During the training, official device identification tools were introduced, including QR Codes and verification terms that will be available in the City Hall’s database.
The goal was to provide technical resources so GCM agents can clearly identify authorized equipment, preventing cloning and camouflage, and helping distinguish between legal and illegal games.
“We believe that the partnership with the Municipal Civil Guard is essential to ensure safety, transparency, and information for the population. This workshop strengthens the GCM’s capacity to clarify doubts, carry out inspections, and fight irregularities,” highlighted Eduardo Paiva, CEO of SP Loto.

The initiative reinforces SP Loto’s commitment to acting transparently and in close cooperation with local authorities, contributing to legality and building an environment of trust within the community.
Still in the implementation phase in Botucatu, the SP Loto consortium has been developing initiatives that combine entertainment, convenience for residents, economic impact, and dialogue with local institutions.
The expansion plan foresees the installation of lottery agencies and dozens of accredited points distributed across central neighborhoods, outskirts, and districts. This capillarized network will allow residents easy access to banking services such as bill payments and municipal taxes, expanding the options previously concentrated in federal lottery agencies.

The arrival of SP Loto also represents a significant investment for the municipality, with the expectation of generating hundreds of direct and indirect jobs, boosting the local economy, and strengthening commerce, especially the establishments that become accredited partners.
Through these initiatives, SP Loto reinforces its mission of working closely with the community, local businesses, and authorities, promoting convenience, job creation, economic growth, and trust in the implementation of the Botucatu Municipal Lottery.
Source: GMB