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2 Features  





3 Ecosystem  





4 Pix aliases and keys  





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Pix (payment system)






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Pix
Developer(s)Central Bank of Brazil
Initial release5 October 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-05)
Repositorygithub.com/bacen/pix-api
Available inBrazilian Portuguese
TypeE-commerce payment system
LicenseApache License
WebsitePix Webpage

Pix is an instant payment platform created and managed by the monetary authority of Brazil, the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB),[1] which enables the quick execution of payments and transfers.[2] Pix was announced in the summer of 2019,[3] and was fully operational on November 16, 2020.[1] The "Pix" brand name and logo were created in-house by the Central Bank of Brazil in 2020.

History and usage

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Brazil's central bank launched Pix in part to spur competition in the country's banking industry.[4] Bloomberg referred to the app as "ubiquitous" in Brazil in October 2021, a year after Pix's release.[5] As of November 2021, it has been reported that the system has already made more than 6 billion transactions totaling to an amount of 3.75 trillion BRL or about US$682 billion.

As of February 2024, Italy is considering a biliteral agreement with Brazil to implement the mechanism.[6]

Features

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The Brazilian instant payment ecosystem (Pix) was created with the aim of reducing cash transactions and offering an alternative to existing payment instruments, such as bank slip or boleto and ATM, as well as being faster and more affordable. The main advantages of Pix are its full-time availability, the speed of transactions using the system, low-cost functionality, convenience, versatility, open environment, and safety.[1]

Ecosystem

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Pix is a structured ecosystem that allows carrying out financial payments and transfers instantly. The BCB is responsible for the management and operation of Pix's operational frameworks: the instant payment System (SPI),[1] which is the only infrastructure for instant payments settlement; as well as the "Transaction Accounts Identifier Directory" (DICT), the database linking Pix keys/aliases and the users' transactional account information.[1]

Pix aliases and keys

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Pix allows instant payment between individuals and among individuals, companies, and government (P2P, P2B, B2B, P2G, and B2G). To perform an instant transfer or payment, the payer will need the receiver's Pix alias or key (the "nickname" used to identify the payee's/receiver's transactional account). For individuals, the keys/aliases can be personal data - such as their CPF number, e-mail address, cell phone number, random keys (a randomly generated UUID), and a QR code (static or dynamic). Companies can use their CNPJ number. Importantly, individuals can create up to five keys for each account they own, while companies can create up to twenty keys; each Pix alias must be associated with only one transactional account; and to pay with Pix it is not necessary to register a Pix alias/key, using the same information that is required to transfer money through other systems of the Brazilian Payment System [pt] (TED and DOC).[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Banco Central do Brasil". www.bcb.gov.br.
  • ^ "Banco Central do Brasil". www.bcb.gov.br.
  • ^ Heun, David (24 February 2020). "Brazil prepares for launch of instant payments". American Banker. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  • ^ McGeever, Jamie; Ayres, Marcela; Mandl, Carolina (16 November 2020). "Brazil launches 'Pix' instant payments system, Whatsapp to enter 'soon'". Reuters. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  • ^ Capurro, Maria Eloisa (6 October 2021). "Brazil's Central Bank Built a Mobile Payment System With 110 Million Users". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  • ^ "Brazil's Wildly Popular Instant-Payment System Is Going Global". Bloomberg.com. 2024-02-27. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  • ^ "Dá para mandar e receber dinheiro se alguma das pessoas não tiver o Pix?". economia.uol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-11-16.

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