Sao Paulo Residential Proxies
Sao Paulo is Brazil's largest city, the largest in the southern hemisphere, and the financial and industrial capital of Latin America. It hosts B3 (the Brazilian stock exchange), Itau Unibanco, Bradesco, Santander Brasil, and the regional HQs of most multinational companies operating in Latin America. Residential broadband runs primarily on Vivo Fibra (Telefonica), Claro NET (America Movil), TIM Live, and Oi Fibra. IX.br Sao Paulo at PTT Metro is the largest internet exchange in Latin America and one of the top ten globally by traffic. Hex Proxies sources residential exit nodes across Sao Paulo city, Guarulhos, Osasco, Santo Andre and Sao Bernardo do Campo.
Brazilian e-commerce
Mercado Livre, Amazon.com.br, Americanas, Magazine Luiza, Casas Bahia, Shopee Brasil and AliExpress Brasil dominate Brazilian online retail. Brazilian payments are mediated via PIX (the instant payment system run by Banco Central do Brasil) and Boleto Bancario, both of which require Brazilian IPs to render correctly in checkout flows. Retail intelligence uses Sao Paulo residential exits to monitor these platforms authentically.
LGPD compliance
Brazil's Lei Geral de Protecao de Dados (LGPD) is Latin America's answer to GDPR and is enforced by the ANPD. Compliance teams use Sao Paulo residential exits to verify Portuguese-language consent banners, data subject rights portals, and LGPD-specific disclosures render correctly for Brazilian residents.
Fintech intelligence
Nubank (the world's largest neobank by customer count), Inter, C6 Bank, PagBank and Mercado Pago all operate consumer flows heavily localised for Brazilian customers. Fintech competitive intelligence uses Sao Paulo exits.
Pool composition
Exits rotate across Sao Paulo's 32 subprefeituras. Residential egress at $4.25-$4.75 per GB.