Wix Payments Brazil: Creating an Account

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This article is about Wix Payments Brazil. For information about Wix Payments Portugal, click here.
Create a Wix Payments Brazil account to manage your entire business, payments and payouts right from your dashboard. With Wix Payments Brazil, you can accept payments by credit card, Boleto and Pix. Additionally, Wix Payments Brazil supports both recurring and installment payments. 
In this article, learn about:
General information

Supported countries
Brazil
Supported currencies
BRL

Your site currency must be set to Brazilian Real (BRL) to accept payments with Wix Payments Brazil. Learn how to change your currency
Transaction fees
  • Credit card: 3.7% + R$0.30 per transaction
    Important: Currently, only credit cards issued in Brazil are accepted.
  • Boleto: R$ 2.99 per paid ticket
  • Pix: 0.95% per completed payment
If the transaction is carried out in installments, the percentage rate will be applied to each installment
Minimum transaction amount
The minimum transaction amounts are:
  • R$1.00 (BRL) for Credit Cards and Pix
  • R$ 3.00 (BRL) for Boleto
Benefits
  • Transparent checkout
  • Centralized business management
  • Recurring payments available for credit card payments
  • Boleto
  • Pix
  • Anti-fraud protection
Terms and conditions
For additional information, see the Wix Payments Brazil Terms of Use.

Creating a Wix Payments Brazil account

  1. Go to Accept Payments in your site's dashboard.
    Tip: Make sure your business location is Brazil.
  2. Click Connect next to Accept Credit Cards, Boleto Bancário and Pix with Wix.
connecting Wix Payments Brazil,
  1. Enter your information to create a personal or business account:
What's next?
After creating your account, be sure to complete your setup to enable the verification process. 
If you have any questions, or are experiencing issues creating your Wix Payments Brazil account, please contact Wix Customer Care and we’ll be happy to assist you.

FAQs

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