Brazil’s bank lending showed a marked acceleration in March 2026, with month‑over‑month growth rising to 0.9%, up from 0.4% in February 2026. The latest figures, updated on 27 April 2026, suggest a strengthening in credit expansion across the banking sector compared with the prior month.
The data, based on a month‑over‑month comparison, indicate that while February’s lending had already been growing modestly, March’s increase more than doubled the pace. In this framework, the “actual” figure of 0.9% reflects the change from February to March, while the “previous” 0.4% represents the change from January to February. The acceleration points to rising demand for credit or a more accommodative lending stance by banks as the first quarter of 2026 drew to a close.
Market participants and policymakers will now be watching whether this faster lending growth proves to be a one‑month rebound or the start of a more sustained upswing in Brazilian credit conditions as the year progresses.