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LGPD Compliance for Multinational Companies: A Complete Guide

Reviewed on August 2, 2026 · 3 min read
General information only. The application of Brazilian law depends on the facts, industry and date of review. This material is not a substitute for specific legal advice.

LGPD is one of the world's most rigorous data protection legislations. Implemented in 2018 and in effect since 2020, it establishes clear rules on how companies collect, store, and process personal data. For multinational companies, LGPD compliance is mandatory.

What is LGPD?

LGPD is inspired by Europe's GDPR but adapted to Brazil's reality. It establishes rights for data subjects and responsibilities for companies processing personal information. It applies to any company processing data of people in Brazil, regardless of where the company is located.

Fundamental Compliance Requirements

1. Legal Basis for Processing: All data processing must have legal basis: consent, contract, legal obligation, life protection, legitimate interest, or public utility. Consent must be explicit, informed, and revocable.

2. Implement Privacy by Design: Protect data from collection. Use encryption, access controls, and other technical measures from the start.

3. Document Processing: Maintain detailed records of how data is collected, processed, and stored. Brazil's Data Protection Authority (ANPD) can request this documentation anytime.

4. Notify Security Incidents: When data is breached, the company has three business days to notify ANPD and, in certain cases, affected data subjects.

Required Documentation

Penalties for Non-Compliance

ANPD can apply fines of up to:

6-Month Implementation Plan

Month 1: Audit and Mapping Identify where your company collects, stores, and processes data. Map all systems, databases, and processes. Determine which data is collected and the legal basis for each collection.

Months 2-3: Documentation Create robust Privacy Policy, updated Terms of Service, and Processing Records. Conduct Privacy Impact Assessment if needed for sensitive processing.

Months 4-5: Technical Implementation Implement security measures: encryption, access controls, data segregation, access logs. Configure systems to enable data subject rights: access, correction, deletion.

Month 6: Training and Operationalization Train teams on LGPD. Establish procedures for data subject requests and incident notification. Consider appointing a DPO if processing data at scale.

Practical Example: E-commerce Company

An international e-commerce company collecting customer data from Brazil for order shipping must:

Useful Resources

ANPD offers public guidance on compliance. There are also open-source tools to assist in technical implementation.

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Introductory LGPD guide for multinational companies covering legal bases, governance, incidents, data subject rights and sanctions.

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