Payment processing for raw material exports from Brazil

Reliable, traceable, without bureaucratic hurdles.

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Payment processing in commodity trading – transparently regulated with MATO GROSSO EXPORTS, globally compatible, without risk for buyer or seller.

Payment requirements in trade with Brazil – what to consider

Different conditions apply to commodity exports from Brazil than to traditional banking transactions with Europe or Asia. The reason: Brazilian banks do not offer comprehensive processing via letters of credit (L/C), as local legislation and practice severely restrict this. Alternative payment models are therefore necessary – and common internationally.

MATO GROSSO EXPORTS supports you right from the start – with advice, tested procedures and coordinated payment agreements.

What are the usual payment methods?

Depending on the scope of the project, customer experience and delivery conditions, MATO GROSSO EXPORTS uses the following models:

1. Prepayment with secured documentation

Especially for first-time transactions or exclusive reservations
Payment in installments (e.g. 30/70 or 50/50)
Linked to documented milestones (e.g. SPA, loading documents)

Safe for both sides: The supplier receives planning security – the buyer pays in clearly defined stages.

2. Document-based payment (CAD – Cash Against Documents)

Payment is made after presentation of the transport and origin documents
Particularly suitable for ongoing business relationships
Transparent control of document approval before payment in cooperation with accredited banks and forwarding agents

Compromise solution between prepayment and L/C – without the expense of a letter of credit.

3. Special models for existing customers

Framework agreements with payment terms possible
Credit check and history required
In cooperation with Brazilian export banks or credit insurers

Would you like to pay by letter of credit? … and why this hardly works in practice for exports from Brazil!

Fact: Letters of credit are formally possible – but highly problematic in practice.

Processing is extremely bureaucratic, as Brazilian banks are subject to strict foreign exchange regulations and internal review processes.
Processing times are long, especially for foreign transactions with volatile markets.
Bank charges are high, especially for small and medium-sized exporters.
Document checks often lead to discrepancies – with the risk of payment delays or rejections.
Many Brazilian companies have no experience with L/Cs – and receive no practical support from their house bank.

The result: even if a letter of credit is theoretically possible, it is often avoided in practice – by exporters and their banks alike.

Practice in Brazilian commodity trading: Letters of credit are unusual.

In day-to-day export business – especially in the raw materials and agricultural industries – the following applies:

X    Letters of credit are only used in exceptional cases, if at all.
X    Medium-sized exporters and trading agencies usually reject L/Cs because the costs exceed the benefits.
X    Foreign buyers who insist on a letter of credit often have difficulty finding a supplier who will accept it.

Conclusion: Letters of credit are not forbidden – but simply not practicable in Brazil.

“In Brazilian export practice, letters of credit (L/Cs) are hardly ever used, as processing via Brazilian banks is associated with considerable effort, delays and high costs. For this reason, MATO GROSSO EXPORTS offers alternative, secure payment models without L/Cs.”

Our offer: Secure payment without a letter of credit – with MATO GROSSO EXPORTS.

We offer you:

Partial payment systems with clear milestones
Contractual collateral (SPA)
Transparent communication about payment dates, documents and approvals

This means you can import raw materials from Brazil safely, legally and in a spirit of partnership, even without an L/C.

How we support your payment processing

Individual coordination of the payment structure according to project size, product type and delivery target
Creation of legally compliant payment agreements (e.g. in SPA)
Transparent communication about deadlines, proof and payment milestones
Advice on local conditions in Brazil and international standards
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Frequently asked questions about payment processing (FAQ)

 
 
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