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Brazil blocks 2,040 illegal betting sites ahead of regulation

2024-10-22 14:40:57

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Licensing requirements for operators

The blocked operators can still re-enter the market, provided they meet the licensing requirements within the next 180 days. However, they must first receive approval from the treasury, and only then can they begin the process of complying with Brazilian regulations.

o operate legally in Brazil’s regulated betting market, companies must meet stringent licensing requirements. This includes ensuring compliance with anti-fraud measures, controlling money laundering risks, and adhering to responsible advertising guidelines. Additionally, there is a hefty concession fee of $7.1 million for operators to receive a licence.

As of 1 January 2025, Brazil’s online betting market will be fully regulated. This means that all operators must meet strict criteria to continue offering their services to Brazilian players. The SPA will oversee this process, ensuring that the market remains free from fraud and other illegal activities.

Brazil’s gaming market

The online betting market in Brazil has experienced rapid growth in recent years, with both local and international platforms competing for users. The country has a unique legal framework, with all gambling operations historically being tightly regulated. However, the lack of clarity regarding online betting has allowed many illegal operators to flourish.

Now, with regulatory efforts led by Brazil’s SPA and enforced by Anatel, the nation is preparing for a fully regulated online betting market, targeting January 2025 as the official launch date.