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Hosted by Ricardo Destaole, Head of Bets

iugu launches a special series of the 'Resenha B2B' podcast about iGaming

iugu, a Brazilian technology company specializing in financial infrastructure, launches a special series of the 'Resenha B2B' podcast this Tuesday, September 2nd, dedicated to discussing the main topics and trends in the iGaming universe. The debut episode features the theme 'Gaming within the law: what changes with the regulation of betting in Brazil.'


Featuring five new episodes, the season will be hosted by Ricardo Destaole, Head of Bets at iugu, and will bring together leading industry figures to discuss hot topics such as regulation, female leadership, career opportunities, responsible gaming culture, and prospects for the industry's future.

The premiere episode features the theme "Gambling within the law: what changes with the regulation of betting in Brazil."

This essential discussion, given the country's new regulatory landscape, will feature José Francisco Manssur, a lawyer specializing in regulatory law and a leading figure in the sports betting regulatory process in Brazil, and Ana Bárbara Costa Teixeira, a lawyer and consultant specializing in regulatory and contract law, who also played a key role in establishing this milestone.

"Our goal with this series is to broaden the debate on the future of iGaming in Brazil, bringing different voices and perspectives to the table. We want to contribute to the market's development in a safe, transparent, and responsible manner," says Ricardo Destaole, Head of Bets at iugu and host of the program.

'Resenha B2B' is iugu's official podcast and is now in its sixth season, featuring interviews and analyses on innovation, technology, and business.

During the special iGaming season, new episodes will be released every 20 days. The programs can be watched on iugu's website and on the company's official YouTube page.

iugu is a Brazilian technology company that offers a complete financial infrastructure ecosystem.

Founded in 2012, it has approximately 200 employees and serves over 130,000 active accounts across various economic sectors, such as education, SaaS companies, healthcare, and iGaming.

The company's investors include the Goldman Sachs Group and is the 25th company licensed by the Central Bank as a regulated Payment Institution.

Source: GMB