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Marisa Credit Card

  • by Renata Santiago

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We will accurately and clearly examine the Marisa credit card in this article. Our goal is to provide a simplified, accessible analysis to help you better understand this financial product. We are committed to offering reliable information to guide your financial decisions.

About Marisa. In 1948, after decades of learning the art of making accessories from his father, Bernardo Goldfarb acquired “Marisa Bolsas”. Two years later, the entrepreneurial spirit combined with the objective of enchanting the Brazilian female public led Goldfarb to create “Marisa Malhas” where she started the famous “Marisa” store.

Cartão Marisa
Marisa Card

Who is the Marisa credit card suitable for?

The Marisa credit card is aimed at individuals and is focused on customers who make purchases on its network. But it is also a basic option designed to meet common financial routine needs.

Below are the requirements to apply for the card:

  • Minimum age of 18 years;
  • CPF regularized with the Federal Revenue Service;
  • Minimum income required: 1 minimum wage;
  • Mandatory credit assessment.

Marisa Card fees and charges:

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It's crucial to understand the fees associated with your credit card to make an informed decision. Here are some details about the Marisa credit card:

  • Annual fee: value of R$4.90 reais.
  • Revolving interest: 8.90% per month.
  • Possibility of international purchases: The card is international, subject to the Tax on Financial Operations (IOF) and the foreign currency to Real conversion rate.

What is the credit limit on the Marisa card?

The card's credit limit depends on the individual's financial history. Bradesco evaluates several factors before determining the limit, including payment patterns and debt history. Can reach up to R$5,000.00 reais.

Marisa card request:

The card request must be made in person at a chain store or online through Marisa's official website.

It is worth it?

 The Marisa card may indeed be worth it for the store's loyal customers, who tend to make the majority of their purchases at the Marisa chain as most of the benefits only apply to in-store purchases.