iDinheiro Brazil Loan & Interest Rate Scraper
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iDinheiro Brazil Loan & Interest Rate Scraper
Extract Brazilian loan rates by lender from iDinheiro. Scrape monthly interest rate, CET, annual rate, released-amount range, Reclame Aqui rating, pros, cons and target borrower per lender.
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Extract Brazilian loan and credit interest rates by lender from iDinheiro, the rates fintechs and banks publish on their comparison rankings
| 13 fields per record | Brazil coverage | JSON / CSV / Excel output formats | Updated 2026-06-22 |
What you get
One record per lender found on an iDinheiro comparison ranking, with the monthly interest rate, the Custo Efetivo Total, the released-amount range and the editorial pros, cons and rating so you can track and compare credit pricing across Brazilian banks and fintechs. Each record contains:
- imageUrl: lender logo as shown on iDinheiro
- lender: the bank or fintech offering the loan (for example Creditas, Banco BV)
- productType: iDinheiro product category for the lender (for example personal-loan)
- modalities: the loan types the lender offers (for example secured vehicle loan, payroll loan, FGTS advance)
- interestRateMonthly: starting monthly interest rate as a number (percent per month)
- cet: Custo Efetivo Total range when disclosed, as { min, max, text } percent per year
- annualRate: yearly interest rate range when disclosed, as { min, max, text } percent per year
- rating: Reclame Aqui score on a 0 to 10 scale
- ratingLabel: the Reclame Aqui rating word (for example Boa, Ótima, Regular)
- pros: the lender's main advantage as published by iDinheiro
- cons: the lender's main disadvantage as published by iDinheiro
- targetBorrower: the borrower profile the loan is recommended for
- minAmount: lowest amount the lender releases, in Brazilian reais
- maxAmount: highest amount the lender releases, in Brazilian reais
- modalityRates: per-modality breakdown array, each with name, monthly rate and released-amount range, when the lender publishes one
- url: the iDinheiro comparison page the rate was read from
- lenderUrl: the lender destination link iDinheiro points to
- observedAt: when this rate was last seen by the scraper
The cet, annualRate and rating fields are conditional: they populate only when iDinheiro discloses them for that lender, otherwise they are null.
Who is it for
| Use case | Who benefits |
|---|---|
| Track monthly interest rates across Brazilian lenders | Fintech analysts and product teams |
| Build a loan price comparison or aggregator | Personal finance sites and marketplaces |
| Monitor competitor credit pricing over time | Banks and credit fintechs |
| Feed rate data into a lending decision model | Data and credit risk teams |
| Research the Brazilian consumer credit market | Market researchers and journalists |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which country and lenders does this cover? It covers Brazil. The scraper reads the lender rankings on iDinheiro, which include banks and fintechs such as Creditas, Banco BV, Geru, Crefisa and others, depending on the comparison page you point it at.
How many records will a single page return? It depends on the page. A ranking page produces one record per lender loan modality listed in its rate breakdown tables, typically several to a few dozen records per page. You can point the actor at multiple comparison pages in one run.
Can I choose which loan categories to scrape? Yes. Provide the iDinheiro comparison page URLs you care about in the input, for example the best online loans ranking, the instant Pix loan page, or the loans for negatived customers page. Each page is parsed the same way.
Why is the interest rate sometimes a "starting from" value? iDinheiro publishes rates as "a partir de" (starting from), so the numeric rate fields hold that advertised minimum. The original wording, including conditions like "+ IPCA" or "depends on the convenio", is preserved in the notes field so nothing is lost.
What happens when a rate or amount is missing for a product? Missing values are returned as null rather than guessed. For example a payroll product priced "by convenio" will have a null monthly rate, with the original text kept in notes. Amount and term fields are also null when the page expresses them as a condition (for example "up to 35% of the benefit") instead of a fixed value.
Example use cases
Ready-to-run example tasks, each preconfigured for a common scenario. Open one and press run, or use it as a template:
- iDinheiro Personal Loans: Scrape iDinheiro personal loan provider comparisons in Brazil with rates, terms and provider details.
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