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6-K

PagSeguro Digital Ltd. (PAGS)

6-K 2023-11-17 For: 2023-09-30
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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of November 2023

Commission File Number: 001-38353

PagSeguro Digital Ltd. (Name of Registrant)

Conyers Trust Company (Cayman) Limited, Cricket Square, Hutchins Drive, P.O. Box 2681, Grand Cayman, KY1-1111, Cayman Islands (Address of Principal Executive Office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd.

Unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

Contents

Unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements
Unaudited condensed consolidated interim balance sheet 3
Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of income 5
Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of comprehensive income 6
Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of changes in equity 7
Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of cash flows 8
Notes to the unaudited consolidated interim financial statements 9 2
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim balance sheet As of September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais)

Note September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents 5 1,974,618 1,829,097
Financial investments 6 1,078,319 1,103,299
Accounts receivable 7 37,521,292 36,248,589
Receivables from related parties 9 4,399
Inventories 26,195 13,281
Tax receivable 8 379,141 410,801
Other receivables 162,896 162,011
Total current assets 41,146,860 39,767,078
Non-current assets
Accounts receivable 7 1,000,115 745,546
Receivables from related parties 9 28,024
Judicial deposits 49,634 44,855
Deferred income tax and social contribution 19 101,541 99,411
Other receivables 38,770 18,509
Investment 1,651
Property and equipment 11 2,478,114 2,493,499
Intangible assets 12 2,483,927 2,158,773
Total non-current assets 6,180,125 5,562,244
Total assets 47,326,985 45,329,322
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim balance sheet As of September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais)

Note September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Liabilities and equity
Current Liabilities
Payables to third parties 13 18,706,627 17,988,139
Deposits 14 8,577,445 10,100,599
Borrowings 18 192,778
Derivative financial instruments 26 28,091 22,289
Trade payables 439,359 449,102
Payables to related parties 9 78,359 593,906
Salaries and social security charges 15 333,847 292,778
Taxes and contributions 16 82,922 89,779
Provision for contingencies 17 70,163 46,233
Deferred revenue 125,801 126,042
Other liabilities 30,027 31,484
Total current liabilities 28,665,419 29,740,351
Non-current liabilities
Payables to third parties 13 159,438 84,759
Deposits 14 3,337,023 1,894,689
Payables to related parties 9 284,082
Deferred income tax and social contribution 19 1,755,429 1,564,228
Provision for contingencies 17 6,314 14,370
Deferred revenue 18,074 17,486
Other liabilities 232,999 171,313
Total non-current liabilities 5,793,359 3,746,845
Total liabilities 34,458,778 33,487,196
Equity
Share capital 20 26 26
Treasury shares 20 (609,824) (475,354)
Capital reserve 20 6,097,391 6,102,573
Retained earnings 20 7,403,056 6,237,392
Equity valuation adjustments 20 (22,372) (22,372)
Other comprehensive income 20 (70) (139)
Total equity 12,868,207 11,842,126
Total liabilities and equity 47,326,985 45,329,322
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statements of income For the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

Three-month period Nine-month period
Note September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Revenue from transaction activities and other services 22 2,269,288 2,292,079 6,586,313 6,602,349
Financial income 22 1,691,273 1,697,222 4,820,449 4,638,118
Other financial income 22 65,585 46,126 195,028 132,469
Total revenue and income 4,026,146 4,035,427 11,601,790 11,372,936
Cost of sales and services 23 (2,033,309) (1,862,164) (5,888,679) (5,501,843)
Selling expenses 23 (378,241) (530,840) (1,017,591) (1,510,591)
Administrative expenses 23 (206,333) (185,343) (581,078) (554,611)
Financial expenses 23 (819,937) (920,656) (2,428,535) (2,296,843)
Other expenses, net 23 (76,262) (111,123) (252,542) (224,564)
Profit before income taxes 512,064 425,301 1,433,365 1,284,484
Current income tax and social contribution 19 (16,827) 1,603 (77,122) (26,518)
Deferred income tax and social contribution 19 (84,512) (46,617) (190,579) (160,835)
Income tax and social contribution (101,339) (45,014) (267,701) (187,353)
Net income for the period 410,725 380,287 1,165,664 1,097,131
Basic earnings per common share - R$ 21 1.2762 1.1639 3.6049 3.3501
Diluted earnings per common share - R$ 21 1.2686 1.1562 3.5801 3.3285 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statements of comprehensive income For the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais)

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Net income for the period 410,725 380,287 1,165,664 1,097,131
Other comprehensive income that may be reclassified to the statement of income in subsequent periods
Currency translation adjustment 40 1 (33) (717)
Loss on financial investments designated at fair value through OCI (84) 662 267 249
Derivative Financial Instruments through OCI 2,114 3,969 419 (13,084)
Income tax and social contribution (690) (1,574) (233) 4,364
Other comprehensive income for the period 412,105 383,346 1,166,084 1,087,943 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of changes in equity For the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais)

Capital reserve Profit reserve
Note Share capital Treasury shares Capital reserve Share-based long-term incentive plan (LTIP) Retained earnings Equity valuation adjustments Other comprehensive income Total equity
At December 31, 2021 26 (285,011) 5,828,754 247,532 4,732,624 (22,372) 645 10,502,198
Net income for the period 1,097,131 1,097,131
Currency translation adjustment (717) (717)
Gain on financial assets through OCI 164 164
Derivative Financial Instruments through OCI (8,636) (8,636)
Share based long term incentive plan (LTIP) 113,307 113,307
Acquisition of treasury shares (191,819) (191,819)
(LTIP) of treasury shares 100,233 (100,233)
At September 30, 2022 26 (376,599) 5,828,754 260,606 5,829,755 (22,372) (8,543) 11,511,628
Net income for the period 407,637 407,637
Currency translation adjustment 41 41
Loss on financial assets through OCI (271) (271)
Derivative Financial Instruments through OCI 8,636 8,636
Share based long term incentive plan (LTIP) 14,082 14,082
Acquisition of treasury shares (99,625) (99,625)
(LTIP) of treasury shares 869 (869)
At December 31, 2022 26 (475,354) 5,828,754 273,819 6,237,392 (22,372) (138) 11,842,127
Net income for the period 20 1,165,664 1,165,664
Currency translation adjustment 20 (33) (33)
Loss on financial assets through OCI 20 (176) (176)
Derivative Financial Instruments through OCI 20 277 277
Share based long term incentive plan (LTIP) 20 109,172 109,172
Acquisition of treasury shares 20 (248,824) (248,824)
(LTIP) of treasury shares 20 114,354 (114,354)
At September 30, 2023 26 (609,824) 5,828,754 268,637 7,403,056 (22,372) (70) 12,868,207 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Unaudited condensed consolidated interim statement of cash flows For the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais)

Nine-month period
Note September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Profit before income taxes 1,433,365 1,284,484
Expenses (revenues) not affecting cash:
Depreciation and amortization 23 989,477 824,004
Total Losses 23 413,463 792,950
Accrual of provision for contingencies 23,385 27,969
Share based long term incentive plan (LTIP) 109,172 113,307
Loss on disposal of property, equipment, intangible and investment assets 207,992 189,308
Derivative Financial Instruments, net (2,488)
Interest accrued 393,056 1,063,441
Other income, net (598) 14,925
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
Accounts receivable (4,944,398) (14,955,359)
Financial investments (mandatory guarantee) 229,461 (209,556)
Inventories (12,915) (2,525)
Taxes recoverable 105,616 102,909
Other receivables (8,115) 38,187
Deferred revenue (187) (28,872)
Other liabilities 2,724 (35,478)
Payables to third parties 768,298 1,124,710
Trade payables (12,212) (219,710)
Payables to related parties, net (296,777) (118,883)
Deposits 759,676 9,096,672
Salaries and social charges 40,057 41,035
Taxes and contributions (24,083) 23,615
Provision for contingencies (11,357) (17,139)
162,612 (850,006)
Income tax and social contribution paid (78,553) (86,560)
Interest income received (paid) 1,750,587 2,525,849
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 1,834,646 1,589,283
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Amount paid on acquisitions, net of cash acquired 10 (31,313)
Purchases of property and equipment 11 (692,232) (1,027,025)
Purchases and development of intangible assets (774,518) (731,361)
Redemption (Acquisition) of financial investments (120,019) 393
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES (1,618,082) (1,757,993)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Borrowings 18 300,000 250,000
Payment of borrowings 18 (100,000) (250,000)
Payment of borrowings interest 18 (9,613) (15,337)
Acquisition of treasury shares 20 (248,824) (191,819)
Payment of leases 11 (12,606) (13,977)
NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES (71,043) (221,133)
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 145,521 (389,842)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period 5 1,829,097 1,794,362
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period 5 1,974,618 1,404,519 The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements.
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

1.  General information

PagSeguro Digital Ltd., (“PagSeguro Digital” or the “Company”), is a holding company with its principal executive offices located in Cayman Islands, subsidiary of Universo Online S.A. (“UOL”), referred to, together with its subsidiaries, as the “PagSeguro Group”, and was incorporated on July 19, 2017. A total of 99,99% of the shares of PagSeguro Internet Instituição de Pagamento S.A. (“PagSeguro Brazil”) were contributed to PagSeguro Digital on January 4, 2018 and PagSeguro Digital maintains control of PagSeguro Brazil.

PagSeguro Brazil is a privately held corporation established on December 20, 2006, and engages in providing financial technology solutions and services and corresponding related activities, focused principally on micro-merchants and small and medium-sized businesses (“SMEs”).

In June 2022, Boa Compra Tecnologia Ltda., changed its name to PagSeguro Tecnologia Ltda. (“PagSeguro Tecnologia”) as part of a marketing strategy to bring the entity closer to PagSeguro’s brand.

In January 2023, Pagseguro Biva Serviços Financeiros Ltda. incorporated Pagseguro Biva Correspondente Bancário Ltda and, in July 2023, PagSeguro Instituição de Pagamento S.A. incorporated Registra Seguro S.A.

The subsidiaries of PagSeguro Digital are PagSeguro Brazil, PagSeg Participações Ltda. (“PagSeg”), BS Holding Financeira Ltda. (“BS Holding”) and PagSeguro Holding Ltd. (“PSHC”). The PagSeguro Group subsidiaries are as follows:

•PagSeguro Brazil subsidiaries are PagSeguro Biva Securitizadora de Créditos Financeiras S.A. (“Biva Sec”), Fundo de Investimento em Direitos Creditórios – PagSeguro (“FIDC”), Wirecard Brazil Instituição de Pagamento S.A. (“MOIP), Concil Inteligência em Conciliação S.A. (“Concil”) and Netpos Serviços de Informática S.A. (“Netpos”).

•PagSeg subsidiaries are Net+Phone Telecomunicações Ltda. (“Net+Phone”), Pagseguro Tecnologia, BCPS Online Services Lda. (“BCPS”), CDS Serviços Financeiros Ltda. (“CDS”), Pagseguro Biva Serviços Financeiros Ltda. (“Biva Serviços”) and PagBank Participações Ltda. (“Pag Participações”).

•Pag Participações subsidiaries are Tilix Digital Ltda. (“TILIX”), Yamí Software & Inovação Ltda. (“YAMÍ”) and Zygo Serviços de Tecnologia S.A. (“ZYGO”).

•PSHC subsidiaries are Pagseguro Chile SPA (“Pagseguro Chile), Pagseguro Colombia S.A.S (“Pagseguro Colombia), PSGP México S.A de C.V. (“PSGP Mexico”) and Pagseguro Peru S.A.C. (“Pagseguro Peru”).

•BS Holding subsidiaries are BancoSeguro S.A. (“Bancoseguro”) and Paginvest CTVM Ltda. (“Paginvest”).

These consolidated interim financial statements include Pagseguro Brazil, PagSeg, PSHC, BS Holding and corresponding subsidiaries.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

2.  Presentation and preparation of the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements and significant accounting policies

2.1.    Basis of preparation of the condensed consolidated interim financial information

These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB") and disclose all (and only) the applicable significant information related to the financial statements, which is consistent with the information utilized by management in the performance of its duties. The consolidated interim financial statements are presented in thousands of Brazilian reais, unless otherwise indicated, which is the functional currency of PagSeguro Group.

These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements for three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 were authorized for issuance by the PagSeguro Digital’s Board of Directors on November 13, 2023.

These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34, “Interim Financial Reporting” as issued by the IASB and disclose all (and only) the applicable significant information related to the financial statements.

These unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements do not include all the notes of the type normally included in an annual consolidated financial statement. Accordingly, this report is to be read in conjunction with the annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022 (the “Annual Financial Statements”).

The accounting policies and critical accounting estimates and judgments adopted are consistent with those of the previous financial year and corresponding interim reporting period.

2.2.    New accounting standards adopted in 2023

The accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the consolidated interim financial statements for the period ended September 30, 2023 are consistent with those adopted for the year ended December 31, 2022, except for the changes required by the pronouncements, interpretations and standards which became effective on January 1, 2023, as described below.

–IFRS 17 was issued in May 2017 as replacement for IFRS 4 Insurance Contracts. It requires a current measurement model where estimates are remeasured in each reporting period, Contracts are measured using the building blocks of discounted probability-weighted cash flows, an explicit risk adjustment and a contractual service margin (CSM) representing the unearned profit of the contract which is recognized as revenue over the coverage period.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

2.2.    New accounting standards adopted in 2023 (Continued)

The standard allows a choice between recognizing changes in discount rates either in the statement of profit or loss or directly in other comprehensive income. The choice is likely to reflect how insurers account for their financial assets under IFRS 9. An optional, simplified premium allocation approach is permitted for the liability for the remaining coverage for short duration contracts, which are often written by non-life insurers.

There is a modification of the general measurement model called the ‘variable fee approach’ for certain contracts written by life insurers where policyholders share in the returns from underlying items. When applying the variable fee approach, the entity’s share of the fair value changes of the underlying items is included in the CSM. The results of insurers using this model are therefore likely to be less volatile than under the general model.

Targeted amendments made in July 2020 aimed to ease the implementation of the standard by reducing implementation costs and making it easier for entities to explain the results from applying IFRS 17 to investors and others. The amendments also deferred the application date of IFRS 17 to 1 January 2023. The Group did not identify material impacts under the new IFRS.

–Amendment to IAS 1 "Presentation of Financial Statements": issued in May 2020, with the objective of clarifying that liabilities are classified as current or non-current, depending on the rights that exist at the end of the period. The classification is not affected by the entity’s expectations or events after the reporting date (eg, receipt of a waiver or breach of covenant). The amendments also clarify what "settlement" of a liability refers to under IAS 1. The amendments to IAS 1 are effective as of January 1, 2023. The Group did not identify material changes in the financial results.

–Amendment to IAS 1 and IFRS Practice Statement 2 - Disclosure of Accounting Policies: in February 2021 the IASB issued a new amendment to IAS 1 on disclosure of "material" accounting policies rather than "significant" accounting policies. The amendments define what "“material accounting policy information" is and explain how to identify it. It also clarifies that immaterial accounting policy information does not need to be disclosed, but if so, it should not obscure the relevant accounting information. To support this change, the IASB also amended the "IFRS Practice Statement 2 Making Materiality Judgments" to provide guidance on how to apply the concept of materiality to accounting policy disclosures. This amendment is effective as of January 1, 2023. The Group did not identify material changes in the financial results.

–Amendment to IAS 8 - Accounting Policies, Change in Estimate and Error Rectification: the amendment issued in February 2021 clarifies how entities must distinguish changes in accounting policies from changes in accounting estimates, as changes in accounting estimates are applied prospectively to future transactions and other future events, but changes in accounting policies are generally applied retrospectively to past transactions and other past events, as well as to the current period. This amendment is effective as of January 1, 2023. The Group did not identify material changes in the financial results.

–Amendment to IAS 12 - Income Taxes: the amendment issued in May 2021 requires entities to recognize deferred tax on transactions that, on initial recognition, give rise to equal amounts of taxable and deductible temporary differences.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

2.2.    New accounting standards adopted in 2023 (Continued)

This typically applies to lease transactions (right-of-use assets and lease liabilities) and decommissioning and restoration obligations, as an example, and will require the recognition of additional deferred tax assets and liabilities. This amendment is effective as of January 1, 2023. The Group did not identify material changes in the financial results.

3.  Consolidation of subsidiaries
As of September 30, 2023
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Company Assets Liabilities Equity Net income (loss) for the period Ownership - % Level
Pagseguro Brazil 35,043,694 25,576,029 9,467,665 839,854 99.99 Direct
BS Holding 800,502 197 800,305 34,908 99.99 Direct
Pagseg Participações 1,540,268 871 1,539,397 59,266 99.99 Direct
PSHC 5,162 4,987 175 (2,300) 99.99 Direct
Pagbank Participações 180,172 21,963 158,209 2,719 99.99 Indirect
Paginvest Corretora 15,908 209 15,699 687 99.99 Indirect
Net+Phone 513,507 119,361 394,146 51,732 99.99 Indirect
PagSeguro Tecnologia 1,049,459 818,490 230,969 2,219 99.99 Indirect
BCPS 1,824 28 1,796 (44) 99.99 Indirect
BSEC 1,579,460 1,542,081 37,379 22,934 99.99 Indirect
Biva Serviços 45,390 863 44,527 2,647 99.99 Indirect
FIDC 5,151,708 739,306 4,412,402 1,642,010 100.00 Indirect
TILIX 50,381 2,112 48,269 3,238 99.99 Indirect
BancoSeguro 23,528,118 22,765,116 763,002 33,839 100.00 Indirect
Yamí 34,902 1,036 33,866 (99) 99.99 Indirect
CDS 9,919 214 9,705 (8) 99.99 Indirect
Zygo 61,152 977 60,175 (317) 99.99 Indirect
Moip 305,579 194,743 110,836 (19,940) 100.00 Indirect
Concil 13,762 3,042 10,720 2,227 100.00 Indirect
Netpos 3,144 2,113 1,031 1,312 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Chile 1,371 1,761 (390) (771) 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Colombia 1,387 1,653 (266) (474) 100.00 Indirect
PSGP México 861 1,437 (576) (711) 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Peru 2,787 2,381 406 (554) 100.00 Indirect 12
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Consolidation of subsidiaries (Continued)
As of December 31. 2022 (except for net income that is presented to the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022)
Company Assets Liabilities Equity Net income (loss) for the period Ownership - % Level
Pagseguro Brazil 28,149,503 18,821,951 9,327,552 764,906 99.99 Direct
BS Holding 771,011 5,198 765,813 1,207 99.99 Direct
Pagseg Participações 781,745 871 780,874 71,397 99.99 Direct
PSHC 3,269 1,365 1,904 (161) 99.99 Direct
Pagbank Participações 165,265 9,775 155,490 (16,281) 99.99 Indirect
Paginvest Corretora 2,016 4 2,012 99.99 Indirect
Net+Phone 467,890 125,476 342,414 72,924 99.99 Indirect
PagSeguro Tecnologia 363,377 134,468 228,909 10,202 99.99 Indirect
BCPS 1,916 (41) 1,957 483 99.99 Indirect
BSEC 1,840,045 1,825,459 14,586 4,372 99.99 Indirect
Biva Serviços 68,164 26,240 41,924 3,356 99.99 Indirect
Biva Corban 1,247 (16,181) 17,428 1,512 99.99 Indirect
FIDC 5,122,004 792,391 4,329,613 1,624,465 100.00 Indirect
TILIX 46,888 34,357 12,531 (185) 99.99 Indirect
BancoSeguro 22,238,338 21,509,017 729,321 (8,952) 100.00 Indirect
Yamí 34,796 33,331 1,465 (646) 99.99 Indirect
Registra Seguro 5,000 23 4,977 (18) 99.99 Indirect
CDS 10,192 479 9,713 756 99.99 Indirect
Zygo 70,940 10,448 60,492 (11,196) 99.99 Indirect
Moip 686,496 555,713 130,783 (35,404) 100.00 Indirect
Concil 11,315 2,823 8,492 (5,473) 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Chile 1,092 684 408 (68) 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Colombia 968 751 217 (414) 100.00 Indirect
PSGP México 1,118 973 145 (370) 100.00 Indirect
Pagseguro Peru 906 772 134 281 100.00 Indirect

The operational context of the subsidiaries is to be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2022.

4.  Segment reporting

Operating segments are determined based on the information reported and reviewed by the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”). The Board of Directors has been identified as the CODM and is responsible for allocating resources and assessing the performance of the business and to make PagSeguro Group’s strategic decisions.

Considering that all decisions are based on consolidated reports, and that all decisions related to strategic and financial planning, purchases, investments, and the allocation of funds are made on a consolidated basis, the PagSeguro Group and its subsidiaries operate in a single segment, as financial service agents.

Main companies of PagSeguro Group are domiciled in Brazil and have revenue arising from local customers and customers located abroad. The main revenue is related to sales from the domestic market. The revenue from international market represents 0.4% and 0.4% for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023, respectively (0.7% and 1.0% for three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022, respectively).

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

5.  Cash and cash equivalents
September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
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Short-term bank deposits 625,076 761,044
Short-term investment 1,349,542 1,068,053
1,974,618 1,829,097

Cash and cash equivalents are held for the purpose of meeting short-term cash needs and include cash on hand, deposits with banks and other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three-month or less and with immaterial risk of change in value.

Short-term bank deposits are mainly represented by amounts to cover instant payments (PIX), cash on ATMs and clients’ payments.

Short-term investments consist mainly of investments in Brazilian Treasury Bonds (“LFTs”) with an average return of 100% of the Basic Interest Rate (SELIC, 12.75% per year on September 30, 2023 and 13.75% per year on December 31, 2022).

6.  Financial investments

Consists of investments in LFTs, in the amount of R$1,078,319 as of September 30, 2023 (R$1,103,299 as of December 31, 2022) with an average return of 100% of the Basic Interest Rate (SELIC, 12.75% per year as of September 30, 2023 and 13.75% per year on December 31, 2022), invested to comply with certain requirements for authorized payment institutions as set forth by the Brazilian Central Bank regulation. This financial asset was classified at fair value through other comprehensive income. Unrealized accumulated loss on LFTs in nine-month period ended September 30, 2023 totaled R$316 (loss of R$176 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023).

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7.  Accounts receivable
September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
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Visa Master Hipercard Elo Amex Total Visa Master Hipercard Elo Amex Total
Legal obligors
Itaú 2,669,573 6,183,947 537,138 9,390,657 1,920,151 5,268,454 649,586 7,838,191
Nubank 4,902,731 4,902,731 4,050,376 4,050,376
Bradesco 1,991,350 119,651 1,087,734 403,792 3,602,527 2,924,890 242,708 1,228,553 440,535 4,836,685
Santander 717,187 2,048,484 16,402 2,782,074 829,714 2,564,868 11,021 3,405,603
Banco do Brasil 1,724,283 291,802 596,853 2,612,938 2,008,045 359,572 553,321 2,920,938
Banco Carrefour 147,216 1,094,248 1,241,464 142,392 973,915 1,116,307
Porto Seguro 760,313 268,222 1,028,535 708,008 216,926 924,934
Sicredi 497,798 498,106 995,904 404,825 372,297 777,122
CEF 332,685 127,310 512,980 972,974 369,282 180,490 453,043 1,002,815
Banco C6 953,651 953,651 825,958 825,958
Banco Cooperativo Sicoob 902,637 902,637 644,039 644,039
Banco Inter 757,498 757,498 550,070 550,070
Banco Bradescard 534,303 130,925 16,109 681,338 470,100 113,100 15,613 598,813
Banco XP 523,343 523,343 406,986 406,986
Will Financeira 517,139 517,139 349,453 349,453
Midway 235,988 134,288 370,276 268,221 124,417 392,638
Realize 164,703 176,085 340,788 166,754 185,371 352,125
Banco Votorantim 303,855 303,855 358,072 358,072
Pernambucanas 267,035 267,035 1,017 186,556 187,573
Banco Pan 48,585 174,155 2,201 224,942 68,683 246,112 10 314,805
Digio 203,025 1,885 204,910 180,936 1 14,454 195,391
Credz 196,462 196,462 176,030 176,030
Banco Original 189,563 189,563 246,976 246,976
Cred-system 189,429 189,429 153,681 153,681
Mercado Pago 183,935 183,935 143,073 143,073
Bancoob 187,945 187,945 112,743 208 112,951
Banrisul 28,826 137,698 166,524 36,400 133,065 169,465
Other 1,117,445 679,598 181,040 1,301 1,979,384 988,354 795,339 170,155 2,131 1,955,978
Total card issuers (i) 12,264,964 20,781,022 537,138 2,665,836 421,495 36,670,455 12,325,585 18,956,483 649,586 2,621,704 453,686 35,007,045
Current card issuers 36,455,948 34,884,835
Non-Current card issuers 214,507 122,215
Getnet 661 52,597
Other 9,165 10,963
Total acquirers (ii) 9,826 63,560
Loans, net 84,453 221,449
Credit card receivables, net 579,241 661,226
Payroll loans and other, net 1,147,731 852,425
Total credit receivables (iii) 1,811,425 1,735,100
Current 1,025,817 1,111,769
Non - Current 785,608 623,331
Other accounts receivables (iv) 29,701 188,425
Total accounts receivable 12,264,964 20,781,022 537,138 2,665,836 421,495 38,521,407 12,325,585 18,956,483 649,586 2,621,704 453,686 36,994,135
Current 37,521,292 36,248,589
Non - Current 1,000,115 745,546
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Accounts receivable (Continued)

(i)    Card issuers: receivables derived from transactions where PagSeguro Brazil acts as the financial intermediary in operations with the issuing banks, related to the intermediation agreements between PagSeguro Brazil and Visa, Mastercard, Hipercard, Amex or Elo. However, PagSeguro Brazil’s contractual accounts receivable are with the financial institutions, which are the legal obligors on the accounts receivable payment. Additionally, amounts due within 27 days of the original transaction, including those that fall due with the first installment of installment receivables, are guaranteed by Visa, Mastercard, Hipercard, Amex or Elo, as applicable, if the legal obligors do not make the payment.

(ii)    Acquirers: refers to card processing transactions to be received from the acquirers, which are third parties acting as financial intermediaries between the issuing bank and PagSeguro Brazil.

(iii)    Total credit receivables are presented net of the ECL (“expected credit losses”), are measured according to the IFRS 9, using: Exposure at Default (EAD) related to the exposed credit risk at default; Probability of Default (PD) related to the probability of the counterparty not meeting its contractual payment obligations; and Loss Given Default (LGD) related to the percentage of the exposure that is not expected to be recovered in the event of default, In addition to the methodology for calculating the allowance for impairment (EAD x PD x LGD). Pagseguro takes into consideration the forward-looking information and assumptions as the historical loss experienced at individual transactions level, credit quality and guarantees, economic factors and estimated future cash flows, which could impact the calculation model for provisioning expected credit losses.

(iv)    Refers to other dispersed receivables from legal obligors.

The maturity analysis of accounts receivables is as follows:

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Past due 751,912 1,073,275
Due within 30 days 13,457,877 13,784,017
Due within 31 to 120 days 14,787,804 13,743,397
Due within 121 to 180 days 4,612,470 4,422,424
Due within 181 to 360 days 4,562,025 4,210,024
Due after 360 days 1,000,115 746,612
Expected credit losses (650,796) (985,614)
38,521,407 36,994,135

The maturity analysis of credit receivables as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 are as follows:

September 30, 2023
Loans Credit card receivables Payroll loans and other TOTAL
Past due 427,679 318,072 6,161 751,912
Due within 30 days 10,052 227,597 49,021 286,670
Due within 31 to 120 days 17,784 137,033 107,976 262,793
Due within 121 to 180 days 5,472 43,651 67,816 116,939
Due within 181 to 360 days 5,559 81,976 170,763 258,298
Due after 360 days 4,792 7,181 773,636 785,609
471,338 815,510 1,175,373 2,462,221
Expected credit losses (386,885) (236,269) (27,642) (650,796)
Receivables net of ECL 84,453 579,241 1,147,731 1,811,425 December 31, 2022
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Loans Credit card receivables Payroll loans and others TOTAL
Past due 468,236 603,352 1,687 1,073,275
Due within 30 days 35,435 232,013 24,332 291,780
Due within 31 to 120 days 102,413 146,409 72,599 321,421
Due within 121 to 180 days 49,642 86,055 40,621 176,318
Due within 181 to 360 days 70,218 43,615 119,691 233,524
Due after 360 days 17,435 1,066 605,895 624,396
743,379 1,112,510 864,825 2,720,714
Expected credit losses (521,929) (451,285) (12,400) (985,614)
Receivables net of ECL 221,450 661,225 852,425 1,735,100

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Accounts receivable (Continued)

For the credit receivables the weighting of objective factors plus the analysis of the coverage percentage of accessory guarantees leads to the customer rating this allows the grouping of customers with similar credit risks and classification into one of the following stages as suggested by IFRS9:

September 30, 2023
Credit Amount Exposure off balance<br>credit limits not used Expected Credit Losses
Loans
stage 1 33,168 (8,071)
stage 2 4,413 (2,757)
stage 3 433,757 (376,057)
Credit card receivables
stage 1 362,551 769,742 (4,494)
stage 2 171,563 293,442 (10,723)
stage 3 281,396 2,636 (221,052)
Payroll loans and other (i)
stage 1 1,143,047 (10,302)
stage 2 4,206 (543)
stage 3 28,120 (16,796)
TOTAL 2,462,221 1,065,820 (650,796) December 31, 2022
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Credit Amount Exposure off balance<br>credit limits not used Expected Credit Losses
Loans
stage 1 173,407 (34,883)
stage 2 24,223 (12,982)
stage 3 545,749 (474,065)
Credit card receivables
stage 1 439,544 663,059 (17,202)
stage 2 205,356 214,282 (34,756)
stage 3 467,611 9,033 (399,326)
Payroll loans and other (i)
stage 1 844,075 (6,656)
stage 2 6,643 (201)
stage 3 14,106 (5,544)
TOTAL 2,720,714 886,374 (985,614)

(i)    This line of credit is mainly related to payroll loans offered to retirees, public sector employees and Brazil's Severance Indemnity Fund early prepayment, therefore are secured operation and less prone to expected credit losses.

The movement in the allowance for expected credit losses of credit receivables is as follows:

Expected credit losses Loans Credit card receivables Payroll loans and other Total
December 31, 2021 256,927 174,046 6,166 437,139
Additions (Reversals), net 265,002 277,239 11,351 553,592
Write-Off (5,117) (5,117)
December 31, 2022 521,929 451,285 12,400 985,614
Additions (Reversals), net (9,102) 68,759 15,989 75,646
Write-Off (i) (125,942) (283,775) (747) (410,464)
September 30, 2023 386,885 236,269 27,642 650,796

(i)    Based on the PagSeguro credit risk classification model, which assesses the risk of insolvency and default of counterparties related to credit receivables, in the nine-month period ended in September 2023, the Company carried out a partial write-off of credit receivables, for cases in which the Company does not expect to receive these amounts. The credit card receivables were written-off in the amount of R$283,775 and payroll loans were written-off in the amount R$125,942 against the related provision for ECL recognized in previous periods.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

8. Tax receivable
September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
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Income tax and social contribution (i) 325,354 358,232
Social integration program (ii) 36,386 35,488
Other 17,401 17,081
379,141 410,801

(i)Refers mainly to withholding taxes from income tax and social contribution.

(ii)Refers to Social Integration Program (PIS) and Social Contribution on Revenues (COFINS) recoverable on transaction activities and other services.

9. Related-party balances and transactions

i) Balances and transactions with related parties

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Receivables Payables Payables
Immediate parent
UOL - sales of services (a) 16,049 16,170
UOL - shared service costs (b) 10,128 11,790
UOL - Deposits (c) 136,635 312,295
Affiliated companies
UOL Edtech Tecnologia Educacional S.A. - Deposits (c) 122,197
Web Jump Design em Informática Ltda. – Deposits (c) 6,763 12,372
Ingresso,com Ltda. - Deposits (c) 31,702 21,833
Invillia Desenvolvimento de Produtos Digitais Ltda. - Deposits (c) 34,079 60,096
Invillia Holding Ltda. - Deposits (c) 3,198 1,849
UOL Cursos Tec. Ed. Ltda. - Deposits (c) 76,804
Compasso Tecnologia Ltda. - sales of services (d) 5,159
Compasso UOL S.A. - sales of services (d) 12,203 12,624
Digital Services UOL S.A. - sales of services (d) 38 244
Invillia Desenvolvimento de produtos Digitais Ltda. - sales of services (d) 10,841 12,897
Edge UOL Tecnologia Ltda. - sales of services (d) 11,577
Digital Services UOL S.A. - borrowing (e) 32,423
Others 7,266 9,539
32,423 362,441 593,906
Current 4,399 78,359 593,906
Non - Current 28,024 284,082

(a)     Sales of services refer mainly to the purchase of advertising services from UOL.

(b)     Shared services costs mainly related to payroll costs that are incurred by the parent company UOL and are charged to PagSeguro Group.

(c)     Certificate of deposits (CD) acquired by related parties from BancoSeguro with interest rate between 104% to 110% (107% to 110% in December, 2022) per year of CDI. The maturity analysis is as follows:

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Due within 31 to 120 days 5,081 49,094
Due within 121 to 180 days 28,604
Due within 181 to 365 days 455,488
Due to 365 days or more days 284,082
289,163 533,186

(d)     This payable refers mainly to colocation, development of software and cloud services.

(e)    This receivable refers to borrowing made from Biva Sec with interest rate of 100% of CDI plus 2.5% per year.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Related-party balances and transactions (continued)

ii) Revenue and expense from transactions with related parties

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Revenue Expense Revenue Expense Revenue Expense Revenue Expense
Immediate parent
UOL - shared service costs (a) 24,354 40,638 75,406 96,722
UOL - sales of services (b) 790 14,978 779 21,783 2,357 50,493 2,339 66,619
UOL - deposits (c) 2,465 5,218 17,684 12,678
Affiliated companies
UOL Edtech Tecnologia – deposits (c) 3,569 323 11,984
Web Jump Design em Informática Ltda. - Deposits (c) 191 1,001
Ingresso,com Ltda. - Deposits (c) 510 1,525
UOL Cursos Tec. Ed. Ltda. - Deposits (c) 2,491 7,633
Invillia Desenvolvimento de produtos Digitais Ltda Deposits (c) 1,022 4,535
Digital Services UOL S.A. - sales of services (d) 217 642 907 1,855
Compasso Tecnologia Ltda., - sales of services (d) 1,895 5,860
Compasso UOL S.A.- sales of services (d) 38,554 38,825 117,782 102,753
Invillia Desenvolvimento de produtos Digitais Ltda. - sales of services (d) 1,199 4,587
Edge UOL Tecnologia Ltda. - sales of services (d) 986 1,706
Digital Services UOL S.A. borrowing (e) 966 1,131
Others 235 1,426 155 3,997 695 4,567 594 8,305
1,991 90,288 934 114,671 4,183 294,009 2,933 300,916

(a)Shared services costs mainly related to payroll costs sharing that are incurred by the parent company UOL and are charged to PagSeguro. Such costs are included in administrative expenses.

(b)Sale of services expenses are related to advertising services from UOL and revenue is related to intermediation fees.

(c)Expenses are related to Certificate of Deposits (CD) from BancoSeguro. UOL Edtech Tecnologia was incorporated in 2023 by Passei Direto S.A.

(d)Expenses related to colocation and cloud services.

(e)Revenue refers to borrowing made from Biva Sec with interest rate of 100% of CDI plus 2.5% per year.

iii) Key management compensation

Key management compensation includes short and long-term benefits of PagSeguro Brazil's executive officers. The short and long-term compensation related to the executive officers for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 amounted to R$10,258 and R$29,660 (R$9,225 and R$20,300 for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022).

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

10. Business Combination

On July 18, 2023, PagSeguro Brazil acquired 90% of the share capital, in addition to 10% already acquired previously and obtained 100% of the share capital of Netpos. Total consideration paid in cash amount to R$32 million in just one installment and the total net assets acquired at fair value amounted to R$24,477. Netpos main activity is the focused-on software solutions to improve the management of business in the information technology industry.

The preliminary purchase price allocation (“PPA”) was completed on September 30, 2023, which included the recognition of a customer portfolio with a fair value of R$1,367, non-compete agreement of R$1,154 and software of R$22,208, resulting in the recognition of goodwill of R$7,523. The PPA did not consider the recognition of deferred income tax on allocations above, as the Group's intention is to incorporate NETPOS.

The PPA was elaborated considering projections for the period of three years based on management’s budgets for Netpos and applying an inflation rate plus the estimated growth of GDP of services (fluctuating from 3.5% to 5% per year) to project future cash flows, with a discount based on the weighted average cost of capital (fluctuating from 16% to 16.5% per year).

This acquisition is in accordance with PagSeguro Group’s business strategies, ramping up investments on new technologies, products, and services for the Group’s digital ecosystem. The fair value of assets and liabilities acquired in 2023 was as follows:

September 30, 2023
The assets and liabilities arising from the acquisition
Cash and cash equivalents 4,567
Accounts receivable acquired 1,409
Taxes recoverable acquired 26
Other assets acquired 472
Dividends (4,311)
Liabilities assumed (2,415)
Softwares 22,208
Customer portfolio 1,367
Non-compete agreement 1,154
Value of net assets 24,477
Goodwill 7,523
Purchase cost 32,000
Consideration for the purchase settled in cash 32,000
Dividends paid 3,880
Cash and cash equivalents at the subsidiary acquired (4,567)
Amount paid on acquisitions less cash and cash equivalents acquired 31,313 20
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11. Property and equipment

a) Property and equipment are composed as follows:

September 30, 2023
Cost Accumulated<br><br>depreciation Net
Data processing equipment 226,252 (84,879) 141,373
Machinery and equipment (i) 3,615,629 (1,404,393) 2,211,236
Buildings Leasing (ii) 153,750 (56,395) 97,355
Other 44,369 (16,219) 28,150
Total 4,040,000 (1,561,886) 2,478,114 December 31, 2022
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Cost Accumulated depreciation Net
Data processing equipment 214,279 (68,274) 146,005
Machinery and equipment (i) 3,382,067 (1,115,120) 2,266,947
Buildings Leasing (ii) 102,145 (43,901) 58,244
Other 33,692 (11,389) 22,303
Total 3,732,183 (1,238,684) 2,493,499 21
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Property and equipment (Continued)

b) The changes in cost and accumulated depreciation were as follows:

Data processing equipment Machinery and equipment (i) Buildings Leasing (ii) Other Total
On December 31, 2021
Cost 106,643 2,798,823 94,048 29,909 3,029,423
Accumulated depreciation (51,294) (654,360) (26,928) (7,789) (740,371)
Net book value 55,349 2,144,463 67,120 22,120 2,289,052
On December 31, 2022
Opening balance
Cost 107,636 583,244 8,097 3,783 702,760
Purchases 109,245 981,462 8,097 5,352 1,104,156
Disposals (iii) (1,609) (398,218) (1,569) (401,396)
Depreciation (16,980) (460,760) (16,973) (3,600) (498,313)
Depreciation (17,092) (647,318) (16,973) (3,851) (685,234)
Disposals (iii) 112 186,558 251 186,921
Net book value 146,005 2,266,947 58,244 22,303 2,493,499
On December 31, 2022
Cost 214,279 3,382,067 102,145 33,692 3,732,183
Accumulated depreciation (68,274) (1,115,120) (43,901) (11,389) (1,238,684)
Net book value 146,005 2,266,947 58,244 22,303 2,493,499
On September 30, 2023
Opening balance
Cost 11,973 233,562 51,605 10,677 307,817
Purchases 12,098 665,629 53,643 14,506 745,876
Disposals/Provisions (iii) (862) (432,109) (2,038) (3,885) (438,894)
Acquisition of subsidiary 737 42 56 835
Depreciation (16,605) (289,273) (12,494) (4,830) (323,202)
Depreciation (17,124) (508,591) (13,914) (5,885) (545,514)
Disposals/Provisions (iii) 844 219,335 1,420 1,076 222,675
Acquisition of subsidiary (325) (17) (21) (363)
Net book value 141,373 2,211,236 97,355 28,150 2,478,114
On September 30, 2023
Cost 226,252 3,615,629 153,750 44,369 4,040,000
Accumulated depreciation (84,879) (1,404,393) (56,395) (16,219) (1,561,886)
Net book value 141,373 2,211,236 97,355 28,150 2,478,114

(i)Net book value of POS devices is R$2,161,609 (R$2,212,692 as of December 31, 2022), which are depreciated over 5 years, The depreciation of POS in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023, amounted to R$503,280 (R$472,790 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022). On September 30, 2023. PagSeguro have contractual obligations to acquire POS devices in the amount of R$477,167 (R$860,321 as of December 31, 2022).

(ii)As of September 30, 2023, PagSeguro had a lease liability presented in other current liabilities in the amount of R$15,227 (R$18,704 as of December 31, 2022) and as non-current liability in the amount of R$84,116 (R$39,867 as of December 31, 2022), this increase is mainly related to the extension of leasing agreement for more 4 years. For the nine-month ended September 30, 2023, the Company incurred in financial expenses related to these leases of R$12,606 (R$13,977 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022).

(iii)The net book value of disposals is R$216,218 of which R$438,894 are cost and R$222,675 are accumulated depreciation, During the nine‑month period ended September 30,2023, the Company revised its business strategy towards a specific group of merchants and observed no future economic benefit is expected from them, resulting in the provision of POS devices allocated to these merchants in the net book value of R$190,071 (R$386,531 are cost and R$196,460 are accumulated depreciation), and R$134,306 (R$262,364 consisting of cost and R$128,058 consisting of accumulated depreciation) during the nine-month period ended September 30,2022.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

12. Intangible assets

a) Intangible assets are composed as follows:

September 30, 2023
Cost Accumulated amortization Net
Expenditures related to software and technology (i) 3,641,504 (1,591,455) 2,050,049
Software licenses 319,161 (137,309) 181,852
Goodwill (ii) 218,862 218,862
Other 70,365 (37,201) 33,164
4,249,892 (1,765,965) 2,483,927
December 31, 2022
Cost Accumulated amortization Net
Expenditures related to software and technology (i) 2,904,505 (1,155,187) 1,749,318
Software licenses 257,096 (97,698) 159,398
Goodwill (ii) 209,908 209,908
Other 67,768 (27,619) 40,149
3,439,277 (1,280,504) 2,158,773

(i)    The PagSeguro Group capitalizes expenses incurred with the development of platforms, which are amortized over their useful lives of approximately five years.

The goodwill is allocated to the Cash Generating Units (CGUs) in each of the acquired companies that generated the goodwill and is demonstrated below:

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Moip 148,218 148,218
Concil 20,731 20,731
Biva Serviços 14,627 14,627
Banco Seguro 12,612 12,612
Netpos 8,954
Pagseguro Tecnologia 6,570 6,570
Zygo 5,768 5,768
Yami 1,382 1,382
Total 218,862 209,908

The recoverable amount of a CGU is determined based on value-in-use calculations, Company tested the recoverability of these assets for the year ended December 31, 2022 and concluded that the book balances of goodwill recorded are recoverable, for September 30, 2023 the Company evaluated and no new indicatives are came, therefore, no provision for impairment of was accounted for.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Intangible assets (Continued)

The changes in cost and accumulated amortization were as follows:

Expenditures <br>with software <br>and technology Software <br>licenses Goodwill Other Total
On December 31, 2021
Cost 2,016,541 196,854 209,908 67,768 2,491,071
Accumulated amortization (772,804) (53,129) (14,962) (840,895)
Net book value 1,243,737 143,725 209,908 52,806 1,650,176
On December 31, 2022
Cost 887,964 60,242 948,206
Additions (i) 979,734 60,603 1,040,337
Disposals (91,770) (361) (92,131)
Amortization (382,383) (44,569) (12,657) (439,609)
Amortization (430,358) (44,903) (12,657) (487,918)
Disposals 47,975 334 48,309
Net book value 1,749,318 159,398 209,908 40,149 2,158,773
On December 31, 2022
Cost 2,904,505 257,096 209,908 67,768 3,439,277
Accumulated amortization (1,155,187) (97,698) (27,619) (1,280,504)
Net book value 1,749,318 159,398 209,908 40,149 2,158,773
On September 30, 2023
Cost 737,000 62,065 8,954 2,597 810,616
Additions (i) 737,129 62,065 8,954 2,597 810,745
Disposals (129) (129)
Amortization (436,268) (39,611) (9,582) (485,461)
Amortization (436,362) (39,611) (9,582) (485,555)
Disposals 94 94
Net book value 2,050,050 181,852 218,862 33,164 2,483,927
On September 30, 2023
Cost 3,641,504 319,161 218,862 70,365 4,249,892
Accumulated amortization (1,591,455) (137,309) (37,201) (1,765,965)
Net book value 2,050,049 181,852 218,862 33,164 2,483,927

(i)Refers to several and diverse expenditures with software and technology, mainly related to customer experience functionalities, such as digital payment and digital banking account.

13. Payables to third parties
September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
--- --- ---
Payables to merchants (i) 9,211,348 9,405,429
Banking accounts (ii) 7,918,888 7,470,978
Merchant's payment account (iii) 1,735,829 1,196,491
18,866,065 18,072,898
Current 18,706,627 17,988,139
Non - Current 159,438 84,759

(i)Refers mainly to transactions of sales and services to settle to merchants’ net of PagSeguro’s revenue.

(ii)Refers to the balance of the clients maintained in their banking accounts that are invested by the client in Certificate of Deposits with 30 days of maturity and interest average rate of 72% of CDI (69% of CDI on December 31, 2022).

(iii)Refers to mechant’s payment account that PagSeguro acquire treasury bonds to comply with certain requirements as mentioned in note 6.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

| 14. Deposits | | --- || | September 30, 2023 | | December 31, 2022 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Certificate of Deposit (i) | 9,583,055 | | 9,806,062 | | Interbank deposits (ii) | 2,331,413 | | 2,101,152 | | Corporate securities | — | | 88,074 | | | 11,914,468 | | 11,995,288 | | Current | 8,577,445 | | 10,100,599 | | Non - Current | 3,337,023 | | 1,894,689 |

(i)The average return is 111% of CDI (117% of CDI in December 31, 2022). From the total amount, R$1,368,511 (R$2,080,779 in December 31, 2022) refer to certificate of deposits with interest rates correlated to the IPCA (Brazilian inflation rates) and fixed rates. For these certificates of deposit, the Company entered into derivative financial instruments (“Swaps”) with the specific objective of protecting deposit from fluctuations arising from inflation, changing IPCA and fixed rates for CDI rates. In September 2023, the Company recorded liabilities of Swaps in the amount of R$19,802 (R$22,289 in December 31, 2022).

(ii)The average return is 110% of CDI (111% of CDI on December 31, 2022).

The maturity analysis of deposits based on due date of the agreements (disregarding that some can be withdrawn at any time, which is limited to the contracts with a due date of less than 360 days) is as follows:

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Due within 30 days 821,875 864,864
Due within 31 to 120 days 2,223,396 3,253,826
Due within 121 to 180 days 1,867,190 1,945,917
Due within 181 to 360 days 3,664,984 4,035,992
Due within 361 days or more days 3,337,023 1,894,689
11,914,468 11,995,288

The changes in deposits were as follows:

On December 31, 2021 3,133,996
Additions 25,475,725
Withdraws (17,228,838)
Interest 614,405
On December 31, 2022 11,995,288
Additions 8,213,843
Withdraws (8,719,452)
Interest 424,789
September 30, 2023 11,914,468
15. Salaries and social security charges
--- September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
--- --- ---
Payroll accruals 153,547 100,810
Profit sharing 76,398 87,111
Payroll taxes (LTIP) (i) 54,705 42,791
Social charges 35,442 49,651
Other 13,755 12,415
333,847 292,778

(i)Refers to social charges and income tax over LTIP and LTIP goals balances.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

| 16. Taxes and contributions | | --- || | September 30, 2023 | | December 31, 2022 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Taxes | | | | | Services tax (i) | 188,939 | | 184,536 | | Social integration program (ii) | 35,901 | | 35,003 | | Social contribution on revenues (ii) | 219,148 | | 211,749 | | Income tax and social contribution (iii) | 6,557 | | 4,104 | | Other | 22,134 | | 18,878 | | | 472,679 | | 454,270 | | | September 30, 2023 | | December 31, 2022 | | Judicial deposits (iv) | | | | | Services tax (i) | (173,170) | | (163,005) | | Social integration program (ii) | (30,276) | | (28,165) | | Social contribution on revenues (ii) | (186,311) | | (173,321) | | | | | | | | (389,757) | | (364,491) | | | 82,922 | | 89,779 |

(i)Refers to tax on revenues.

(ii)Refers mainly to Social Integration Program (PIS) and Social Contribution on Revenues (COFINS) charged on financial income.

(iii)Refers to the income tax and social contribution payable.

(iv)The PagSeguro Group obtained until January 2021 court decisions to deposit the amount related to the payments in escrow for matters discussed in items "i" and "ii" and above.

17. Provision for contingencies

PagSeguro Group is party to labor and civil litigation in progress and are discussing such matters at the administrative and judicial levels, for which in some cases the PagSeguro Group has made corresponding judicial deposits. The likelihood of a negative outco]me is assessed periodically and adjusted by management, when appropriate. Such assessment considers the opinion of its external legal advisors.

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Civil 30,787 26,365
Labor 45,690 45,797
76,477 72,162
Labor Deposits (i) (11,559)
(11,559)
76,477 60,603

(i)    In the nine-month period ended September 2023, occur the redemption of judicial deposit that we lost the discussion about the non-incidence of a tax labor, therefore this was converted into income for the Union and consequently reversed the labor contingency related to this deposit.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Provision for contingencies (continued)

Below it is demonstrated the movements of the provision for contingencies in the nine-month ended September 30, 2023:

On December 31, 2021 41,563
Accrual 37,276
Settlement (24,234)
Interest 5,998
On December 31, 2022 60,603
Accrual 41,568
Settlement (29,536)
Interest 3,842
On September 30, 2023 76,477

The PagSeguro Group is party to tax and civil lawsuits involving risks classified as possible losses, for which no provision was recognized as of September 30, 2023, totaling R$733,988 (December 31, 2022 - R$635,515). The main tax lawsuits are disclosed below:

On October 15, 2021, Pagseguro Internet was assessed by the Brazilian Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) for not collecting tax on financial operation ("IOF") on intercompany loans, IOF is applicable over credit transactions of any nature, including intercompany loans. The amount of this assessment was R$285,178 (R$266,957 in December 31, 2022).

The Company has presented its defense, clarifying that the transactions carried out among PagSeguro and its subsidiaries are not credit transactions. The Group has a centralized cash pool and, according to the law, this kind of intercompany transaction is not taxable by IOF.

Additionally, has one contingency related to labor taxes in the amount of R$175,536 (R$133,286 in December 31, 2022).

18. Borrowings

In November 2021, the PagSeguro Group entered into a US$180 million borrowing agreement with maturity one year from the execution date and payment in a single installment at the due date. At that moment the agreement was signed, the foreign exchange rate was R$ 5.6227 per US dollar amounting in R$1,012,086. The Company entered into derivative financial instruments (“Swaps”), with the specific objective of protecting borrowing from fluctuations arising from the exchange rate variation. In November 2022, the PagSeguro Group liquidated its borrowing in the total amount of R$1,143,026 considering principal, interests, taxes and the total settlement of the financial instruments.

In February 2022, the Group entered into a R$250 million borrowing agreement with maturity in three months from the execution date, the interest rate was 112% of CDI and the payment occurred in a single installment as the due date. In May 2022, the borrowing agreement was re-signed with new maturity for an additional three months and was settled in August 2022 in the principal amount of R$250 million and the interests of R$7,015 were paid in May 2022 and R$8,322 in August 2022.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Borrowings (continued)

In March 2023, the PagSeguro Group entered into a US$38.4 million borrowing agreement with maturity one year from the execution date and payment in two half-year installments. On the date the agreement was signed, the foreign exchange rate was R$ 5,2149 per US dollar amounting to R$200,000. The Company entered into derivative financial instruments (“Swaps”), with the specific objective of protecting the borrowing from fluctuations arising from exchange rate variation. The final remuneration, considering all the costs of the operation, is equivalent to 111.0% of the CDI. The Company has R$10,680 of interest accumulated and the first installment of R$6,340 was liquidated in September 2023.

In April 2023, the Group entered into a R$100 million borrowing agreement with maturity of three month from the execution date, the payment will be in a single installment at the due date and the interest rate was 107,5% of the CDI. In July 2023, the PagSeguro Group liquidated this borrowing in the total amount of R$103,273 considering principal, interests and taxes.

In September 2023 the Company recorded the effects of the swap derivatives in the liabilities on the amount of R$8,289, basically represented by the different foreign exchange rates at the time of entering into the borrowing agreement and September 2023 plus interest. More details of financial instruments in note 26.

The table below demonstrates the changes in the borrowings:

September 30, 2023
On December 31, 2021 1,005,787
Additions 250,000
Interest 175,338
Payment (1,270,075)
Financial Instruments (161,050)
On December 31, 2022
Additions 300,000
Interest 10,680
Payment (109,613)
Financial Instruments (8,289)
On September 30, 2023 192,778 28
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

19. Deferred income tax and social contribution

a)Reconciliation of the deferred income tax and social contribution

Tax losses Tax credit Technological innovation (i) Other temporary differences - assets (ii) Other temporary differences -liability (iii) Total
Deferred tax
On December 31, 2021 70,783 (187) (427,239) 353,620 (1,267,975) (1,270,998)
Included in the statement of income (3,205) (2,061) (175,297) 190,982 (204,238) (193,819)
On December 31, 2022 67,578 (2,248) (602,536) 544,602 (1,472,213) (1,464,817)
Included in the statement of income (2,359) (1,686) (101,917) (90,119) 5,501 (190,580)
Other 1,663 (154) 1,509
On September 30, 2023 65,219 (3,934) (702,790) 454,483 (1,466,866) (1,653,888)
Deferred tax asset 101,541
Deferred tax liability 1,755,429

(i)     Refers to the benefit granted by the Technological Innovation Law (Lei do Bem), which reduces the tax charges on the capitalized amount intangible assets.

(ii)    The main other assets temporary difference refers to expected credit losses (Note 7) and taxes and contributions (Note 16).

(iii)     The main other liability temporary difference refers to gain on the ownership of FIDC quotas, that will be realized only in the redemption of such quotas.

Deferred tax assets are recognized for tax loss carry-forward to the extent that the realization of the related tax benefit through future taxable profits is probable. Tax losses do not have expiration date.

b)Reconciliation of the income tax and social contribution expense

PagSeguro Group computed income tax and social contribution under the taxable income method. The following is a reconciliation of the difference between the actual income tax and social contribution expense and the expense computed by applying the Brazilian federal statutory rate for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022.

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Profit for the period before taxes 512,065 425,301 1,433,365 1,284,484
Statutory rate 34 % 34 % 34 % 34 %
Expected income tax and social contribution (174,102) (144,602) (487,344) (436,725)
Income tax and social contribution effect on:
Permanent additions (exclusions)
Gifts (570) (493) (1,058) (1,145)
R&D and technological innovation benefit (i) 48,429 62,849 149,321 175,047
Taxation of income abroad (ii) 23,936 34,642 78,741 88,820
Unrecorded deferred taxes (1,551) (4,840) (8,531) (10,450)
Other additions (exclusions) 2,519 7,430 1,170 (2,900)
Income tax and social contribution expense (101,339) (45,014) (267,701) (187,353)
Effective rate 20 % 11 % 19 % 15 %
Income tax and social contribution - current (16,827) 1,603 (77,122) (26,518)
Income tax and social contribution - deferred (84,512) (46,617) (190,579) (160,835)

(i)Refers to the benefit granted by the Technological Innovation Law (Lei do Bem), which reduces the income tax charges, based on the amount invested by the PagSeguro Group on specific intangible assets, see note 12.

(ii)Some entities and investment funds adopt different taxation regimes according to the applicable rules in their jurisdictions, which differs from the Brazilian tax rate of 34% applied for the purpose of this note.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

20. Equity

a)    Share capital

On September 30, 2023, share capital is represented by 329,608,226 common shares, par value of US$0,000025. Share capital is composed of the following shares for the period ended September 30, 2023:

December 31, 2021 shares outstanding 329,608,226
Treasury shares 3,642,899
Long-Term Incentive Plan 637,728
Repurchase of common shares (4,280,627)
December 31, 2022 shares outstanding 329,608,226
Treasury shares 4,549,302
Long-Term Incentive Plan 1,286,518
Repurchase of common shares (5,835,820)
September 30, 2023 shares outstanding 329,608,226

b) Capital reserve

The capital reserve can only be used to increase capital, offset losses, redeem, reimburse, or purchase shares or pay cumulative dividends on preferred shares. For the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company has not recognize any capital reserve movement, as all the LTIP and LTIP goals shares were delivered with treasury shares.

c) Share based long-term incentive plan (LTIP and LTIP goals)

Under the terms of the LTIP, upon completion of the IPO, the vested portion of each beneficiary’s LTIP rights was converted into Class A common shares of PagSeguro Digital at the IPO price (US$21,50) which is the assessed fair value at the grant date. As a result, the beneficiaries of the LTIP received a total of 1,823,727 new Class A common shares upon completion of the IPO. The unvested portions of each beneficiary’s LTIP rights will be settled on each future annual vesting date in shares.

This arrangement is classified as equity settled. For the nine-month ended September 30, 2023, the Company recognized in equity, costs related to the LTIP and LTIP Goals in the total amount of R$109,172 (R$113,307 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022). On September 30, 2023, the amount of R$54,705 (R$42,791 in December 31, 2022) was accounted for LTIP and LTIP Goals social charges, including withholding income tax (Note 15).

The maximum number of common shares that can be delivered to beneficiaries under the LTIP and LTIP Goals may not exceed 3% and 1% per year, respectively of the Company’s issued share capital at any time. Until September 30, 2023, total shares granted were 3,940,681 and the total shares issued were 7,831,941, representing 1,2% and 2,4% of total shares respectively.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Equity (continued)

d) OCI and equity valuation adjustments

The Company recognizes in this account the accumulated effect of the foreign exchange variation resulting from the conversion of the financial statements of the foreign subsidiary BCPS, Pagseguro Colombia, Pagseguro Chile, Pagseguro Peru and Pagseguro Mexico which amounted to a loss of R$33 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023 (loss of R$717 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022). This accumulated effect will be reverted to the result of the year as gain or loss only in case of disposal or write-off of the investment.

The financial investments mentioned in note 6 were classified at fair value through other comprehensive income. Unrealized loss on LFTs in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023 totaled R$176 (gain of R$164 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022).

The derivative financial instruments mentioned in note 18 were classified at fair value through other comprehensive income. Unrealized fair value adjustment gain on SWAPs in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023, totaled R$276 (loss of R$8,636 in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2022).

As part of transactions completed in prior years, the Company also recognized in this account the difference between the book value and the amounts paid in the acquisitions of additional interests from the non-controlling shareholders of the subsidiary represented by the accumulated amount of R$22,372 (R$22,372 as of September 30, 2022).

e) Treasury shares

On October 30, 2018, PagSeguro Digital's board of directors authorized a share repurchase program, under which the PagSeguro Group may repurchase up to US$250 million in outstanding Class A common shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The Company's management is responsible for defining the timing and the number of shares to be acquired, within authorized limits. Treasury shares are composed of the following shares for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023:

Shares Amount Average Price (US$)
Repurchase shares
December 31, 2021 treasury shares 1,688,701 285,011 30,23
Repurchase of common shares 4,280,627 291,445 12,50
Long-Term Incentive Plan (637,728) (101,102) 28,16
December 31, 2022 treasury shares 5,331,600 475,354 16,00
Repurchase of common shares 5,835,820 248,824 8,54
Long-Term Incentive Plan (1,286,518) (114,354) 16,00
September 30, 2023 treasury shares 9,880,902 609,824 11,59 31
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

21. Earnings per share

a)Basic

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing net income attributable to equity holders of PagSeguro Digital by the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022:

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Profit attributable to stockholders of the Company 410,724 380,287 1,165,664 1,097,131
Weighted average number of outstanding common shares (thousands) 321,845,506 326,724,059 323,357,163 327,488,512
Basic earnings per share - R$ 1.2762 1.1639 3.6049 3.3501

b)    Diluted

Diluted earnings per share is calculated by dividing net income attributable to equity holders of PagSeguro Digital by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period plus the weighted average number of common shares that would be issued on conversion of all dilutive potential common shares into common shares. The share in the LTIP and LTIP Goals are the only shares with potential dilutive effect. In this case, a calculation is done to determine the number of shares that could have been acquired at fair value.

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Profit used to determine diluted earnings per share 410,724 380,287 1,165,664 1,097,131
Weighted average number of outstanding common shares (thousands) 321,845,506 326,724,059 323,357,163 327,488,512
Weighted average number of shares that would have been issued at average market price 1,928,132 2,174,011 2,239,212 2,124,280
Weighted average number of common shares for diluted earnings per share (thousands) 323,773,638 328,898,070 325,596,375 329,612,792
1.2686 1.1562 3.5801 3.3285

The weighted average number of outstanding common shares decreased due to the repurchase of common shares (treasury shares).

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

| 22. Total revenue and income | | --- || | Three-month period | | Nine-month period | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | September 30, 2023 | September 30, 2022 | September 30, 2023 | September 30, 2022 | | Gross revenue from transaction activities and other services (i) | 2,569,203 | 2,589,151 | 7,474,865 | 7,435,135 | | Gross financial income (ii) | 1,751,501 | 1,747,536 | 4,976,076 | 4,773,593 | | Gross other financial income (iii) | 90,802 | 76,297 | 280,759 | 213,748 | | Total gross revenue and income | 4,411,506 | 4,412,984 | 12,731,700 | 12,422,476 | | Deductions from gross revenue from transactions activities and other services (iv) | (299,915) | (297,072) | (888,552) | (832,786) | | Deductions from gross financial income (v) | (60,228) | (50,314) | (155,627) | (135,475) | | Deductions from gross other financial income (vi) | (25,217) | (30,171) | (85,731) | (81,279) | | Total deductions from gross revenue and income | (385,360) | (377,557) | (1,129,910) | (1,049,540) | | Total revenue and income | 4,026,146 | 4,035,427 | 11,601,790 | 11,372,936 |

(i)Includes mainly intermediation fee, membership fee and credit operations revenues.

(ii)Includes income from early payment of notes payable to third parties.

(iii)Includes (a) interest of financial investments and (b) gain on exchange variation.

(iv)Deductions consist of transactions taxes.

(v)Deductions consist of taxes on financial income.

(vi)Deductions consist of taxes on other financial income.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

23. Expenses by nature
Three-month period Nine-month period
--- --- --- --- ---
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Transactions costs (i) (1,508,441) (1,371,616) (4,311,430) (4,088,666)
Marketing and advertising (139,842) (199,947) (386,917) (539,774)
Personnel expenses (ii) (274,432) (277,788) (822,038) (825,216)
Financial expenses (iii) (819,937) (920,656) (2,428,535) (2,296,843)
Total Losses (iv) (165,260) (272,752) (413,463) (792,950)
Depreciation and amortization (vi) (346,479) (294,416) (989,477) (824,004)
Other (v) (259,691) (272,950) (816,565) (720,999)
(3,514,082) (3,610,125) (10,168,425) (10,088,452)
Classified as:
Cost of services (2,033,309) (1,862,164) (5,888,679) (5,501,843)
Selling expenses (378,241) (530,840) (1,017,591) (1,510,591)
Administrative expenses (206,333) (185,343) (581,078) (554,611)
Financial expenses (819,937) (920,656) (2,428,535) (2,296,843)
Other income (expenses), net (76,262) (111,123) (252,542) (224,564)
(3,514,082) (3,610,125) (10,168,425) (10,088,452)

(i)The increase is mainly represented by: (i) costs related to interchange fees of card issuers in the amount of R$1,205,948 and R$3,447,000 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$1,159,263 and R$3,321,594 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022), (ii) card scheme fees in the amount of R$244,028 and R$698,172 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$220,263 and R$653,262 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022).

(ii)Personnel expenses includes compensation expenses in the amount of R$29,825 and R$78,321 related to the LTIP and LTIP goals for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$43,023 and R$121,369 for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022). Personnel expenses in 2023, include capitalization of LTIP and LTIP goals in the amount of R$20,605 and R$66,879 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023.

(iii)Relates to: (i) the early collection of receivables, which amounted to R$248,676 and R$707,554 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$306,823 and R$1,017,022 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022), (ii) interest of deposits and banking accounts which amounted to R$485,047 and R$1,423,441 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$461,160 and R$968,621 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022).

(iv)Total losses refer to amounts recognized during the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 related to: (i) card processing operations (acquiring and issuing), (ii) losses on digital accounts in the amount of R$103,363 and R$304,945 in the three and nine months period ended in September 30, 2023 (compared to R$125,867 and R$322,627 in the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022, respectively) and (iii) a loss of R$32,872 in connection with unauthorized transactions exploiting a legacy functionality in the Company’s system. The investigation of this incident is still ongoing, but based on the review performed to date, the Company believes that the amount of the corresponding loss fully reflects the impact of the incident, and that the conditions allowing for the unauthorized transactions were ceased and were not related to cyber risks or data-related matters. Efforts to recover related amounts are ongoing and (iv) Total losses include also provision for delinquency rate of credit portfolio in the amount of R$29,025 and R$75,646 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$146,884 and R$470,323 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022), as further described in note 25.

(v)Includes R$63,747 and R$190,071 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$41,165 and R$134,306 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022) related to provision of POS devices, as described in note 11. In September in accordance to preliminary purchase price allocation (“PPA”) was completed on October 20, 2023, which include the recognition of capital gains in the three-month periods ended September, 30 2023 of customer portfolio R$152, non-compete agreement R$128 and software R$2,468.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Expenses by nature (Continued)

(vi)Depreciation and amortization amounts incurred in the period are segregated between costs and expenses as presented below:

Three-month period Nine-month period
September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022 September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Depreciation
Cost of sales and services (i) (180,981) (172,230) (523,973) (484,664)
Selling expenses (51) (44) (156) (127)
Administrative expenses (6,908) (6,700) (21,385) (19,730)
(187,940) (178,974) (545,514) (504,521)
Amortization
Cost of sales and services (166,056) (120,455) (465,653) (332,146)
Administrative expenses (ii) (7,193) (5,962) (19,902) (17,684)
(173,249) (126,417) (485,555) (349,830)
PIS and COFINS credits (iii) 14,710 10,975 41,592 30,347
Depreciation and amortization expense, net (346,479) (294,416) (989,477) (824,004)

(i)The depreciation of POS in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023, amounted to R$173,150 and R$503,280 (R$167,379 and R$427,790 in the three and nine-month period ended September 30, 2022).

(ii)Included in this amount are LTIP amortizations in the amount of R$12,227 and R$33,824 in the three and nine-months ended September 30, 2023 (R$7,946 and R$23,837 for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022). Additionally, has assets amortizations of acquired companies in the amount of R$5,451 and R$14,685 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 (R$4,617 and R$9,234 in the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2022).

(iii)PagSeguro Brazil has a tax benefit on PIS and COFINS that allows it to reduce the depreciation and amortization over some operational expenses when incurred. This tax benefit is recognized directly as a reduction of depreciation and amortization expense.

24. Financial instruments by category

The PagSeguro Group estimates the fair value of its financial instruments using available market information and appropriate valuation methodologies for each situation.

The interpretation of market data, as regards the choice of methodologies, requires considerable judgment and the establishment of estimates to reach an amount considered appropriate for each situation. Therefore, the estimates presented may not necessarily indicate the amounts that could be obtained in the current market. The use of different hypotheses to calculate market value or fair value may have a material impact on the amounts obtained. The assets and liabilities presented in this note were selected based on their relevance.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Financial instruments by category (Continued)

The PagSeguro Group believes that the financial instruments recognized in these consolidated interim financial statements at their carrying amount are substantially similar to their fair value. However, since they do not have an active market (except for the LFT included in financial investments, which is actively traded in the market), variations could occur in the event the PagSeguro Group were to decide to settle or realize them in advance.

The PagSeguro Group classifies its financial instruments into the following categories:

September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Financial assets
Amortized cost:
Cash and cash equivalents 1,974,618 1,829,097
Accounts receivables 38,521,407 36,994,135
Other receivables 201,665 180,517
Judicial deposits 49,634 44,855
Receivables from related parties 32,423
Investment 1,651
Fair value through other comprehensive income
Financial investments 1,078,319 1,103,299
41,858,066 40,153,554
September 30, 2023 December 31, 2022
Financial Liabilities
Amortized cost:
Payables to third parties 18,866,065 18,072,898
Trade payables 439,359 449,102
Trade payables to related parties 362,441 593,906
Deposits 11,914,468 11,995,288
Borrowings 192,778
Deferred revenue 143,875 143,528
Other liabilities 263,026 202,797
Fair value through profit or loss
Derivative financial instruments 19,802 22,289
Fair value through other comprehensive income
Derivative financial instruments 8,289
32,210,103 31,479,808
25. Financial risk management
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The PagSeguro Group's activities expose it to a variety of financial risks: market risk, fraud risk (chargebacks), credit risk and liquidity risk. The PagSeguro Group's overall risk management program focuses on the unpredictability of financial markets and seeks to minimize potential adverse effects on the PagSeguro Group's financial performance.

Market risk

Market risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. In the Group, market risk comprises interest rate risk and foreign currency risk and other price risk, such as equity price risk.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Financial risk management (Continued)

Interest rate risk

Interest rate risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market interest rates. The Group's exposure to the risk of changes in market interest rates arises primarily from financial investments and deposits both subject to variable interest rates, principally the CDI rate. The Group conducted a sensitivity analysis for the following twelve months of the interest rate risks to which the financial instruments are exposed as of September 30, 2023. For this analysis, the Group adopted as a probable scenario for 2023 interest rates of 11.65% for the CDI. As a result, financial income (with respect to financial investments) and financial expense (with respect to certificate of deposit, corporate securities, banking accounts and interbank deposits) would be impacted as follows:

Transaction Interest rate risk Book Value Scenario with maintaining of CDI (12.65%) Probable scenario with decrease to 11.65%
Short-term investment 100% of CDI 1,349,542 170,717 157,222
Financial investments 100% of CDI 1,078,319 136,407 125,624
Certificate of Deposit 111% of CDI 9,583,055 (1,345,605) (1,239,233)
Certificate of Deposit - related party 106% of CDI 289,163 (38,774) (35,709)
Interbank deposits 110% of CDI 2,331,413 (324,416) (298,771)
Banking accounts 72% of CDI 7,918,887 (721,252) (664,236)
Borrowings 111% of CDI 192,778 (27,069) (24,929)
Total (2,149,992) (1,980,032)

Foreign exchange risk

Foreign currency risk is the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of an exposure will fluctuate because of changes in foreign exchange rates. The Group’s exposure to the risk when future commercial transactions or recognized assets or liabilities are denominated in a currency that is not the entity's functional currency. The Company’s risk is mainly related to POS purchases, Pagseguro Tecnologia, BCPS, PSGP Mexico, Pagseguro Colombia, Pagseguro Chile and Pagseguro Peru that have revenues in other currencies and cash and cash equivalents maintained in other countries. Additionally, as mentioned in note 18, in 2023, the Group entered in a US$38.4 million borrowing agreement and also contracted a derivative financial instrument with the specific objective of protecting from fluctuations arising from exchange variation.

Equity price risk

The Group's non-listed equity investments are susceptible to market price risk arising from uncertainties about future values of the investment. As of September 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, the exposure to equity price from such investments was not material.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Financial risk management (Continued)

Fraud risk (chargeback)

The PagSeguro Group's sales transactions are susceptible to potentially fraudulent or improper sales and it uses the following two processes to control the fraud risk:

(i)The first process consists of monitoring, on a real time basis, the transactions carried out with credit and debit cards and payment slips, through an anti-fraud system. This process approves or rejects suspicious transactions at the time of the authorization, based on statistical models that are revised on a periodic basis.

(ii)The second process detects chargebacks and disputes not identified by the first process. This is a supplemental process and increases the PagSeguro Group's ability to avoid new frauds, PagSeguro’s expenses with chargeback are disclosed in note 23.

Credit risk

Credit risk is the risk that a counterparty will not meet its obligations under a financial instrument or customer contract, leading to a financial loss. The Group is exposed to credit risk from its operating activities (primarily accounts receivable) and from its financing activities, including deposits with banks and financial institutions, and other financial instruments such as loans and credit card receivables with the Company’s customers.

Credit risk is managed on a group basis and for its accounts receivable is limited to the possibility of default by: (a) the card issuers, which have the obligation of transferring to the credit and debit card labels the fees charged for the transactions carried out by their card holders, (b) the acquirers, which are used by the PagSeguro Group to approve transactions with the issuers and (c) analyses for the customers background to provide access to credit portfolio.

In order to mitigate this risk, PagSeguro Brazil has established a Credit and Liquidity Risk Committee, whose responsibility is to assess the level of risk of each of the card issuers served by PagSeguro Group, classifying them into three groups:

(i)Card issuers with a low level of risk, with credit ratings assigned by FITCH, S&P and Moody's, which do not require additional monitoring.

(ii)Card issuers with a medium level of risk, which are also monitored in accordance with the financial metrics and ratios; and

(iii)Card issuers with a high level of risk, which are assessed by the committee at monthly meetings.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Financial risk management (Continued)

PagSeguro has a rating process for loans and credit, based on statistical application models (in the early stages of customer relationships) and behavior scoring (used for customers who already have a relationship history). A process for designing, calibrating, and implementing policies and guidelines for granting credit and calibrating collection rules.

A process for monitoring the portfolio's risk profile, with a prospective view, which generates early warning feedbacks to the credit granting policies and risk classification models in a timely manner.

Liquidity risk

The PagSeguro Group manages liquidity risk by maintaining reserves, bank and credit lines in order to obtain borrowings, when deemed appropriate. The PagSeguro Group continuously monitors actual and projected cash flows and matches the maturity profile of its financial assets and liabilities in order to ensure that the PagSeguro Group has enough funds to honor its obligations to third parties and meet its operational needs.

The PagSeguro Group invests surplus cash in interest bearings financial investments, choosing instruments with appropriate maturity or enough liquidity to provide adequate margin as determined by the forecasts. On September 30, 2023, PagSeguro Group held cash and cash equivalents of 1,974,618 (R$1,829,097 on December 31, 2022).

The table below shows the PagSeguro Group's non-derivative financial liabilities divided into the relevant maturity group based on the remaining period from the balance sheet date and the contractual maturity date. The amounts disclosed in the table are the contractual undiscounted cash flows.

Due within 30 days Due within 31 to 120 days Due within 121 to 180 days Due within 181 to 360 days Due to 361 days or more days
On September 30, 2023
Payables to third parties 14,721,176 2,071,472 547,172 1,366,806 159,438
Trade payables 432,028 6,523 231 577
Trade payables to related parties 79,174 322,309
Borrowings 199,599
Deposits 831,594 2,302,268 1,977,584 4,055,017 3,810,531
On December 31, 2022
Payables to third parties 13,354,285 1,717,388 856,011 2,060,455 84,759
Trade payables 397,335 50,975 309 482
Trade payables to related parties 62,559 30,390 506,671
Deposits 876,415 3,384,194 2,075,859 4,521,112 2,198,340 39
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Financial risk management (Continued)

Social, environmental and climate risks

Social, environmental and climate risks are the possibility of losses due to exposure to events of social, environmental and/or climate origin related to the activities carried out by the Company. Management evaluated the social, environmental and climate factors in which its businesses are inserted and considers them to have a low impact on the creation of shared value in the short, medium and long term.

Despite this, in order to mitigate social, environmental and climate risks, actions are carried out to analyze processes, risks and controls, follow up on new rules related to the topic and record occurrences in internal systems. In addition to identification, the stages of prioritization, risk response, mitigation, monitoring and reporting of assessed risks complement the management of this risk at the Company.

26. Derivative Financial Instruments designated to Hedge Accounting

The Group trades derivative financial instruments (SWAPs) to manage its overall exposures (foreign currency, inflation index and interest rate).

i)Cash flow hedge

In March 2023, the PagSeguro Group entered in a US$38.4 million borrowing agreement with maturity in one-year from the execution date and the payment will occur in a single instalment as the due date. In the same operation, the Company entered into a swap, with the specific objective of protecting said borrowing from fluctuations arising from exchange variation, changing the risk to CDI. All the amount is covered with the derivative and the same due date is applied. Below is the composition of the derivative financial instruments portfolio by type of instrument, asset value, liability value and fair value, financial instrument and MTM registered in OCI:

Risk factor Financial Instruments - notional Liabilities Financial Instrument Fair Value MTM
Swap of currency 201,492 192,778 8,714 8,289 425 40
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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Derivative Financial Instruments designated to Hedge Accounting (Continued)

ii)Fair value hedge

The PagSeguro Group issued certificate of deposits with interest rates correlated to the IPCA (Brazilian inflation rates) and interest fixed rates. For these certificates of deposits, the Company entered into swaps with the specific objective of protecting said deposits from fluctuations arising from inflation and high interest rates, changing them for CDI rates. All the amount, which includes principal and interest, are covered and the same due dates are applied. Below is the composition of the derivative financial instruments portfolio by type of instrument, liability value and fair value, financial instrument and MTM registered in profit and loss:

September 30, 2023
Notional Liability Liabilities Fair value MTM (a)
IPCA CDB 679,626 676,528 (3,098)
Fixed rated CDB 695,190 691,983 (3,207)
Total 1,374,816 1,368,511 (6,305)
Notional SWAP SWAP MTM total (b) Profit and Loss ((a)+(b))
IPCA CDB 659,895 (659,282) 3,355 272
Fixed rated CDB 694,963 (689,427) 3,474 261
Total 1,354,858 (1,348,709) 6,829 533
December 31, 2022
Notional Liability Liabilities Fair value MTM (a)
IPCA CDB 708,454 710,475 2,021
Fixed rated CDB 1,368,325 1,370,305 1,980
Total 2,076,779 2,080,779 4,001
Notional SWAP SWAP MTM total (b) Profit and Loss ((a)+(b))
IPCA CDB (728,142) (733,026) (2,109) (89)
Fixed rated CDB (1,374,472) (1,378,917) (2,149) (168)
Total (2,102,614) (2,111,943) (4,258) (257)

The structure of risk limits is extended to the risk factor level, where specific limits aim at improving the monitoring and understanding processes, as well as avoiding concentration of these risks. Additionally, as the main financial assets and financial liabilities of the Company are measured by CDI, the PagSeguro Group’s strategy is to change any other risk factors to CDI. The PagSeguro Group undertakes risk management through the economic relationship between hedge instruments and hedged item, in which it is expected that these instruments will move in opposite directions, in the same proportions, with the aim of neutralizing the risk factors. The Company performs the hedging account effectiveness as each reporting date test and for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, these tests were effective.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

27. Non-cash Transactions
Nine-month period
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September 30, 2023 September 30, 2022
Non-cash investing activities
Property and equipment acquired through lease 53,643 4,496
MTM of financial investments (176) 224
28. Fair value measurement
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Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability, in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. A three-level hierarchy is used to measure fair value, as shown below:

•Level 1 - Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets and liabilities.

•Level 2 - Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (that is, as prices) or indirectly (that is, derived from prices).

•Level 3 - Inputs for the assets and liabilities that are not based on observable market data (that is, unobservable inputs).

The PagSeguro Group believes that the financial instruments recognized in these consolidated interim financial statements at their carrying amount are substantially similar to its fair value. Regarding financial assets, they are comprised by accounts receivable from credit/debit card issuers and acquirers originated from transactions through PagSeguro Group payment platform comprised of transactions approved by large financial institutions in the normal course of business. The financial investments are represented by government bonds with quoted prices in an active market and recognized in the balance sheet based on its fair value.

Financial liabilities are mostly represented by deposits and short-term payables to merchants which are paid in accordance with the contract set out with the merchant and other short-term payables to service providers in the normal course of business and, as such, also approximate from their fair values. There were no transfers between Levels 1, 2 and 3 in 2023.

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PagSeguro Digital Ltd. Notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements

As of September 30, 2023 and for the nine-month periods ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

(All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated)

  1. Fair value measurement (Continued)

The following table provides the fair value measurement hierarchy of PagSeguro Group's financial assets and financial liabilities as of September 30, 2023:

September 30, 2023
Quoted prices in active markets (Level 1) Significant observable inputs (Level 2) Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3)
Financial assets
Cash and cash equivalents 863,954 1,110,663
Financial investments 1,078,319
Accounts receivable 38,521,407
Other receivables 201,665
Judicial deposits 49,634
Receivables from related parties 32,423
Investment
Financial liabilities
Payables to third parties 18,866,064
Trade payables 439,359
Trade payables to related parties 362,441
Deposits 11,914,468
Derivative Financial Instruments 28,091
Deferred revenue 143,875
Other liabilities 263,026
December 31, 2022
Quoted prices in active markets (Level 1) Significant observable inputs (Level 2) Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3)
Financial assets
Cash and cash equivalents 404,468 1,424,629
Financial investments 1,103,299
Accounts receivable 36,994,135
Other receivables 180,517
Judicial deposits 44,858
Investment 1,651
Financial liabilities
Payables to third parties 18,072,898
Trade payables 449,102
Trade payables to related parties 593,906
Deposits 11,995,288
Derivative Financial Instruments 22,289
Deferred revenue 143,528
Other liabilities 202,796 43
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: November 16, 2023

PagSeguro Digital Ltd.
By: /s/ Artur Schunck
Name: Artur Schunck
Title: Chief Financial Officer, Chief Accounting Officer and Investor Relations Officer