Nubank offers 450 BRL to customers in a survey
2 min readNubank offers 450 Rls to its customers if they are willing to take part in a survey related to Income tax (Individual Income Tax) you choose to study online. However, do not get too excited: there is no way to voluntarily advance the initiative, as it is the same bank Who chooses the participants and decides whether to participate or not.
With the paid survey, Nubank hopes to “gain different insights into the income tax return process.” in the current situation To your digital credit siteThe bank claims that it “aims at continuous improvement of services and operations”.
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The invitation by Nubank is made by e-mail. The survey takes about 10 minutes and the person selected by the bank answers questions about monthly income, income tax return, investments, accounting and related services, and whether tax cuts or credits are crucial to their application. However, Nubank does not issue R$450 for survey participation only.
“If your profile fits the research we are doing, we will invite you to an online study for a few days,” the bank message read. “By participating in the study to the end, and as a thank you for your time, you will receive R$450.”
That is, even if you receive an email asking you to participate in the survey, wait a bit. The only customers who paid R$450 are Nubank approved customers after answering the survey.
fall stage
At the beginning of the year, after a moment of ascent, Nubank ceased to be The most valuable bank in Latin America. The drop came after expectations of a massive rate hike in the US, an effect that was particularly felt by technology companies.
Despite this, the bank remains one of the strongest in the market, even in the period of decline in the Brazilian economy. Nubank is currently the largest credit card issuer in Brazil, with more than 760 thousand customers.
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