Brazilian cards
Brazilian cards cover international card brands that include Visa, Mastercard, Amex, and Diners as well as local mainstream card brands that include Elo and Hipercard.
Properties
The following table lists the product properties supported by Brazilian cards:
Availability | Acquirer | AlipaySG, AlipayBR, AlipayUS |
Merchant entity location | SG, HK, AU, BR, US | |
Buyer country/region | Brazil | |
Product features | Payment type | Card |
Card brand | Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Elo, Hipercard | |
Card type | Credit card | |
Currency | Processing currency | BRL |
Other | 3D | ✔️ |
Authorization validity period | 7 days | |
Minimum payment amount | 1 BRL | |
Maximum payment amount | 50,000 BRL | |
Recurring payments (MIT) | ❌ | |
Multiple partial captures | ❌ | |
Partial capture | ❌ | |
Refund | ✔️ | |
Partial refund | ✔️ | |
Chargeback/Dispute | ✔️ | |
Refund period | 180 days | |
Advanced AVS check | ❌ | |
Special payment element | Refer to Special payment elements for Cards for more details. | |
Installment | ✔️ | |
Installment interest payer | Merchants | |
Installment amount limitation | Min: 5 BRL Max: 50,000 BRL | |
Installment supported plan | 2-12 months |
User experience for AlipaySG
This section describes the user experience of paying with Brazilian cards in different scenarios:
API-only integration
This section shows the difference in user experience between those PCI and non-PCI qualified under the API integration.
PCI qualified
This section shows the difference between the first-time and subsequent payments under the PCI qualified.
First-time payment
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the first-time payment under the PCI qualified.
Subsequent payments
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the subsequent payments under the PCI qualified.
Non-PCI qualified
This section shows the difference between the first-time and subsequent payments under the non-PCI qualified.
First-time payment
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the first-time payment under the non-PCI qualified.
Subsequent payments
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the subsequent payments under the non-PCI qualified.
SDK integration
This section shows the difference between the first-time and subsequent payments under the SDK integration.
First-time payment
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the first-time payment under the SDK integration.
Subsequent payments
This section shows the difference between Web and app when users make the subsequent payments under the SDK integration.