Guide

How to use Pix as a foreigner in Brazil

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Pix is how Brazil pays for almost everything. Here is how a foreigner can pay by Pix straight from a dollar balance, and what to know about receiving.

Foreigner paying by Pix with their phone in Brazil

Why you cannot avoid Pix in Brazil

Pix is the instant payment system run by Brazil’s central bank, and it is everywhere: rent, restaurants, markets, taxis, even street vendors. For a foreigner, the alternatives are worse on every front:
  • A foreign card applies a 2% to 5% markup over the real rate — the card network's conversion spread plus any foreign transaction fee from your home bank — and cannot pay a Pix key.
  • Cash from a câmbio booth carries a dólar turismo spread and is awkward to carry.
  • Many places simply prefer, or only take, Pix.
If you spend any real time in Brazil, paying by Pix is not a nice-to-have, it is how daily life works.

The catch for foreigners

A Pix key is tied to a CPF, and opening a traditional Brazilian bank account usually needs residency and a lot of paperwork. That is the wall most foreigners hit: they want to pay like a local but cannot get into the local banking system quickly. The result is falling back on a foreign card and paying IOF on everything.

How Ruvo lets you pay by Pix from dollars

With Ruvo you hold a dollar balance and pay reais by Pix when you need to. You convert only what you spend, from dollars to reais at 0.5% for individuals, with 0% IOF, then pay any Pix key or scan any QR code. Ruvo sends to any Pix key in Brazil, not only your own, so you can pay a landlord, a restaurant or a person directly. No foreign-card IOF, no câmbio booth.

What about receiving by Pix

Receiving into a Pix key still depends on having a CPF, which many foreigners living in Brazil do obtain. Paying out, which is most of daily life, does not require you to register a key at all. If your goal is to bring money into Brazil and get paid in reais, see receiving dollars in Brazil.

Day to day in Brazil

In practice you keep dollars in your balance and tap Pix for the things Brazil runs on:
  • Rent and bills to a landlord’s key.
  • Restaurants, markets and rides by QR code.
  • Paying or splitting with friends instantly.
When you need to move money the other way, out of Brazil, that is sending money abroad. If you are also planning a trip to the US, buying dollars for a US trip covers how to convert and spend without the dólar turismo spread.

Paying in Brazil: method comparison

AspectForeign cardCashRuvo Pix
Cost above real rate~2%–5%~2%–4%~0.9%
Pix paymentsNoNoYes
Accepted everywhere in BrazilCard terminals onlyCash vendors onlyYes
Convert only what you spendNoNoYes
Time to set upNoneCâmbio visitMinutes

Frequently asked questions

Using Pix as a foreigner in Brazil.

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  • Yes. With Ruvo you hold dollars and pay reais by Pix to any key or QR code, converting only what you spend, with 0% IOF.

  • Paying out by Pix does not require registering your own key. Receiving into a Pix key does need a CPF, which many foreigners living in Brazil obtain.

  • Yes. A foreign card applies a 2% to 5% markup over the real rate — the card network's spread plus any foreign transaction fee from your home bank — and cannot pay a Pix key. Paying by Pix from Ruvo is 0.5% to convert, with 0% IOF and no network markup.

  • Yes. Pix runs around the clock, including weekends and public holidays — one of its key advantages over older bank transfers (TED/DOC), which only process during business hours. When you pay from Ruvo by Pix, the recipient gets it instantly, any time.

  • Any merchant or individual with a Pix key or QR code can receive from Ruvo. This covers restaurants, markets, landlords, rideshare apps, delivery platforms and people. If a place takes Pix, Ruvo pays it.

  • Ruvo converts your dollar balance to reais at the commercial rate with a 0.5% fee for personal accounts. There is no tourist rate, no IOF and no hidden markup. You see the rate before confirming each payment.

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