- Brazil’s Pix Parcelado will allow users to split payments into installments without needing a credit card, launching in September.
- The move challenges traditional credit card dominance, offering a fee-free alternative, reshaping Brazil’s financial landscape.
- By 2026, Brazil’s central bank plans to let users leverage Pix receivables for loans.
Brazil’s beloved instant payment system, Pix, is about to become even more powerful. Come September, the Central Bank of Brazil will roll out Pix Parcelado, a unique feature that lets users split payments into installments - without a credit card.
For millions of Brazilians, installment payments are a way of life. Until now, credit card companies held a monopoly over this space, charging fees and interest. But with Pix Parcelado, anyone can break up larger purchases without the usual credit hurdles
“The feature has the potential to boost Pix usage in retail for higher-value purchases, benefiting those without access to traditional credit options,” the Brazilian central bank stated.
This gives out a vibe of financial revolution. It's a feature where Credit cards are going to face a direct challenge from a fee-free, frictionless alternative.
Looking ahead, Brazil’s central bank plans to let users leverage future Pix receivables for loans by 2026.
Edited by Harshajit Sarmah