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Crypto Startup Ramp Adds Brazilian Central Bank's Pix as Payment Method

Crypto Startup Ramp Adds Brazilian Central Bank's Pix as Payment Method

Crypto Startup Ramp Adds Brazilian Central Bank's Pix as Payment Method

Adding Pix builds on Ramp's expansion to the South American country, where it opened a local entity in July in a bid for broader expansion throughout Latin America

Adding Pix builds on Ramp's expansion to the South American country, where it opened a local entity in July in a bid for broader expansion throughout Latin America

Adding Pix builds on Ramp's expansion to the South American country, where it opened a local entity in July in a bid for broader expansion throughout Latin America

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Ramp Network, a startup offering payment infrastructure to connect crypto and traditional finance, has added the Brazilian Central Bank's Pix system as a payment method.

Adding Pix builds on Ramp's expansion to the South American country, where it opened a local entity in July in a bid for broader expansion throughout Latin America.

The Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) introduced by Pix in 2021 as a means for individuals, businesses and government entities to send payments in a matter of seconds. The system is used by over 70% of Brazilians, Ramp said in an emailed announcement on Thursday.

The integration therefore will allow Ramp to offer Brazilian users a fast and convenient way of purchasing crypto.

Brazil has become a regional crypto hub, with major companies such as Coinbase and Bitget opening operations there in the last year, both of which have also integrated with Pix.

Edited by Parikshit Mishra.





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