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Brazil’s Banks Will Spend $10 Billion on Technology in a Race for AI

By · July 13, 2026 · 5 min read

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The spend. Brazil bank technology budgets will reach R$50.4 billion ($9.8bn) in 2026, an 8 percent rise on the year.

The trend. Tech budgets have grown 58 percent over five years, as banks reposition themselves as technology firms.

The priorities. Cybersecurity ranks top at all banks surveyed, with cloud and generative AI joint second at 84 percent.

The security bill. Cybersecurity alone takes roughly a tenth of tech budgets, or about R$5 billion ($970m).

The source. The figures come from the annual Febraban banking-technology survey, produced with Deloitte.

Brazil bank technology spending will hit a record R$50.4 billion in 2026, about $9.8 billion, as the country’s banks pour money into artificial intelligence, cloud computing and cyber defences. The figure comes from the industry’s annual technology survey, run by the banking federation with Deloitte.

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The planned spending represents an eight percent increase on the previous year. Over five years, technology budgets have grown fifty-eight percent as banks reposition themselves as technology firms.

Brazilian banking is one of the most digital in the world, and the sector is increasing investment rather than easing off. The scale of spending reflects both competitive pressure and a bet on cost reduction through automation.

Where the Brazil bank technology money goes

The clear priority is defence. Every bank in the survey ranked cybersecurity as a top concern, and it is thought to absorb around a tenth of all technology spending.

Close behind sit cloud computing and generative AI, each named as a priority by more than eight in ten banks. Traditional AI follows, cited by four in five.

The push is starting to show results. The share of banks reporting large efficiency gains from AI in customer service jumped from a twentieth in 2024 to almost a fifth last year.

People are part of the spend too. The sector trained more than two hundred thousand technology staff last year, and many banks plan to expand their technology teams further.

Why the Brazil bank technology race matters

The context is a hard year for Brazilian lenders. Big banks took heavy hits to profit and market value earlier in 2026 as farm-loan defaults rose and high interest rates bit.

In that setting, technology is a bet on cost. Automation and AI are meant to cut the price of running a bank, protecting margins when lending itself is under strain.

There is a competitive edge too. Incumbents face fierce pressure from digital challengers such as Nubank, and heavy tech spending is how they try to keep pace on customer experience.

The state-owned lenders are in the race as well. Banco do Brasil alone says it has more than a thousand AI models in production and has trained tens of thousands of staff in the technology.

The caution, as elsewhere, is delivery. Many pilots never scale, held back by ageing systems and messy data, so the gap between spending and real gains is the thing to watch.

The big US technology firms are woven through the effort. Banks are leaning on Microsoft, Google Cloud and IBM for the tools and training behind their AI programmes, tying local finance to global platforms.

Mid-sized players are in the mix too. Lenders like BV, the retail arm once known as Banco Votorantim, have long used AI to sharpen credit decisions and reach car buyers through dealer partnerships.

The scale of usage is striking. One survey of the sector counted thousands of AI models and use cases already catalogued and running across the largest institutions in early 2026.

For an outside observer, the takeaway is simple. Brazil’s banks are treating technology as the main battleground, and the money behind that view keeps climbing year after year.

How much is Brazil bank technology spending in 2026?

Brazilian banks plan to spend fifty point four billion reais, about nine point eight billion dollars, on technology in 2026, an increase of eight percent on the previous year. Spending has grown fifty-eight percent over the past five years, according to the annual Febraban survey.

What are Brazil’s banks spending technology money on?

Cybersecurity is the top priority at every bank surveyed, taking roughly a tenth of budgets. Cloud computing and generative AI rank joint second at eighty-four percent, with traditional AI cited by eighty percent, alongside continued investment in staff training.

Why are Brazil’s banks investing so heavily in technology?

Technology is a way to cut operating costs and defend margins during a tough year of rising loan defaults and high interest rates. It also helps incumbents compete with digital challengers such as Nubank on customer experience and efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Brazilian banks planning to spend on technology in 2026?

Brazilian banks plan to spend R$50.4 billion (about $9.8 billion) on technology in 2026, which is 8 percent more than the previous year and 58 percent more than five years ago.

What are the top technology priorities for Brazilian banks right now?

Cybersecurity is the number-one priority at every bank surveyed, eating up roughly a tenth of tech budgets, while cloud computing and generative AI are joint second, each named a priority by 84 percent of banks.

Why are Brazilian banks pouring so much money into technology?

Banks are using technology to cut operating costs and protect profits during a difficult period of rising farm-loan defaults and high interest rates. Heavy tech spending also helps traditional lenders keep up with digital competitors like Nubank on customer experience.

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