Another new feature for the 2026 edition is an agenda dedicated to the regulated market in Latin America, especially Brazil, with seminars, regulatory updates, and industry growth strategies.
ANJL President Plínio Lemos Jorge emphasized that, with the advancement of the regulated market, participation in major events becomes an essential strategy for disseminating information and clarifications that strengthen the sector.
"Our entry into an annual calendar of meetings will allow us to broaden the market perspective of the betting industry. Tax collection figures demonstrate that we are a strategic economic activity and that we have contributed to the country's development," he stated.

The dinner brought together approximately 50 prominent figures from the sector, including Liliana Costa, director of Clarion Gaming for Latin America.
At the meeting, ANJL also confirmed its participation in the 2nd Brazilian Congress on Gaming and Betting Law, which will take place in Brasília on October 16th. Working Groups (WGs) have already been established to expand member engagement and foster knowledge of the sector.
Source: GMB