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Brazil SME Business Loans 2026: BNDES, PRONAMPE & Microcrédito Options Compared

BNDES, PRONAMPE, and fintech lenders — the complete Brazilian SME funding landscape.

May 09, 2026 · 8 min read
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Brazilian small businesses can access BNDES financing at subsidised rates from approximately TLP + 1.3% to 5.5% (effective ~9% to 13%), PRONAMPE working capital loans at SELIC + 6% (currently ~18.75%), and microcrédito produtivo orientado for micro-entrepreneurs at regulated rates. MEIs and small businesses also benefit from simplified tax regimes and Sebrae support services.

Overview of Brazilian SME Financing

Brazil's small business financing landscape is shaped by its unique economic characteristics: relatively high base interest rates (the SELIC rate stands at approximately 12.75% in May 2026), a large informal economy, and a complex tax system. Despite these challenges, the Brazilian government operates several programs specifically designed to improve SME access to credit.

Brazilian SMEs are classified by annual revenue:

Each category has access to different financing programs, tax regimes, and support services.

BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social)

The BNDES is Brazil's national development bank and the primary source of subsidised long-term financing for businesses of all sizes. For SMEs, BNDES offers several key programs:

BNDES Crédito Pequenas Empresas

BNDES Finame

BNDES Cartão (BNDES Card)

PRONAMPE (Programa Nacional de Apoio às Microempresas e Empresas de Pequeno Porte)

PRONAMPE was created during the COVID-19 pandemic and has been made permanent by law (Lei 14.161/2021). It is now one of the most important SME credit programs in Brazil:

While the PRONAMPE rate appears high by international standards, it is significantly below typical commercial bank rates for SMEs in Brazil, which can range from 25% to 60%+ per year for unsecured working capital.

Microcrédito Produtivo Orientado

Microcrédito produtivo orientado is Brazil's regulated microcredit framework, designed specifically for micro-entrepreneurs and informal businesses:

CrediAmigo (Banco do Nordeste)

CrediAmigo is the largest microcredit program in Latin America, operated by Banco do Nordeste in Brazil's Northeast region:

Commercial Bank Options

Beyond government programs, Brazilian commercial banks offer SME lending at market rates:

Lender Product Rate Range (annual)
Banco do Brasil Working capital (PJ) 18% – 35%
Itaú Unibanco Crédito PJ 20% – 40%
Bradesco Capital de Giro 20% – 38%
Santander Brasil Empréstimo PJ 18% – 42%
Caixa Econômica Giro Caixa 16% – 30%

These rates reflect Brazil's high base interest rate environment. Secured loans (with real estate or receivables as collateral) typically fall at the lower end of the range, while unsecured working capital lines command the highest rates.

Fintech Lenders

Brazil has a rapidly growing fintech lending sector that offers faster approval and digital-first experiences:

Sebrae: Free Business Support

The Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas (Sebrae) is a quasi-governmental organisation that provides free consulting, training, and business development support to Brazilian SMEs. While Sebrae does not lend money directly, it plays a critical role in the financing ecosystem by:

Choosing the Right Program

Application Tips for Brazilian SMEs

  1. Formalise your business — registration as MEI, ME, or EPP is required for nearly all programs. The Simples Nacional tax regime simplifies compliance.
  2. Start with PRONAMPE — check all major banks for PRONAMPE availability. The program often runs out of FGO guarantee funds within weeks of each new allocation.
  3. Visit Sebrae first — free consulting can help you identify the best program and prepare your application.
  4. Check BNDES Card eligibility — the application is online and approval is relatively fast. Check if your suppliers are accredited BNDES Card vendors.
  5. Maintain clean financials — regular CNPJ status, up-to-date tax filings, and clean Serasa/SPC credit records are prerequisites for most programs.
  6. Compare across banks — BNDES and PRONAMPE loans are distributed through multiple banks, and each adds its own spread. Shopping across institutions can save significant interest costs.
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