Fractional CTOs in Brazil
Find 2 experienced Fractional CTOs based in Brazil. Browse our directory of verified technology leaders available for fractional engagements.
2 Fractional CTOs available.
About Fractional CTOs in Brazil
Brazil has the largest technology market in Latin America, anchored by globally significant fintech and digital-services scale-ups (Nubank, iFood, PagSeguro, Stone, MercadoLibre's Brazilian operation). Hiring a Fractional CTO based in Brazil suits businesses headquartered locally, expanding into Portuguese-speaking markets, or seeking senior technical leadership comfortable with the Brazilian regulatory environment (LGPD, Banco Central authorisations) and the realities of building for a hyper-scale, mobile-first user base.
Browse Fractional CTOs in Brazil (2)
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Mohan Khilariwal — Fractional CAIO/CTO Leadership AI Consultant
(Canada)
Innovator | AgenticAI/GenAI/AI/ML Practitioner, consultant | Fractional CTO/CAIO | Digital Transformation Leader| 3AI Thought Leader
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Palash Ghosh — Fractional - CTO Consultant
(United States)
Chief Technology Officer | CPO | CIO | Leadership, Strategy | Fractional CTO | AI - ML/NL | Masters, MBA, Engineering, LLM/SLM
Frequently asked questions
What does a Fractional CTO based in Brazil typically cost?
Day rates vary by seniority, sector, and the size of the business engaging them, but most Brazil-based fractional CTOs price engagements on a monthly retainer covering an agreed number of days per week. The directory profiles set out each CTO's typical engagement model and availability.
How is a Fractional CTO different from a consultant or interim CTO?
A fractional CTO works as part of your leadership team on an ongoing basis — typically one to three days a week — rather than delivering a fixed project (consultant) or covering a single full-time gap (interim). They provide continuity of technical leadership, board reporting, and team mentoring across an extended engagement.
Can a Fractional CTO based in Brazil work with a remote team?
Yes. Most fractional CTOs in Brazil are used to working with distributed engineering teams and stakeholders across timezones. Engagement scoping conversations typically cover whether on-site presence is required and, if so, with what cadence.