Efí Pay (Gerencianet) · Pricing Plans

Gerencianet Plans Pricing

Efí Pay is product-priced rather than tiered. Account creation is free; fees accrue only on successful settlements. Rates below are the publicly listed Brazilian (BRL) prices and are subject to commercial negotiation for enterprise volume.

Gerencianet Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Efí Pay (Gerencianet) on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.

It defines 5 plans, covering usage-based tiers, with named plans including Boleto / Bolix / Carnê, Credit Card, Pix, Account Transfers, Issued Cards.

Tagged areas include Payments, Pix, Boleto, Billing, and Brazil.

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Plans

Boleto / Bolix / Carnê usage-based

Brazilian bank slip issuance. Charged per paid receipt; issuance and unpaid slips are free.

Paid boleto, Bolix, or carnê parcel (receipt · usage) R$3.45 USD
Receivables advance (event · usage) 4% (cap R$30/batch) USD
Credit Card usage-based

Per-transaction take rate for Brazilian credit-card payments.

À vista (transaction · usage) 3.49% USD
Parcelado 2–6x (transaction · usage) 3.99% USD
Parcelado 7–12x (transaction · usage) 4.39% USD
Antecipação de parcelas (installment · usage) 1.29% per installment + 3.49% USD
Pix usage-based

Per-transaction Pix fees. The Efí mobile app includes 30 free incoming Pix per month.

Pix via app (after 30 free) (transaction · month) 1.19% USD
Pix via API (Cob / Cobv / QR dinâmico) (transaction · usage) 1.19% USD
Pix Automático (transaction · usage) R$3.50 USD
Account Transfers usage-based

Outbound transfers from the Efí account.

Pix transfer (transaction · usage) Free USD
TED (same holder, > R$300) (transaction · usage) Free USD
TED (other conditions) (transaction · usage) R$5.00 USD
Issued Cards usage-based

Cards issued by Efí Bank to account holders.

Visa Platinum credit card (card · usage) Free (credit-analysis dependent) USD
Prepaid card (card · usage) R$19.00 issuance USD

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