Investor Presentaiton
Annual Report
AR
2022
SUMMARY
WHO WE
ARE
OUR
STRENGTH
AND
OUR
RESOURCES
OUR
RESULTS
Infrastructure and natural resources
The BCB has buildings in ten cities and a state-of-the-art
technological park, fundamental for the fulfillment of the
mission of ensuring an efficient financial system.
In 2022, the improvement of building facilities continued,
especially in the aspects of accessibility, safety and
sustainability. There was particular attention to the best
use of spaces, allowing the sharing of real estate with other
federal government bodies. In August, the BCB started an
extensive renovation of its museum, the Museu de Valores
located at the headquarter in Brasilia, following sustainable
practices, which include the use of energy-efficient building
materials and the sustainable disposal of the related waste.
The renovation of the museum is funded by the Diffuse
Rights Defense Fund, managed by the Ministry of Justice
and Public Security.
ASSIGNMENT OF USE OF AREAS TO
OTHER PUBLIC ENTITIES
Facilities sharing arrangements provided better use of
spaces, optimization of the processes of contracting
services and acquisitions, apportionment of expenses
(water and sewage services, electricity, surveillance,
maintenance and conservation of real estate etc) and
reduction of costs with lease of real estate by the
assignees. The savings in administrative costing allows
efficient reallocation of resources, allowing to strengthen
the public policies of the agencies.
Currently, the BCB has co-located facilities to 21 government
agencies and entities, totaling approximately BRL 16 million
in transfers, referring to the apportionment of common
expenses.
The areas provided by the BCB are distributed as follows:
» Belém: CGU; Superintendence of Administration of
the Ministry of Economy in the State of Pará (SRA/
ME); National Agency of Supplementary Health (ANS);
National Agency of Waterway Transpor (ANTAQ); and
State Superintendence of the Ministry of Health in Pará
(SEMS).
» Belo Horizonte: Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN);
National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC); National
Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL), IBRAM.
>> Brasília: Superior Labor Court (TST), with six apartments
at SQS 314, Asa Sul neighborhood.
» Curitiba: ANTAQ, Regional Superintendence of
Administration of the Ministry of Economy in the State of
Paraná (SRA/ME), Superintendence of Private Insurance
(SUSEP) and Federal Court of Accounts (TCU).
>> Fortaleza: Regional Superintendence of the Federal
Police and ANS.
>> Porto Alegre: ANTAQ and the National Mining Agency
(ANM) and Telecomunicações Brasileiras S/A (Telebrás).
>> Recife: National Agency of Land Transportation (ANTT).
» Rio de Janeiro: Institute for Applied Economic
Research (IPEA); National Institute of Metrology,
Standardization, and Industrial Quality (INMETRO);
National Complementary Welfare Superintendence
(PREVIC); and The Superintendence of Private Insurance
(SUSEP).
» Salvador: ANS, ANTT and Ibama (Brazilian Institute of
Environment and Renewable Natural Resources).
>> São Paulo: CGU, PREVIC and SUSEP.
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