“We have placed Responsible Gambling at the heart of TQJ’s operations since day one of ‘Bet do Milhão’ with clear goals, monitored indicators, and independent oversight. As part of the Silvio Santos Group, we carry both an institutional and symbolic responsibility toward the Brazilian public, and we are ready to honor it in the online betting and gaming market,” says Leonardo Sampaio, Chief Operating Officer of Todos Querem Jogar (TQJ).
The betting platform will be regularly monitored by the organization, which tracks risk indicators, analyzes internal policies, reviews communication materials, and trains the customer service and compliance teams.
All of this is to ensure that the betting environment is safe, fair, and respectful of each individual’s limits,” Sampaio adds.
Ricardo Magri, CEO of EBAC, explains the organization’s role: “We act as a key tool in the management of Responsible Gambling, providing emotional support to bettors. Our mission is to ensure that entertainment does not surpass the boundaries of well-being, through psychological care, expert guidance, and protection protocols. We create a safer environment for those who bet, aiming to provide a more secure and balanced gambling experience.”
The partnership strengthens TQJ’s strategy of operating with high standards of governance, cutting-edge technology, and a focus on building a sustainable betting ecosystem in Brazil.
TQJ
Todos Querem Jogar (TQJ) is the licensed operator of sports betting and online gaming for the Silvio Santos Group. Founded in 2024, the company was established with the mission of promoting a regulated, safe, and transparent environment for players, partners, and regulators.
EBAC
The Brazilian Company for Compulsive Support (EBAC) works directly with bettors, offering psychological support from initial screening to full integration into a psychoeducational program.
It is also responsible for certifying companies in relation to Responsible Gambling, ensuring that organizational procedures comply fully with legal requirements and that teams are trained to detect and manage players who are at risk of developing gambling disorders.
Source: GMB