The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance took part in the eProteção podcast, where director Carlos Queiroz set out SUSEP’s role in regulating mutualist protection and summarised the main elements of the regulatory approach discussed to date. A central point was the mandatory registration of vehicle protection associations within the legal deadline of six months, which Queiroz described as necessary for SUSEP to better understand the segment and develop more appropriate actions to ensure security and transparency. He also positioned SUSEP’s supervision as focused on organising the market and protecting consumers rather than ending associativism, and said the authority is open to developing the rules in dialogue with representative entities, specialists and market professionals.