Ex-BR director notes attempt to save Banco Master

Police found a note in an ex-BRB director's agenda suggesting the bank's former president tried to save Banco Master through credit portfolio purchases. Paulo Henrique Costa denied irregularities in his deposition, stating operations aimed to replace assets and protect BRB. Investigations reveal potential losses of up to R$ 5 billion for the state bank.

Police seized an agenda from BRB's former Control and Risks director, Luana de Andrade Ribeiro, containing a July 2024 note. It recorded that then-president Paulo Henrique Costa ordered credit portfolio purchases from Banco Master to prevent its collapse, owned by Daniel Vorcaro.

In a December 30, 2025, deposition to police, Costa was questioned about the note. He explained the operations occurred during Master asset substitution, aiming to buy time and safeguard BRB. "If we look at that date, we're in the middle of the portfolio substitution process. So, all the assignments we made during that period [...] had two objectives: to fulfill our goal of changing the bank's portfolio, increasing profitability [...], and two, to allow us to make the substitutions," Costa said.

BRB acquired R$12.2 billion in Master's credit portfolios, deemed fraudulent by investigators, originated from facade company Tirreno without payment. Purchases began in July 2024, with initial adequate performance and 0.08% default rate, no documentary suspicions. In April 2025, expanded tests revealed irregularities, prompting an independent audit and asset substitution.

On May 25, 2025, BRB notified the Central Bank of irregular origination. BRB's attempt to acquire Master was a third option for competitiveness but denied by the Central Bank in September 2025, with Master's liquidation on November 18.

Central Bank's Supervision Director Aílton de Aquino testified that BRB losses could reach R$5 billion, with R$2.6 billion already provisioned and an additional R$2.2 billion due to low-quality substitute assets, such as funds with devalued stocks, delinquent credits, and Vorcaro family real estate. The Central Bank knew of issues since March 2025 and denied external pressures.

Vorcaro's defense stated the portfolios were replaced with regular, audited assets approved by BRB under Central Bank supervision. The DF bank plans capitalization to cover deficits, with ongoing analysis by firms like Machado Meyer and Kroll. Ousted Costa insists everything was correctly priced with discount.

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Lawyer denying R$12.2 billion Banco Master fraud allegations at press conference, with images of arrested banker Vorcaro and evidence.
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Vorcaro defense denies R$ 12.2 billion fraud at Banco Master

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The defense of banker Daniel Vorcaro, arrested last week while attempting to flee to Abu Dhabi, denied the existence of a R$ 12.2 billion fraud involving Banco Master. Lawyers claim the bank acted in good faith, substituting problematic credit portfolios sold to BRB and registering operations with B3. The Federal Police and Central Bank, however, point to evidence of forged payroll loans, leading to the institution's extrajudicial liquidation.

Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, denied to the Federal Police having defrauded credit portfolios worth R$ 12.2 billion sold to BRB, claiming he did not know which were good or bad. The portfolios, acquired from Tirreno consultancy, allegedly originated from payroll loans via Bahia public server associations, but indications point to forgery to inflate the bank's balance. The testimony took place on December 30, 2025, at the STF, under the rapporteurship of Dias Toffoli.

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The Central Bank announced the extrajudicial liquidation of Banco Master and related institutions on Tuesday (18), due to a liquidity crisis. The Federal Police arrested owner Daniel Vorcaro and others in Operation Compliance Zero, investigating the issuance of fake credit titles involving BRB. The scheme includes R$ 16.7 billion transfers from BRB to Master, with at least R$ 12.2 billion in fictitious credits.

The Central Bank approved the transfer of control of Banco Voiter to Augusto Lima, an ex-partner of Banco Master, in July 2025, despite suspicions of fraud in credit portfolios already raised by the agency in March of that year. Lima was arrested in November during Operation Compliance Zero for involvement in a fraudulent scheme linked to Bahian associations. The case highlights contradictions in the BC's regulatory analysis amid ongoing investigations.

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The Regional Federal Court of the 1st Region ordered on Friday, November 28, 2025, the release of Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, and four other directors, with ankle monitor use and other precautionary measures. Desembargadora Solange Salgado da Silva's decision will be enforced on Saturday, 29. Vorcaro was arrested on November 17 during Operation Compliance Zero, probing frauds of about R$ 12.2 billion in fake credit titles.

In a follow-up ruling, STF Minister Dias Toffoli rejected the Central Bank's embargos to remove Fiscalization Director Ailton Aquino Santos from the December 30 confrontation hearing in the Banco Master case, emphasizing his relevance despite BC not being investigated.

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In the latest development in the Banco Master scandal, a federal judge in Florida on January 8 recognized Brazil's Central Bank-ordered liquidation of the bank, blocking its US assets and dealing a blow to controller Daniel Vorcaro. The ruling counters Vorcaro's bid to halt recognition, citing a potential TCU reversal amid billion-dollar fraud allegations involving the Central Bank and Federal Police.

 

 

 

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