Brazil vs United States · Real-time payment systems compared
| Capability | Pix | RTP |
|---|---|---|
| QR Code Payments | ✓ | — |
| Wallet Support | ◐ | — |
| 24/7 Availability | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cross-Border | — | — |
| ISO 20022 | ✓ | ✓ |
| Request to Pay | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open API | ✓ | ✓ |
| Alias/Proxy | ✓ | — |
Brazil's instant payment system created by the central bank, supporting P2P, P2B, B2B, QR codes, and bill payments. Pix reached 160M+ users within 3 years of launch, making it one of the fastest-adopted payment systems in history. Transactions are free for individuals, settle in under 10 seconds 24/7, and can be initiated via QR code, CPF/CNPJ tax ID, phone number, or email. Pix has largely replaced cash, boletos, and card-based debit in everyday Brazilian commerce.
The first modern US instant payment system, operated by The Clearing House (owned by 22 of the largest US banks). RTP launched in 2017 and supports credit transfers up to $1M with immediate finality β no chargebacks or returns. It also offers Request for Payment (RfP) messaging for bill pay and invoicing. While FedNow provides Fed-backed infrastructure, RTP has a head start with broader bank connectivity and higher transaction limits, and processes the majority of US instant payment volume today.