Brazil's digital wallet market has experienced rapid growth in recent years. Statistics show that digital wallet penetration has reached 85%, among the highest globally and indicating that digital payment methods have become mainstream in Brazil. Notably, most consumers are satisfied with the digital wallet experience, reflecting strong market acceptance within the country's online payment ecosystem.
From a functional perspective, digital wallets in Brazil have evolved from simple payment tools into multi-purpose service platforms. Beyond basic transactions such as transfers and payments, users can now store personal documents and complete identity authentication within their digital wallets. This functional expansion has been particularly well received by younger users, with Generation Z emerging as the most active adopters of non-financial features and a key driver of service innovation.
In the e-commerce segment, digital wallets maintain a stable market share. Although credit cards remain the primary top-up method, further maturation of Brazil's local payment ecosystem has significantly expanded the application scenarios for digital wallets. Industry forecasts suggest that by 2026, digital wallets will account for more than 50% of all e-commerce payment transactions in Brazil, demonstrating substantial growth potential.
As one of the leading payment platforms in Latin America, Mercado Pago has grown to become a comprehensive fintech ecosystem that operates across seven Latin American countries since its launch by Mercado Libre in 2004. It supports a wide range of payment methods, including credit cards, bank transfers, and cash-based top-ups, enabling tailored payment solutions for different merchant and consumer needs.
In Brazil's online payment market, Mercado Pago has amassed over 43.7 million users, making it a leader in the industry. The platform has also made notable progress in Mexico, where its flexible and user-friendly services have gained strong consumer traction. It is projected that Mercado Pago's share of transaction volume in Mexico's digital payment market will reach 37% by 2030, highlighting its significant growth potential.
The following table lists the product properties supported by Mercado Pago:
Acquirer type 1
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Payment type |
Digital wallet |
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Acquirer |
AntomSG, AntomUS, AntomEU, AntomUK |
Merchant entity location |
SG, HK, US, EU, UK |
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Payment flow |
Redirect |
Refund |
✔️ |
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Time to return payment result |
Real-time |
Partial refund |
✔️ |
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Buyer country/region |
Brazil, Peru, Chile, Mexico |
Chargeback/Dispute |
N/A |
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Processing currency |
BRL, PEN, CLP, MXN |
Refund period |
180 days |
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Minimum payment amount |
10 CLP, 1 PEN, 5 BRL, 5 MXN |
Maximum payment amount |
70,000,000 CLP, 30,000 PEN, 60,000 BRL, 200,000 MXN |
Acquirer type 2
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Payment type |
Digital wallet |
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Acquirer |
AntomBR |
Merchant entity location |
BR |
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Payment flow |
Redirect |
Refund |
✔️ |
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Buyer country/region |
Brazil |
Partial refund |
✔️ |
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Processing currency |
BRL |
Chargeback/Dispute |
N/A |
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Minimum payment amount |
5 BRL |
Refund period |
180 days |
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Maximum payment amount |
60,000 BRL |
Time to return payment result |
Real-time |
To help you better understand how to use Mercado Pago in different scenarios, the following screenshots show a typical flow on different terminals. Please note that actual experiences may vary depending on the merchant's terminal configuration. For supported terminals, consult Antom Technical Support.
Brazil-Web
Brazil-App
Mexico-Web
Chile
Peru
Mercado Pago is a leading fintech platform in Latin America launched by e-commerce giant Mercado Libre in 2004. Originally designed to support Mercado Libre's ecosystem, it has developed into a comprehensive platform that offers digital wallets, online and offline payments, transfers, and financial services.
In addition to Brazil and Mexico, Mercado Pago also has footprints in multiple Latin American countries, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Uruguay, serving both consumers and merchants across the region.
Users can pay using linked credit or debit cards, bank transfers, cash top-ups, or directly with their Mercado Pago wallet balances at partner merchants. This versatility ensures compatibility with diverse local payment preferences.
You can access basic functions of Mercado Pago after completing account registration and identity verification. Linking a bank account or card enables advanced operations such as wallet top-ups and fund withdrawals.
By integrating Mercado Pago, merchants can quickly cover the most widely used payment methods in Latin America, including local options such as installment payments. In addition, merchants can leverage Mercado Libre's e-commerce traffic to improve reach and boost conversion rates.