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Stoque has officially finalized the acquisition of Rectask, a move that cements its position as a major player in the Brazilian financial technology landscape. This strategic buyout, completed in April 2026, aims to merge Stoque's artificial intelligence capabilities with Rectask's specialized credit processing software. The integration is expected to streamline complex financial operations, particularly in the high-demand sectors of credit and consortiums. Founded in 2014, Rectask has established a significant footprint by processing over R$ 31 billion in credit proposals annually. This expertise provides Stoque with the specialized legal and regulatory intelligence necessary to navigate the Brazilian financial market. The acquisition builds upon a partnership that began in 2021, effectively bringing a proven SaaS product and technical team into a growing digital automation ecosystem.
Stoque's evolution has been rapid since its 2019 pivot toward business automation. The company has more than doubled in size since 2020 and expects to surpass R$ 130 million in revenue by 2026. The financial sector already accounts for 35 percent of Stoque's operations, and Rectask is projected to contribute up to 12 percent of the combined entity's overall revenue this year. By combining Rectask's vertical depth with the horizontal reach of the Zeev automation platform, Stoque offers a comprehensive solution for back-office efficiency. This approach focuses on reducing manual tasks and ensuring total regulatory compliance for large institutions. CEO Thiago de Assis emphasized that the goal is to build a central platform capable of automating credit, which remains one of the most profitable and relevant processes in the country.
For the broader market, this union ensures institutional strength and continued excellence in service delivery. The consolidation of these technologies allows for faster responses to final customers and superior operational efficiency. By uniting human talent with artificial intelligence, Stoque reaffirms its role as a preferred partner for orchestrating critical business processes across the Brazilian financial sector.
The consolidation of Rectask into Stoque's portfolio reflects a broader industry shift where horizontal AI platforms are aggressively acquiring vertical, niche-specific software to gain market depth. In a landscape where financial institutions face increasing regulatory pressure and the need for rapid decision-making, this move signals the end of generic automation in banking. By owning the specialized logic for credit guarantees and compliance, Stoque transitions from a general software vendor to an indispensable infrastructure partner for the Brazilian credit market, effectively bridging the gap between automated workflows and legal rigor.
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