🇧🇷 Opening a Bank Account in Brazil
Honest assessment of business banking for foreign founders in Brazil.
Brazil has a large, sophisticated banking sector — Itaú Unibanco, Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, and Santander Brazil are among the largest banks in Latin America. Opening a corporate account requires the CNPJ, Articles of Association, and identification of the legal representative. Foreign-owned companies may face additional due diligence. Digital banks (Nubank, Inter, C6 Bank) have simplified banking for individuals but corporate accounts for foreign-owned entities still typically require traditional banks. The Central Bank's PIX instant payment system is world-leading and widely adopted. Currency controls require all foreign exchange transactions to be conducted through authorised banks.
Tips for Success
- Have all company formation documents ready before applying — trade licence, articles of association, certificate of incorporation.
- Prepare a clear business plan or description of your business activities, even if the bank doesn't explicitly ask for one.
- Consider digital/neo-banks as your first account — they typically have faster onboarding for new companies.
- Apply to multiple banks simultaneously rather than sequentially — rejection at one doesn't affect others.
This content is educational and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your specific situation. Data last verified March 2026.