How to Invest

BEE4 is the only CVM-regulated market focused on developing the access market segment in Brazil and, with the FÁCIL Regime, now enables the issuance of fixed-income securities in addition to the trading of shares already available, making the capital markets accessible to Brazilian SMEs.

Why invest in securities traded on BEE4?

Secure environment

The BEE4 Market is regulated by the CVM and operates with strict controls and regulatory supervision.

Return potential

SMEs in the capital markets offer growth potential, creating opportunities for investors.

Diversification

Exposure to companies from different sectors, uncorrelated with assets listed on traditional stock exchanges.

Governance and transparency

Listed companies comply with disclosure rules for material information and market announcements.

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Securities Issuances

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See the difference between BEE4 Market offering types

A debt security (fixed income) issued by limited liability companies (limitadas) or corporations (Sociedades Anônimas - S.A.) to raise short- or medium-term capital from investors. It features simpler documentation, is typically structured with greater agility, and can provide various remuneration conditions.

A debt security (fixed income) issued by corporations (Sociedades Anônimas - S.A.) to raise capital from investors, typically with medium- to long-term maturities. It is a more structured transaction that includes an indenture and can feature various types of collateral and remuneration conditions.

An equity security issued by corporations (Sociedades Anônimas - S.A.) that represents a fraction of the company's capital stock. By issuing shares, the company raises capital from investors who become shareholders of the business, enabling them to participate in the company's earnings through the receipt of dividends, as well as to benefit from the company's potential appreciation over time.