Paid Market introduces a new “Cofrinho” for business customers.

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The Pago Market introduced a new “Cofrinho” for Business accounts aimed at CNPJ clients during the Free Experience Market on Thursday.

The offer provides a return of 115% of the CDI for amounts up to R$ 10,000 and 100% of the CDI for sums up to R$ 100,000.

The digital bank of the Free Market announced at the start of the year that the “cup” for CPF would yield 120% of the CDI to members of the loyalty group Meli+.

This return is applicable for amounts up to R $ 10 thousand; for amounts exceeding this limit, the CDI’s performance of 100% is applied.

Since the introduction of the new “Cofrinho” for PFs at the Free Experience Market, the Argentine retailer reported a 5.4-fold surge in the collection of such products.

The Pago Market announced that the bank app downloads increased by 241% in the past year, with around 68 million users in Latin America.

  • Business operations
  • Business operations
  • CDI
  • free enterprise
  • Free Market (MELI34)
  • Paid marketplace
  • earnings

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