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The Caixa Tem application was created by Caixa Econômica for workers who I don’t have another bank account, or who did not sign an account to the deposit of R $ 600 emergency aid of the government. Through it, the worker has access to some important help-related functions.
Through Caixa Tem, the worker can choose to transfer the amount of the aid to another bank account, his or someone else’s.
Caixa says that the people who have the money in this digital savings can now, just pay bills and get up three free transfers per month. Withdrawals will be released gradually, starting April 27.
Through the application it is also possible to access information about benefits and social programs, in addition to obtaining information about the worker’s life, such as FGTS, PIS wage subsidy and unemployment insurance.
Users who have a Caixa account can also check their balance and account status, make payments and transfers of up to R $ 600 per transaction and up to R $ 1,000 per day.
How to access Caixa Tem
- Download the CaixaTem application from the App Store or Google Play
- Login with your CPF and create a 6-digit numeric password that is created at the first login
- After entering, choose the service you want and enter what is requested
- To access your account information, make payments and transfers with the same password, you must enter your cell phone number and wait for an SMS message with a code to confirm your identification.
Digital accounts
Pedro Guimarães said that with the emergency aid payment operation, there will be 30 million Brazilians who do not have bank accounts with access to digital accounts.
He points out that this is a very strong social initiative. These people can now make transactions for free through the account.
In times of pandemic, it is very important to avoid crowds of people in physical agencies, and digital accounts They are a great alternative for users to carry out transactions without having to go to a bank.
Paulo Henrique Oliveira, graduated in Journalism from the Universidade Mogi das Cruzes and in Radio and TV from the Universidade Bandeirante in São Paulo, is editor of FDR Portal producing articles on economics in general and also as a reporter for the website Aparato do Entretenimento that covers the world of television and the arts.
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