
Human work that transforms Brazil
In three years, Sebrae's value increased from an estimated R$7,6 billion to R$33,9 billion, writes Sebrae's president, Décio Lima.

The importance of small businesses in addressing climate change.
In an article, the president of Sebrae emphasizes the importance of economic inclusion as a tool for social justice.
Consumers contribute to the country's development by choosing to buy from SMEs.
Sebrae doesn't build buildings or roads; its work is much greater. It's the silent transformations that touch people's hearts.
Brazilians are increasingly turning to entrepreneurship driven by opportunity: 3,4 million new businesses in 2025 are expected to boost jobs and innovation in the country.
Brazil has reached 213,4 million inhabitants and has 94 million entrepreneurs or potential entrepreneurs, consolidating the dream of owning one's own business.
The commitment to entrepreneurship that is fading is one that takes a transformative approach and promotes the exercise of citizenship.
This is the moment for Brazil to look in the mirror and see its true size. We are not small. We are not dependent. We are not a colony.
Sebrae expands access to credit with a program that has already provided R$ 6 billion and promises personalized support to small entrepreneurs.
Décio Lima advocates for investments to transform real community problems into practical solutions.
Despite representing only 30% of GDP, small businesses are the backbone of the Brazilian economy.