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Brazil Is Building a Pix for Business Credit. Here’s the Catch

By · June 26, 2026 · 5 min read

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The idea. Brazil is launching a kind of Pix for business credit, a public system that lets a company turn an unpaid invoice into something it can quickly borrow against.
The date. The central bank switches it on June 30 at a ceremony in Brasília, with the name duplicata escritural, meaning the digital version of a paper IOU.
The prize. Unpaid invoices are a roughly ten-trillion-real ($1.99 trillion) pile every year, but only about one in ten is ever sold or borrowed against today.
The fix. Giving each invoice one tamper-proof digital record stops the same bill being pledged twice, which is meant to cut fraud and lower the cost of borrowing.
The winner. Small firms stand to gain most, able to shop one invoice to many lenders instead of begging a single bank manager for a better rate.
The catch. The big number is the size of the prize, not money that lands on day one; it only works if banks and companies actually adopt it over the next two years.

The Brazil duplicata escritural is the country’s attempt to do for business credit what Pix did for everyday payments, and it starts with a problem almost every small company knows by heart.

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Picture a small workshop that just delivered a big order. The customer will pay in sixty days, but the workshop needs cash now, to buy materials and make payroll.

It is owed the money on paper, in the form of an invoice. In theory it can sell that invoice to a bank for cash today and let the bank collect later; in practice that is slow, expensive and often not worth the trouble.

On June 30, Brazil’s central bank turns on a system built to fix exactly that. Its formal name is the duplicata escritural, which simply means a digital, registered version of that paper IOU.

Why the Brazil duplicata escritural is a big deal

The Brazil duplicata escritural matters because the problem it solves is enormous. Unpaid invoices add up to roughly ten trillion reais, just under two trillion dollars, every year, and yet only about one in ten is ever sold or used to raise cash.

The reason is trust. A paper invoice can be quietly pledged to two different lenders at once, or cover goods that were never delivered, so banks treat every one with suspicion and charge accordingly.

The new system hands each invoice a one registered owner and a record that anyone can verify. That kills the double-pledging trick, and once the risk drops, the price of borrowing against the invoice should drop with it.

The central bank is not being shy about the scale of its ambition. Its own regulation chief has called the launch a milestone on a par with Pix, the instant-payment app that, in just a few years, became the way Brazilians pay for almost everything.

The comparison is the whole point. Pix took something clunky, moving money between people, and made it instant, free and universal; the digital invoice is trying to do the same for the far less glamorous business of lending against what you are owed.

Why a foreign reader should care

For an investor or executive watching from London or Munich, the headline is simple: Brazil keeps building world-class financial plumbing faster than far richer countries. Pix leapfrogged cards and cheques, and the digital invoice is the next piece in that run.

The real-world payoff is cheaper cash for small companies, the customers banks everywhere find hardest to lend to safely. If that workshop can post its invoice and let a dozen lenders bid for it, rather than accept whatever one bank offers, borrowing costs fall and more firms become worth lending to.

There is a sharper angle for markets, too. A standardized, registered invoice is exactly the raw material needed to turn real-world assets into tradable digital tokens, a much-hyped idea that has lacked real plumbing, and here it arrives bolted onto a two-trillion-dollar market with a central bank behind it.

The honest caveat is the same as for any plumbing project: the promise is in the potential, not the first day. The ten-trillion-real figure is the size of the opportunity, not cash that appears overnight, and the whole thing only works if banks and companies actually move onto it over the next two years, as it shifts from voluntary to required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Brazil duplicata escritural in plain terms?

It is a digital, registered version of an invoice, the IOU a company gets when it sells something and waits to be paid, launching as a central-bank system on June 30, 2026. Because each invoice now has one secure record, a firm can more easily and cheaply borrow cash against money it is owed but has not yet received.

Why does the central bank compare it to Pix?

Because, like Pix, it is shared public infrastructure meant to fix a whole market rather than sell a single product. Pix made paying instant and free for everyone; the digital invoice is meant to make raising cash against invoices faster and cheaper, above all for small companies.

How big is the prize and what is the risk?

Unpaid invoices are worth roughly ten trillion reais, just under two trillion dollars, a year, but only about one in ten is currently traded, so the room to grow is huge. The risk is adoption: the system starts as voluntary and becomes mandatory in stages through 2028, and its success depends on banks and firms actually using it.

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