OneKey Payments, one of Brazil’s payment solution providers, is expanding its instant payment offerings with Belvo’s Biometric Pix.
Already a Belvo client using Pix via Open Finance, OneKey is now adding this new feature to its portfolio, “bringing security and convenience to its merchants and consumers.”
Biometric Pix represents a leap in the instant payments experience.
With this technology, users can “authorize transactions quickly and securely using only their mobile device’s biometrics—eliminating the need for passwords or access to their banking app.”
For merchants using OneKey Payments, this innovation “means a faster, safer, and smoother payment journey, reducing friction and boosting conversion rates.”
In physical retail, for example, customers can pay “with a simple touch, without needing cards or manual data entry.”
In e-commerce, checkout becomes instant, “removing the need for QR codes or copying Pix keys.”
Albert Morales, General Manager of Belvo in Brazil said:
“Biometric Pix is a major step forward in the evolution of digital payments in Brazil. This technology makes transactions even more secure and seamless, allowing businesses and consumers to enjoy a much smoother and more reliable payment process.”
By integrating Belvo’s Biometric Pix, OneKey Payments says it reinforces its commitment to “providing the most innovative solutions in the market.”
With Belvo’s infrastructure, OneKey ensures regulatory compliance, high scalability, and security “for its merchants, enabling them to leverage all the benefits of Open Finance without technical complexity.”
César Garcia, CEO of OneKey Payments said:
“Innovation in payments is essential to delivering the best possible experience for our clients and users. Biometric Pix represents a significant advancement in security and convenience, and we are excited to be pioneers in implementing this solution alongside Belvo.”
The official launch of Biometric Pix was reprotedly set for February 28, 2025 and the new feature will be available to OneKey Payments customers shortly after, according to the official announcement.