From Grupo Mulheres do Brasil, por Luiza Helena Trajano · · Money Report
“A gente concluiu que o SUS é um sistema espetacular. A gente pesquisou em 12 países, é espetacular. O problema não é nem dinheiro, é falta de gestão. É o melhor sistema de saúde que existe, tem o melhor que nos Estados Unidos, que qualquer um, né?”
On , Luiza Trajano, Brazilian billionaire businessperson at Magazine Luiza, spoke about public healthcare during Grupo Mulheres do Brasil, por Luiza Helena Trajano on Money Report.
Luiza Trajano, chairwoman of Magazine Luiza, has been active in public discussions on economic policy, women’s leadership, and entrepreneurship. In interviews, she criticized high interest rates in Brazil, stating that they hinder credit and disproportionately affect small and micro entrepreneurs)Skip. She described the population as indebted and struggling to consume, and argued that credit scoring systems are outdated and restrict lending to small and medium enterprises. Trajano also called for a long-term national strategic plan focused on education, sustainability, and economic development, and expressed concern about political division in the country. Trajano has continued to advocate for gender equality in leadership, reiterating a goal of 50% women in top positions by 2030. She noted the recent approval of quotas for women on boards of public and mixed companies, which she described as a significant achievement. In a podcast, she discussed her family background, stating that she was raised by four maternal figures and that her commitment to reducing inequality stems from early exposure to social issues. She also announced a partnership between Magazine Luiza and the Associação Comercial de Sorocaba, where she was named an ambassador, aimed at helping local businesses enter the company’s marketplace.