Bank has made a specific platform available to facilitate access to forgotten mom database amounts. Interested parties should access the SVR website. They need to log in with a Gov.br account, silver or gold level. This way, they will be able to check if they have money to receive.
The process is simple and, within a few minutes, the user can identify if there is any outstanding amount. The system then provides instructions on how to make the withdrawal. You can do this via the website or by contacting the bank.
Many banks allow automatic transfers to registered checking accounts, which makes the process quick and convenient. It is important that users make the request as soon as possible. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. today. There will be no further extension.

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Who is entitled to receive
The amounts available in the SVR refer to old bank accounts, fees charged unduly, accounts not closed correctly, among others. According to the Central Bank, many Brazilians have money to receive. This is mainly the case for those who opened or closed accounts in different banks.
To consult, simply follow these steps:
Access the Central Bank's Amounts Receivable website .
Log in with your Gov.br account.
Check if there is available balance.
Follow the instructions for withdrawal or contact the bank.
Implications for those who do not withdraw forgotten money
Anyone who fails to make the request in time will lose the chance to withdraw the amount now. However, the Central Bank warns that the amounts will be available for future consultations. However, new withdrawal windows have not yet been defined, and the process can only be reopened after system reviews.
According to financial experts, failing to withdraw money now could be detrimental, especially for those who have significant amounts. “Even small amounts can make a difference in times of need. The recommendation is that everyone check and withdraw what they are due to receive,” says economist André Silva.