
Source: businesswire | Published on: Tuesday, 21 January 2025
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Matera, a global leader in instant payments, QR code, and digital ledger technology, has released its latest Pix by the Numbers report, showcasing the remarkable growth of Brazil’s Pix payment system and its innovative developments for 2025. The report covers data through Q4 2024, revealing that Pix transactions have exceeded 6 billion monthly and continue to outpace credit and debit card usage. Key takeaways also provide actionable insights for U.S. financial institutions (FIs) as they look to accelerate the adoption of instant payment rails like RTP and FedNow.
The Latest Data
Drawing from data provided by the Central Bank of Brazil, Matera highlighted several key metrics and trends shaping the instant payments landscape:
What’s Next
Looking ahead, two key innovations are expected to drive Pix adoption further:
What It Means for the U.S.
Brazil’s success with Pix underscores the transformative potential of instant payments when designed for accessibility, ease of use, and innovation. For U.S. FIs, the next step involves applying lessons from Pix—such as interoperability, user-friendly interfaces, and QR code-driven adoption—to accelerate the widespread use of instant payments.
“Pix has shown the world how instant payments can reshape a nation’s payment landscape in just a few years,” said Carlos Netto, CEO of Matera. “U.S. financial institutions have a unique opportunity to build on this momentum, leveraging the lessons from Brazil to unlock new revenue streams and enhance the payment experience for businesses and consumers alike.”
To download the full report, click here.
About Matera
Matera is a trusted provider of technology solutions for financial institutions. With over 30 years of experience and a team of over 1,000 professionals, Matera has deep expertise in Core Banking, Instant Payments and QR Code Payments. Two of the top three global banks, three of the top 10 U.S. banks and one-third of all banks in Brazil trust Matera. Matera operates in both Brazil and North America. To learn more, visit: www.matera.com.