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How to open a Porto Seguro account
The Porto Seguro account is free and offers several banking services online. Learn here how to open an account and how you can be one of the first to enjoy its benefits.
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Porto Seguro account: join the waiting list and be one of the first to experience this super novelty
The Porto Seguro account is not yet open to all users, because, in order to access the platform, it is necessary to join a waiting list. That's why, today, we're going to show you how to open your Porto Seguro Bank.
This way, you can enjoy a free account with several benefits and banking services with no fees. Interested? Continue reading and check it out!
Discover the Porto Seguro credit card
Check here the advantages and disadvantages of the Porto Seguro card. As well as see how to acquire yours.
open online
So, to open your Porto Seguro account online and join the waiting list. You need to go to the official website and complete the registration.
After that, wait to receive the email that will release the digital account for you. Thus, you can install the Porto Seguro application to open the account.
open via phone
Unfortunately, it is not possible to open your account over the phone, because it is only possible to open it through the website and then through the institution's application.
However, you can contact the institution by phone:
- Relationship Center: (11) 3366 3110 (Greater São Paulo) / 3004 6268 (capitals and large centers) / 0800 727 8118 (other regions);
- SAC: 0800 727 2765 / 0800 727 8736 (exclusive service for the hearing impaired).
open by application
Then, you must join the waiting list and only after receiving the confirmation email, you will be able to install the Porto Seguro application and follow the next steps.
This way, the whole process is pretty simple, but you can't just install the app. Because you must do the step by step described by the app.
Santander account or Porto Seguro account: which one to choose?
Now that you know all the information about the Porto Seguro account, if it's still not what you're looking for, don't worry, as there are other digital accounts available, such as the Santander account. So, check out an informative table below!
Santander account | Porto Seguro account | |
Minimum Income | not informed | not informed |
Monthly cost | R$24 per month | Exempt |
credit card | Yes | Yes |
Benefits | Unlimited withdrawals and transfers Possibility of exemption from monthly fee | Debit card Account protection insurance investment platform |
How to open a Santander account
Enjoy the Santander account with unlimited transfers and withdrawals, as well as a credit card with no annual fee under conditions. Find out how to open yours here.
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