Frequently asked questions.
Short answers to the questions we hear most. For anything specific to your build, talk to our team.
About ATTRUS
ATTRUS is a regulated cross-border financial infrastructure operating across Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and the United States.
ATTRUS runs licensed local entities and direct clearing connectivity where regulators allow, rather than aggregating third-party processors.
Yes. ATTRUS is the evolution of FacilitaPay. The rebrand reflects the expansion of the company's capabilities and scope.
Products
Pix, Pix Automático, boleto, TED, SPEI, OXXO, PSE, Bre-b, ACH, Fedwire, SWIFT, and credit/debit cards (with recurring billing in BR and MX).
Yes — USDC, USDT, and USDG, with on/off-ramps to BRL, MXN, and COP.
Pix and SPEI settle in minutes. PSE and Bre-b same-day. USD via ACH same-day to 1-2 business days; Fedwire same-day.
Not at this time.
Markets
Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and the United States. Argentina is launching next.
No. ATTRUS's licensed local infrastructure lets you operate without setting up a CNPJ.
Compliance
Yes. ATTRUS Instituição de Pagamento S/A is authorized by the Banco Central do Brasil (SISBACEN code 00141). In the United States, FacilitaPay North America LLC is registered with FinCEN as a Money Services Business (registration 31000317304860). Mexico and Colombia operate under locally compliant sponsor-institution frameworks.
Compliance runs at the rail level — KYC, KYB, AML, sanctions screening, and FATF Travel Rule logic for stablecoins. See /compliance for the full posture.
Developers
Our full API documentation is available at docs.attrus.com.
Yes. We offer a production-parity sandbox with the same SDKs as production, provisioned as part of the integration process.
Node, Python, and Go.
Pricing
ATTRUS pricing is configured per use case. Talk to sales for a quote tailored to your volume and corridor mix.
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