Business Events in Brazil Set to Boost Market Development and Networking in Curitiba and Natal
Upcoming business events in Curitiba and Natal will foster real estate insights and entrepreneurial networking, reflecting Brazil's dynamic market growth.
- • Santander hosts free business meetings in Curitiba on August 24-25, focusing on real estate market growth and credit solutions.
- • The real estate sector in Paraná shows robust expansion, with 47% growth in property financing in 2025 and a 151% increase in construction activity this year.
- • Natal will host the 2nd Domínio de Negócios on September 11-12, emphasizing business cycles for strategic decision-making.
- • Domínio de Negócios features national and local speakers and supports regional brands and ecosystem strengthening.
Key details
Banco Santander is organizing two free business meetings focused on the expanding real estate market in Curitiba on August 24 and 25. Led by Elisangela Perussi, the bank's Real Estate Business head, the events will bring together real estate agents, brokers, entrepreneurs, construction companies, and developers. The discussions will highlight significant sector growth including a 47% increase in financing for property acquisition in 2025 and a 151% rise in construction activity in the first half of this year. The meetings aim to provide insights into real estate credit trends, market forecasts, and strengthening partnerships in Paraná's dynamic market.
Meanwhile, Natal is gearing up for the 2nd Edition of Domínio de Negócios on September 11 and 12. This event, initiated by entrepreneur Lyri Peixoto, targets about 400 business owners and leaders, focusing on the theme "O Ciclo," which reflects the various phases a business experiences. Peixoto emphasized the necessity for entrepreneurs to understand their current business cycle to make informed strategic decisions. Featuring prominent speakers like Samer Agi and Roberth Resende, the forum will also promote local brands and foster networking to strengthen the regional business ecosystem. Registrations for both events are open, signaling an active period of business engagement and development in Brazil.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.