Close
AssetOps Toronto 2026
Future Alpha 2026

WhatsApp launches digital payments in Brazil after beta testing in India

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

SEI Partners With IBM to Speed-Up Enterprise Transformation

SEI has gone ahead and partnered with IBM in...

Mitsubishi Partners on AI-RAN Product -AITRAS of SoftBank

SoftBank Corp. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. have launched...

W1M, Vermeer Partners Acquisition Strengthens HNW Offering

Subject to regulatory approval, W1M Wealth Management has agreed...

After testing a beta version in India, WhatsApp has launched in-app payments in Brazil.The payments are enabled through Facebook Pay, which parent company Facebook said last year it would be rolling out to Instagram, Messenger, Facebook, and eventually WhatsApp.

“Payments on WhatsApp are beginning to roll out to people across Brazil beginning today and we look forward to bringing it to everyone as we go forward,” the company said in the post. WhatsApp says its digital payments are an open model that will allow it to add more partners in the future.

There will be no fees for consumers to use the payments service, but merchants will pay a processing fee to receive payments. Users need to link a credit or debit card to their WhatsApp account, and transactions are secured with either fingerprint or a six-digit PIN. The company says it will support debit or credit cards from Banco do Brasil, Nubank, and Sicredi, and it’s working with Brazilian payments processor Cielo.

WhatsApp has had peer-to-peer digital payments in the works for some time. It launched a closed beta in India in 2018, and many expected that country to be the first official site for WhatsApp payments. But as TechCrunch notes, Facebook has dealt with a number of regulatory issues in India and has a somewhat complicated history there; a 2017 plan to provide free Facebook access drew criticism and led to accusations of digital colonialism.

Facebook acquired WhatsApp for about $19 billion in 2014. As of February, the messaging service had more than 2 billion users.

Latest stories

Related stories

SEI Partners With IBM to Speed-Up Enterprise Transformation

SEI has gone ahead and partnered with IBM in...

Mitsubishi Partners on AI-RAN Product -AITRAS of SoftBank

SoftBank Corp. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. have launched...

W1M, Vermeer Partners Acquisition Strengthens HNW Offering

Subject to regulatory approval, W1M Wealth Management has agreed...

Mastercard-botim Money Partnership Expands Global Transfers

Mastercard and botim Money have announced a partnership to...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate »