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Boleto

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An example of boleto's default layout defined by FEBRABAN

Boleto bancário, simply referred to as boleto (English: bank ticket) is a payment method in Brazil regulated by Brazilian Federation of Banks [pt] (FEBRABAN).

A boleto, which can be considered a proforma invoice, can be paid at ATMs, branch facilities and internet banking of any bank, post office, lottery agent and some supermarkets until its due date. After the due date it can only be paid at the issuer bank facilities.[1] Boleto can only be collected by an authorized collector agent in the Brazilian territory.[citation needed]

Open source projects like BoletoPHP allow the merchandisers to generate unregistered Boleto Bancários without communicating with the bank.[2]

At first, boletos could only be paid at bank branches, but nowadays it is possible to pay through ATMs, lottery shops, supermarkets or with the help of a computer or smartphone via internet banking. Some boletos may contain instructions from the issuer that allow payment even after the established date, with possible penalty or interest charges for late payment, but these conditions are specific to each bill.

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References

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  1. ^ "Boleto Bancário for Beginners". The Brazil Business. September 10, 2012.
  2. ^ "Online Payment for E-Commerce in Brazil - Tech in Brazil". techinbrazil.com.
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