Sebrae
Brazilian autonomous social institution From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sebrae (Portuguese: Serviço Brasileiro de Apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas, "Support Service for Micro and Small Enterprises"), is a Brazilian autonomous social institution part of the Sistema S whose aim is to foster the development of micro and small enterprises, stimulating entrepreneurship in the country .
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Abbreviation | Sebrae |
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Formation | 7 May 1972 |
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Coordinates | 15.816°S 47.8882°W |
Chairman | Décio Lima |
Website | www.sebrae.com.br |
Founded in 1972 with the name of Cebrae (Centro Brasileiro de Apoio à Pequena e Média Empresa),[1] it was an entity associated with the Brazilian federal government. In October 1990, it was renamed Sebrae (Serviço Brasileiro de apoio às Micro e Pequenas Empresas), detaching itself from public administration and becoming an autonomous, non-profit social service.
Sebrae's chairman is, as of 2023, Décio Lima.[2] The president of its National Deliberative Council is José Zeferino Pedrozo.
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