Santander reduces financing rate for solar energy in São Paulo

Individuals and companies can finance photovoltaic systems with lower interest rates until next Friday (28)
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Santander reduz taxa de financiamento para energia solar em São Paulo
Interested parties can finance solar systems through installment payments. Photo: Santander/Disclosure

A Yes - one Santander Group digital company, which offers credit and financing solutions for various segments – reported that launched an offer to boost the acquisition of solar energy systems in the state of São Paulo.

To the next Friday (28), natural and legal persons may finance photovoltaic systems with interest from 1.25% per month and with the possibility of an additional discount of up to 10% on the fee.

You interested parties can also finance photovoltaic equipment through installment payments, offered by more than two thousand partner retailers across the country.

“The special conditions aim to boost sales, but mainly to bring the advantages of clean energy to more and more people”, highlighted Marcelo Aleixo, CEO of Sim.

According to the executive, Brazilians' interest in photovoltaic sources and the growing demand for solar equipment have been one of the main drivers for Sim’s growth in recent months.

“Between January and May this year, financing simulations in the Southeast, a strategic region for the brand, grew by 168% in relation to the same period in 2023. Credit granting advanced even further: 421% in the same period of comparison,” he said.

More information information on financing conditions for solar systems can be accessed on the Sim website, clicking here.

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Henry Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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