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Find out moreWhether they’re lounging in Copacabana or at home in Fortaleza, you can send money to friends and family in Brazil for cash pickup at more than 6,900 agent locations1.
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No matter where your loved ones are, they can pick up Brazilian real at most major banks, including Parana Banco, Caixa Economica Federal and Hipercard Banco Multiplo.
To send money to Brazil, you’ll need your loved one’s account number and type, branch number, CPF (tax ID), date of birth and mobile phone number.
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We move money from the US to more than 200 countries and territories.
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Track your transfer online and with our app using the tracking number (MTCN).
Schedule your transfers to Brazil to easily make regular payments.
With the option to save receivers’ details, you can quickly and easily resend money.
You can generally send up to 5,000 USD to Brazil. But limits on specific money transfers to Brazil can vary based on a number of factors including:
You can send money to Brazil online using the website, or via our easy-to-use app:
To send money to Brazil, you will need your receiver’s account number and type, branch number, CPF (tax ID), date of birth and phone number.
To get started, when you register online with Western Union, you will need your US driver’s license, passport, or government-issued ID.
Check out our price estimator to get an idea of our transfer fees3, exchange rates and transfer limits.
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1 Funds may be delayed or services unavailable based on certain transaction conditions, including amount sent, destination country, currency availability, regulatory issues, identification requirements, agent location hours, differences in time zones, or selection of delayed options. For mobile transactions funds will be paid to receiver’s mWallet account provider for credit to account tied to receiver’s mobile number. Additional third-party charges may apply, including SMS and account over-limit and cash-out fees. See the transfer form for restrictions.
2 Network data as of September 30, 2021.
3 Western Union also makes money from currency exchange. When choosing a money transmitter, carefully compare both transfer fees and exchange rates. Fees, foreign exchange rates and taxes may vary by brand, channel, and location based on a number of factors. Fees and rates subject to change without notice.
4 If you’re using a credit card, a card-issuer cash advance fee and associated interest charges may apply. To avoid these fees or for reduced fees, use a debit card or check other payment methods.
5 Please make sure that the receiver’s name accurately matches the details of the bank account owner. (Account details may vary by country).