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Brazil 🇧🇷: Fees for Sending & Receiving Money

Everything you need to know about the fees for receiving money into your Raenest account and sending money to bank accounts in Brazil.

Receiving Money

The table below shows the fees for receiving money in each supported currency.

Payment Method

Fee

USD ACH

0.8% (minimum $2, maximum $10)

USD Wire

$12 flat

USDT / USDC

$1 flat (TRON network: $1.30)

EUR Bank Transfer

0.8% (minimum €2, maximum €10)

GBP Bank Transfer

0.8% (minimum £2, maximum £10)

What does "flat fee" mean?

A flat fee stays the same no matter how much you receive.

For example:

  • Receive $100 via Wire → Pay $12

  • Receive $1,000 via Wire → Pay $12

  • Receive $10,000 via Wire → Pay $12

What does "percentage with a cap" mean?

Some currencies are charged as a percentage of the amount you receive, but the fee will never exceed the stated maximum.

For USD ACH deposits:

  • Fee: 0.8%

  • Minimum fee: $2

  • Maximum fee: $10

For EUR deposits:

  • Fee: 0.8%

  • Minimum fee: €2

  • Maximum fee: €10

For GBP deposits:

  • Fee: 0.8%

  • Minimum fee: £2

  • Maximum fee: £10

This means larger deposits won't continue increasing in cost after reaching the cap.

Sending Money

Sending money from your Raenest account to a bank account in Brazil costs:

Destination

Fee

Brazilian Bank Account

$1.50

Good to Know

  • Fees are deducted automatically from the amount received or sent.

  • The exact fee is always shown before you complete a transaction.

  • Currency conversion fees are charged separately and depend on the currencies you're converting between.

Looking for Currency Conversion Fees?

Conversion fees are priced by currency corridor (for example, USD → BRL or EUR → BRL) rather than by country. See our Conversion Fees article for the latest conversion charges.

Need More Help?

If you have any questions about fees or a specific transaction, our Support team is always happy to help. You can also review the fee summary shown in the Raenest app before confirming any transaction, as it always reflects the exact amount you'll be charged.

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