The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) announced that it has achieved 100% “active transparency” against the criteria set by Brazil’s Office of the Comptroller General (Controladoria-Geral da União, CGU), meaning the authority proactively discloses required information without the need for formal requests. SUSEP highlighted that active transparency primarily involves publishing information online to facilitate public access to data on government decisions and initiatives and to reduce repetitive access-to-information requests. It linked the disclosure obligations to Brazil’s Access to Information Law (Lei de Acesso à Informação, LAI), which sets minimum content that public bodies must publish on official websites, including financial information (budget, spending, tenders, and contracts) and institutional information (organisational structure, actions, and programmes). SUSEP noted that its active transparency materials are available under the “Access to Information” section on its website.
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) 2025-04-29
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance reaches 100% active transparency under CGU criteria
The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) achieved 100% "active transparency" per Brazil’s Office of the Comptroller General, proactively disclosing information online to enhance public access and reduce repetitive requests, in line with Brazil’s Access to Information Law. SUSEP's disclosures include financial and institutional information on its website.