The meeting was led by the Secretary of Prizes and Betting, Regis Dudena, and counted with the participation of his deputy secretaries Daniela Olímpio de Oliveira, Fábio Augusto Macorin, Raiana Falcão, Daniele Correa, Carlos Renato Resende, Lilia Alves, and Marcelo Damato.
Topics discussed included:
– Rules for authorizing sports betting operators;
– Models for supervision and sanction enforcement;
– Policies for Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing (PLDFT);
– Promotion of Responsible Gaming and comprehensive protection of the Brazilian population.
Representatives from Goiás, Bahia, Santa Catarina, Amazonas, Acre, Ceará, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte, Rondônia, Tocantins, and Paraná also participated in the meeting.

For Lottopar’s Operations Director, Fabio Veiga, the creation of SINAPO represents a strategic advance for the entire sector: “The creation of SINAPO is an initiative by SPA that, upon completion, will certainly benefit the entire betting ecosystem.”
“It is fully aligned with Lottopar’s policy, which seeks first to bring the betting population into a controlled environment — the regulated market — and from there contribute to a national policy that guarantees safety and promotes Responsible Gaming.”
The Working Group plans to hold two more meetings before delivering a final report. The document will present the minimum guidelines for voluntary state adherence to the National System, reinforcing the spirit of federal cooperation and the commitment to integrity and protection of citizens who choose to participate in the legalized betting market.
Source: GMB