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Mastering the Brazilian maturity curve

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We sat down with Tequity’s VP Growth Originals, Dominic Sawyer, to discuss how the industry is evolving to meet the unique appetites of Brazilian players and how technical scaling is the secret weapon for ambitious studios.

Brazil is now well over a year into its regulated era. How has the focus shifted for operators who are looking beyond that initial launch phase?

The first year was about land grabs and establishing a footprint. In 2026, the conversation is much more grounded in operational efficiency and the cost of player acquisition. Brazil is a massive market, but it is also an expensive one. If an operator is spending a premium to bring a player through the door, losing them to a generic, uninspired lobby is a massive waste of resources.

The focus has shifted heavily toward retention. We are seeing operators move away from the volume at all costs approach and towards building a brand-based ecosystem. This is where bespoke content comes in. By using our Originals framework, operators can create games that feel like a native part of their platform. This builds a sense of familiarity and trust. In a regulated market, player loyalty is the only thing that can protect your margins against evolving tax frameworks and marketing restrictions.

We know Brazilian players have a deep-seated love for sports. How is this influencing the types of casino games that are succeeding in the market?

The crossover between sports betting and casino in Brazil is perhaps more pronounced than anywhere else. Brazilian players crave high-energy, high-frequency interaction. They want the tension of a live match translated into a casino format. This is why we have seen such an explosion in the popularity of ‘burst games’ and instant-win titles.

Our product roadmap is heavily influenced by this desire for real-time excitement. Our Crypto Trading Games range, for instance, resonates because it mimics the volatility and decision-making of a live market or a high-stakes football bet. Features like 1,000x leverage and the ability to manage multiple active bets simultaneously provide a level of agency that traditional slots often lack. With the World Cup on the horizon, we expect this appetite for sports-adjacent casino content to reach a fever pitch. Operators who can bridge that gap effectively will see the highest levels of cross-vertical engagement.

With so many international brands entering Brazil, how can an operator ensure their content doesn’t just look like a translated version of a European site?

Laziness in localization is a fast track to irrelevance. A player in São Paulo isn’t looking for a translated UK slot, but a game that feels like part of the local culture. True differentiation involves cultural alignment, brand recall, and a pacing of gameplay that matches local preferences.

We believe in providing a modular approach that hands the creative keys back to the operator. This allows them to tailor visual treatments and UI to reflect local festivals, brand ambassadors, or specific colour palettes. When a game feels like it was built for the Brazilian market rather than just adapted for it, the player connection is significantly stronger. You want your content to feel like part of the local furniture, reinforcing the operator’s brand identity at every turn.

Innovation is high, but technical barriers often slow things down. How is Tequity helping studios scale faster to bring high-quality games to the Brazilian market?

There is no shortage of brilliant creative ideas in the industry, but there is often a massive technical bottleneck when it comes to global distribution and compliance. For an ambitious studio, the prospect of navigating the specific regulatory requirements of Brazil while trying to build a global presence is daunting.

This is exactly why we launched Tequity Publishing. We want to dismantle those technical barriers. Through our RGSaaS (Remote Game Server as a Service) model, we provide the infrastructure, distribution muscle, and compliance frameworks that allow studios to focus entirely on the creative side. Whether it’s a small studio with a fresh concept or a more established provider looking to plug into our aggregator network, we provide the pathway to the player. By removing the operational friction, we ensure that high-quality, innovative content can hit the market at the speed the industry demands.

The industry is increasingly streamer-driven. How are suppliers ensuring games are stream-ready for the influencers who currently dominate Brazilian social feeds?

Social media is the new storefront in Brazil. The traditional casino lobby is being bypassed in favour of TikTok, Twitch, and Telegram feeds. If a game isn’t visually engaging or doesn’t provide natural clipping moments, it’s missing a massive trick. Successful suppliers are engineering content to be inherently shareable, creating a narrative that is easy for a streamer’s audience to follow. When an influencer shares a high-multiplier win, it creates an organic marketing event that is far more effective than a standard banner ad. It’s about providing the tools for operators to lower their acquisition costs by creating content that players want to emulate and share.

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Brazilian Institute for Responsible Gaming Appoints Carlos Lima as its New Executive President

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The Brazilian Institute for Responsible Gaming (IBJR) has appointed Carlos Lima as its new Executive President. With extensive experience in Government Relations, Advocacy, and public policy development, the executive takes the helm of the organization at a pivotal moment for the consolidation of Brazil’s regulated fixed-odds betting and online gaming market.

As head of the Institute, Carlos Lima will be responsible for strengthening technical and institutional dialogue with the Federal Government, the National Congress, regulatory authorities, and civil society. His work will focus on improving the regulated environment and promoting the value of authorized operators that conduct their activities in compliance with Brazilian law.

“The maturation of Brazil’s betting market requires an approach grounded in data, transparency, governance, and legal certainty. The regulated environment is the most effective tool for ensuring consumer protection, preserving the integrity of the sector, and fostering its sustainable development,” said Carlos Lima.

According to the new Executive President, regulation represents a fundamental milestone in distinguishing authorized and supervised operators from illegal platforms that operate outside the law.

“Regulation serves as a seal of security for consumers and a benefit to society as a whole. By establishing clear rules, user protection mechanisms, and responsible gaming policies, it reduces the social and economic costs associated with the illegal market. Strengthening the regulated market means protecting citizens, creating jobs, attracting investment, and increasing public revenues,” he added.

Throughout his professional career, Carlos Lima has led strategic initiatives related to institutional relations, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and sector-specific regulation in industries of significant economic and social relevance. His experience includes fostering collaboration between the public and private sectors on complex issues, always with a focus on building regulatory environments that are more transparent, predictable, and sustainable.

André Gelfi, co-founder of IBJR and one of the leading figures behind the regulatory process for the sector in Brazil, will continue to support the organization as a Board Member and Director. In this role, he will contribute to the continuity of the Institute’s institutional agenda and to the strengthening of the regulated market alongside the other members of the board.

Founded to promote a safe, responsible betting market aligned with international best practices, IBJR brings together some of the leading companies authorized to operate in Brazil. The Institute remains committed to safeguarding industry integrity, protecting consumers, and supporting the sustainable development of the sector across the country.

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Grupo LBBR names Paulo Gasparotto as compliance director for Luck.bet, Start Bet and 1PRA1

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Grupo LBBR, operator of the betting brands Luck.bet, Start Bet and 1PRA1, has appointed Paulo Gasparotto as its new director of Compliance, the company said in a statement.

The group said the hire is part of a governance push aimed at meeting the requirements of Brazil’s regulated betting environment. Alongside the appointment, Grupo LBBR said it has established a dedicated structure focused on Compliance, anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (PLD/FTP), and regulatory matters.

According to the company, measures implemented include strengthened internal controls, a review of policies and procedures, and upgrades to monitoring processes designed to prevent financial crimes. The operator also said it has increased integration across operational, legal, technology and regulatory teams.

“Estamos elevando o nível das nossas empresas com o fortalecimento de controles internos, revisão de políticas e aprimoramento contínuo dos mecanismos de monitoramento e prevenção a ilícitos financeiros. A proposta é atuar de forma proativa diante das exigências regulatórias, com uma estrutura sólida e integrada que assegure eficiência operacional, gestão de riscos e confiança para todo o ecossistema do negócio”, afirma Paulo Gasparotto.

Looking ahead, Grupo LBBR said it plans to continue developing its compliance and PLD/FTP program, strengthen its internal integrity culture, enhance risk management mechanisms, and consolidate regulatory processes to support sustainable growth.

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MediaTroopers Commits to Serving Brazilian Regulated Market with Development of New Local Entity

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MediaTroopers, the leading digital marketing and customer acquisition firm, has doubled down on its commitment to serving Brazil’s regulated gaming market with the announcement of a new local entity, including a registered company, a front office, and local banking infrastructure.

The newly established entity will serve as a strategic bridge for MediaTroopers’ global partners, including operators, vendors, and financial institutions, seeking to enter the newly regulated Brazilian market. The local entity will also serve as a point of contact for active operators in the market, offering its tools as a local service hub to help operators enhance their business outreach in the region.

As Brazil’s regulated market continues to position itself as one of the most important regulatory opportunities for operators across the globe, MediaTroopers continues to cement itself as the go-to acquisition firm to help clients make the most of this growth by providing localized market access, operational support, relevant acquisition strategies, and targeted solutions designed to enhance performance in the region.

Through its local entity, MediaTroopers can continue providing services, such as localized player acquisition, media buying, affiliate strategy, and more, at a more regional level. For MediaTroopers, Brazil aligns with its broader strategy of delivering sustainable, compliant operations in high-growth markets.

 

“Brazil represents one of the most exciting growth opportunities in regulated iGaming, and MediaTroopers is fully committed to supporting operators in this market,” said Shmulik Segal, CEO of MediaTroopers.

“By establishing a local company, front office, and banking infrastructure, we are creating a stronger operational foundation for our clients. This presence allows us to act both as a bridge for international brands entering Brazil and as a service hub for active operators looking to scale responsibly and efficiently.”

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