Brazil’s SPA Grants 43 Full Sports Betting Licences
The Brazilian sports betting sector has witnessed a milestone as the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) unveils its latest roster of approved operators. This development marks a step in the nation’s journey towards a regulated betting market. The recent announcement has pushed the tally of fully licensed betting entities to 43.
This surge in authorised operators comes as Brazil continues to refine its regulatory framework, aiming the regulator says to create a safe, fair, and competitive environment for both bettors and businesses.
The SPA’s recent announcement has sent ripples through Brazil’s betting community, with eight additional companies receiving full authorisation to operate in the market. This latest batch of approvals, revealed on 18 January, marks a significant expansion of the legal online betting landscape that officially launched on 1 January.
A Growing Roster of Licensed Operators
The journey to 43 fully licensed operators has been swift and methodical. Let’s break down the progression:
- Initial Launch: 14 operators granted full authorisation
- Second Round: 21 additional licences awarded on 11 February
- Third Wave: 8 more companies receive full licences on 18 January
Full licences represent a milestone for betting operators in Brazil. These authorisations signify that companies have met all regulatory requirements and are deemed fit to offer their services to Brazilian consumers. The rigorous vetting process ensures that only operators with sound financial backing, robust security measures, and responsible gambling protocols are permitted to enter the market.
It’s worth noting that seven of the eight newly licensed operators had previously held provisional licences. This transitional phase allowed these companies to operate while addressing minor issues in their applications, such as obtaining specific certifications.
Spotlight on New Licensees: Brands Making Their Mark
One of the most significant additions to the roster of fully licensed operators is EstrelaBet. This homegrown brand has quickly gained traction in the Brazilian market, offering a range of sports betting options tailored to local preferences. With its full licence now secured, EstrelaBet is poised to expand its operations and solidify its position as a key player in the industry.
F12: From Early Applicant to Full Licensee
F12, which was among the first ten companies to apply for authorisation, has finally obtained its definitive licence. This journey from early applicant to fully licensed operator highlights the thorough nature of the SPA’s vetting process and the patience required by companies seeking to enter the market legitimately.
Hiper Bet: A New Entrant with a Long-Term Vision
Unlike its counterparts in this round of approvals, Hiper Bet did not previously hold a provisional licence. Its direct entry into the market with a full five-year licence, set to expire on 18 February 2030, demonstrates the company’s long-term commitment to the Brazilian betting landscape.
Diverse Portfolio of New Licensees
The latest batch of approvals includes a diverse range of companies, each bringing unique offerings to the market:
- ANA Gaming Brasil S.A.: Operating brands such as BET7K, CASSINOPIX, and BET VERA
- UPBET Brasil LTDA: Introducing UPBETBR, 9D, and WJCASINO to Brazilian bettors
- LOGAME DO BRASIL LTDA: Managing LÍDERBET, GERALBET, and B2XBET
- SEVENX Gaming LTDA: Bringing BULLSBET and JOGÃO to the market
- BET.BET Soluções Tecnológicas S.A.: Offering BET.BET and DONALDBET platforms
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