
Pay for Your Cloud Services by Boleto
Stop Using Corporate Credit Cards to Pay for the Cloud. CloudDog, in partnership with Ingram Micro, enables businesses in Brazil to pay their AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure bills via boleto bancário, in Brazilian reais, with payment terms of up to 45 days and no additional cost.
*Available only within Brazil and subject to credit approval.

Paying for Cloud Services with a Corporate Credit Card Should Be Simple. But It Isn't.
Every month, the same challenges arise: your AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure invoice arrives in U.S. dollars, gets charged to the corporate credit card, and the administrative work begins. Finance approvals. Currency reconciliation. Expense reporting without a Brazilian tax invoice. Credit card limits tied up. IOF taxes applied to every transaction. For many organizations, paying international cloud providers by credit card creates unnecessary friction for accounts payable teams, complicates cash flow management, and reduces IT budget predictability. It's not a technical problem. It's a financial process problem. And there's a solution.
AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure Billing Through Boleto. The Way Finance Teams Prefer.
Through our exclusive partnership with Ingram Micro, one of the world's largest technology distributors and an official AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure distributor in Brazil, CloudDog allows companies to pay their monthly cloud consumption via boleto bancário. The same pricing. The same exchange rate. No credit card required. No additional IOF charges. A Brazilian tax invoice issued in BRL by Ingram Micro Brasil. Your IT team continues operating normally on the cloud platforms you already use. Meanwhile, your finance team receives a monthly invoice in Brazilian reais, with payment terms of up to 45 days—just like any other domestic supplier.
Benefits
By choosing to pay your Amazon Web Services account with CloudDog, your company will enjoy various benefits, such as:
Streamlined Financial Processes
Paying via boleto gives your finance team greater control over payment workflows, frees up corporate credit card limits, and improves visibility over cloud spending.
Flexible Payment Terms
Once approved for boleto billing, your company gains significantly more flexibility, with payment terms that can exceed 45 days depending on your business requirements and cash flow needs.
Brazilian Tax Invoice (Nota Fiscal)
Boleto billing includes the issuance of a Brazilian tax invoice, simplifying accounting and expense management while eliminating the need to localize foreign invoices.
Detailed Cost Reports
As a CloudDog customer, you gain access to detailed cloud cost reports, helping identify optimization opportunities and reduce unnecessary cloud spending.
Powered by Ingram Micro
Ingram Micro is one of the world's largest technology distributors and the official distributor of Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure in Brazil. It is Ingram Micro that issues both the boleto and the Brazilian tax invoice, providing the legal, financial, and fiscal security required for enterprise cloud billing.
CloudDog acts as the bridge between your company and Ingram Micro. We manage the entire process—from account setup and onboarding to monthly billing operations—so you don't have to negotiate directly with the distributor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who issues the boleto and the tax invoice?
Both the boleto and the Brazilian tax invoice are issued directly by Ingram Micro Brasil Ltda., the official distributor of AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure in Brazil. CloudDog manages the entire operational process.
Which exchange rate is used for currency conversion?
The same exchange rate that AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure would apply for direct credit card payments. There is no double conversion or additional spread.
Will my cloud operations be affected during the transition?
No. The migration to boleto billing is completely transparent from a technical standpoint. Your systems, applications, and data continue operating normally. The only change is the payment method.
Can multiple AWS accounts be consolidated into a single boleto?
Yes. Companies operating multiple accounts within the same AWS Organization can consolidate billing into a single monthly boleto. This setup is validated during onboarding.
Is there any additional cost to paying for cloud services via boleto?
No. Your company pays exactly the same amount it would pay when using a corporate credit card. There are no convenience fees, service charges, or hidden costs.
Does this work for AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure simultaneously?
Yes. If your company uses multiple cloud providers, boleto billing can be structured for each platform.
What changes in my AWS account when switching to boleto billing?
To enable AWS boleto billing, ownership of the AWS Organization's management account is transferred to Ingram Micro. As part of this process, the account's root email address is changed to awsresellerenduserBR@ingrammicro.com.
This is a standard and secure procedure required by AWS for reseller-based billing models. Your technical operations, resources, and data remain unaffected.
Does CloudDog also manage my cloud environment, or only provide boleto billing?
Both services are available independently. You may contract only the boleto billing service without purchasing any additional CloudDog offerings.
However, CloudDog also provides fully managed AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure services, and many customers choose to combine both solutions.
Is there a minimum cloud spend required to access the service?
The service is subject to registration and credit approval. Contact CloudDog to verify your company's eligibility.
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