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March 27th, 2026 Improved The separate Direct Pix and Indirect Pix plugins have been consolidated into a single product: Pix Switch. Instead of choosing between two different plugins, you now configure one unified component that adapts to your participation model through a Provider Adapter Layer. Whether you connect directly to BACEN or operate through an indirect participant, Pix Switch handles both flows.

What changed

  • New Pix Switch page explaining the unified architecture, deployment model, and provider adapter pattern
  • New Participation Models page detailing the differences between direct and indirect participation and how Pix Switch supports both
  • The previous “Direct Pix” and “Indirect Pix” overview pages have been removed
  • The Pix overview now introduces Pix Switch as the entry point for Pix on the Lerian platform

Why it matters

If you were evaluating or integrating with Direct Pix or Indirect Pix separately, the new structure gives you a single starting point. Your implementation won’t change fundamentally — the consolidation is at the documentation and product framing level — but it’s now easier to understand how Pix works end-to-end regardless of your participation model.