Betnacional
Brazil: Betting pressures household budgets and reshapes the competition for consumer spending
As the industry prepares for BiS SiGMA South America 2026, the largest and most influential iGaming event in Latin America, real market data begins to reveal a profound transformation in the behavior of the Brazilian consumer.
It is no longer just about “betting volume”, but about a reconfiguration of the Share of Wallet (participation in household spending).
The unprecedented study “Bets na Mesa, Consumo em Jogo”, carried out by NielsenIQ Brazil, sheds light on a reality that will be the center of technical debates at the Transamerica Expo Center: in 2025, 26.3% of Brazilian households participated in some form of betting.
This figure is not just a number; it is the reflection of a “new parallel shopper journey” that is capturing the attention and income of the population.
Radiography of Consumption: Who and what is being bet?
The Brazilian market in 2026 shows a clear fragmentation.
Despite the explosion of digital platforms, traditional modalities maintain notable resilience, creating a hybrid ecosystem between analog and digital.
Dominant Modalities
According to the NielsenIQ study, preferences are distributed as follows:
• Mega-Sena: 15.8% of households.
• Video Slots (such as the “Jogo do Tigrinho”): 7.7%.
• Jogo do Bicho: 3.9%.
• Sports Betting (Bets): 3.6%.
Socioeconomic and generational profiles in Brazil
The study reveals that bettors are not a homogeneous group. There is a marked division by Socioeconomic Level (SEL) and age:
• The Slots phenomenon: The “Jogo do Tigrinho” concentrates bettors from middle SEL (63.3%) and a notably young audience, with 42.4% of bettors up to 35 years old.
• The maturity of Mega-Sena: It predominates in high SEL (45.5%) and in a more mature profile, where 49.1% are over 51 years old.
As Gabriel Fagundes, Insights Leader for the Industry at NielsenIQ, points out: “We had already identified that betting became a popular and common practice in the routine of the Brazilian consumer.”
“Now, the numbers also point to the dimension that this practice is taking within household expenses and in the income of bettors.”
The Economic Motivation: Extra Income or Entertainment?
One of the most critical points for operators that will meet at BiS SiGMA is to understand the “why” behind betting.
The data from 2026 shows a diffuse frontier between gambling as leisure and gambling as economic hope.
For 49% of bettors, the main motivation is to obtain extra income, while 43.5% expect a “radical change of life”.
This second profile is more common in casual Mega-Sena players.
Classification by Intensity
The market is divided into three levels of commitment:
- Casual (73%): They play at least once a month.
- “Pro” (28%): They bet once a week. From this group, 65.8% seek extra income.
- “Elite” (9.3%): They bet weekly and spend more than R$ 100 per month.
This “gaming intensity” is, according to the study, the real driver of the economic impact on households, especially in the Northeast regions (29% penetration) and South (28.3%).
The Impact on Retail and the Consumption Basket
For the iGaming industry, understanding which expenses are being substituted is vital for sustainability and social responsibility.
The study reveals that only 10% of households admit substituting expenses directly for betting, but the affected categories are alarming.
Affected Categories
Among those who substitute expenses:
• Food: 47% of the cases.
• Fixed bills (water, electricity, internet): 45.3%.
• Beer: It is the category with the greatest retraction, registering a drop of 1.7 percentage points in the participation of spending.
• Cookies, perfumes and soft drinks: They also present negative impacts.
The main strategy of the consumer to accommodate spending on betting has been to reduce the quantity of items purchased; in fact, 60% of the consumption categories registered a decrease in the volume acquired in 2025.
Strategic Challenges for the Legal Market in 2026
The NielsenIQ data presents a direct challenge for brands and operators that seek to consolidate themselves in “Legal Brazil”.
The pressure on the domestic budget forces manufacturers of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and betting operators to compete for the same currency.
“Betting is a new competitor in the consumer’s Share of Wallet.
This pressures manufacturers to act with more precision in communication, price and activation to recover relevance in front of this new competitor: the habit of betting itself.”
Towards BiS SiGMA 2026
As we approach the largest event in the region, this study serves as a warning and an opportunity. The Brazilian market of 2026 is mature, but it is under intense social scrutiny due to the impact on low-income families.
Operators that wish to have long-term success must:
- Differentiate the profiles: It is not possible to treat the young middle SEL slot player the same as the high SEL Mega-Sena bettor.
- Promote Responsible Gaming: The substitution of food and fixed bills for betting is a regulatory “red flag” that could tighten laws in the near future.
- Regional Innovation: The Northeast and the South are the markets with the highest intensity, requiring more aggressive localization strategies.
BiS SiGMA South America will be the perfect stage to discuss how the industry can grow without compromising the economic stability of Brazilian households, ensuring that iGaming is seen as entertainment and not as an unsustainable financial burden.

Superscore consolidates in Brazil and launches weekly analysis for the press.
The platform offers statistical analysis of the Brazilian Championship and of the main national and international championships, such as the Copa Libertadores, the World Cup and the Champions League, among others, with metrics that go beyond goals and assists for fans and sports experts.
Superscore Insights is the new newsletter for the press, with a weekly publication and another analysis of the latest news.
Superscore, a sports intelligence application associated with Superbet, advances and consolidates itself in Brazil as a strategic platform to transform data into reliable information for football fans in real time and without advertising.
With its own methodology, the solution establishes itself as a reference among sports fans, bringing together advanced statistics, rankings and in-depth analysis of the main tournaments, players and coaches in the country.
Now, the platform takes a new step with the launch of Superscore Insights, expanding its collaboration with the press by offering even more solid analysis, contextualized data and specialized support for sports coverage.
On Mondays, journalists will receive an exclusive bulletin with deep and original analysis of the weekend matches, a specialized analysis of the most important events of the day, as well as predictions and statistics of upcoming events.
With global coverage, Superscore already gathers more than 1,900 competitions, 63,000 teams and more than 480,000 monitored players, offering a solid base for historical and real-time analysis.
The data from Superscore comes from leading partners worldwide in the collection and distribution of sports data, the same ones used by Superbet and the main companies in the sector.
These providers offer high precision, low latency and comprehensive coverage of competitions worldwide.
“Superscore was born as a free sports intelligence application, without advertising, that goes beyond the basics by offering a wide database and statistics for those who want to understand the game in depth.
In just one year, it has already achieved thousands of users and grows approximately 30% monthly, climbing positions in the Google Play ranking.”
“The platform offers a solid experience for both fans and professionals, in addition to facilitating more informed decisions in sports betting, thus reinforcing the commitment to responsible gaming,” states Patrícia Prates, Marketing Director of Superbet and of the alliance with Superscore.
Superscore: Exclusive data and decades of history
In a context where sports coverage increasingly requires qualified data and contextualization, Superscore distinguishes itself by going beyond traditional indicators, incorporating metrics such as accurate shots, passes in the offensive third, tackles, recoveries, participation in decisive plays and time on the field, among other indicators.
These data are translated into the Superscore Score, a proprietary index that allows building Top 5 or Top 10 rankings of the best players of each round, with graphical visualizations and quick analysis.
Another differentiating factor is the expanded historical database, which gathers information from the Brazilian Championship since 1937, the Copa Libertadores since 1960 and the Champions League since 1992, which allows comparative analysis and identifying patterns over decades.
“We are talking about a platform built on a solid technological base, which combines a large volume of unique data, history and a team prepared to transform this information into relevant content for football fans.
Superscore organizes and translates these data so that they can also be used in sports coverage,” states Guilherme Simantob, director of Superscore in Brazil.
Superscore offers free and integrable widgets for the press and content creators, facilitating the incorporation of statistics, graphics and comparisons directly into articles, enriching journalistic narrative with reliable and visually accessible data.
The app is available in the App Store and Google Play.

Reevo arrives in Brazil with Betsson
Reevo has expanded its presence in Latin America after launching its aggregation platform and its own games catalog in Brazil in collaboration with Betsson.
The integration, carried out through a single connection, allows the operator to expand its content offering with Reevo’s own titles and third-party titles.
The movement reinforces the alliance between both companies and is part of a growth strategy in regulated markets, especially Brazil, considered one of the most promising in the region after regulatory advances.
From Betsson, Andrea Rossi highlighted the impact of the agreement by stating that the incorporation of Reevo’s content “expands the entertainment offer available for our players in one of the fastest-growing markets in the region.”
Additionally, both companies anticipated new joint expansions in other markets, after a recent launch also in Mexico.
Reevo continues to bet on its aggregation model as a way to facilitate access to multiple studios through a single integration, while expanding its global distribution network.
BTG launches prediction platform and increases the dispute between banks, stock exchange and betting
The launch of BTG Trends by BTG Pactual marks a new chapter in the growth of prediction markets in Brazil, intensifying competition between banks, the stock exchange and the betting sector.
This new platform allows investors to operate binary contracts (“yes” or “no”) based on probabilities about financial events, such as the dollar, the Ibovespa or interest rate decisions, using already regulated derivative instruments.
The movement is not isolated. The Brazilian stock exchange (B3) also advances in this direction, with the development of financial event contracts and digital derivatives, although restricted to professional investors.
At the same time, the platform XP established a partnership with Kalshi, facilitating access for Brazilian investors to international predictive markets, while new startups such as VoxFi explore broader applications, including geopolitics and culture.
At a global level, these markets have gained relevance and volume, driven by platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi.
However, their regulation continues to be a subject under debate. In the United States, the CFTC considers these contracts as financial derivatives, although discussions still exist about limits and risks, especially in sensitive events.
In Brazil, authorities, including the CVM and the Secretariat of Prizes and Betting, are already analyzing how to frame these activities from a regulatory point of view, especially when they overlap with sports events.
The advance of these products has also generated reaction from the betting sector.
The Brazilian Institute of Responsible Gaming (IBJR) maintains that, when there is money involved in uncertain events, it is essentially betting, regardless of the format, and warns about risks such as unfair competition and lower consumer protection if they operate outside the regulated framework.
The main difference between betting and prediction markets lies in their structure: in betting, the user plays against the house, while in prediction markets prices are formed among participants and reflect collective probabilities.
Even so, the boundary between both models remains diffuse.
With banks, stock exchange and new platforms advancing simultaneously, prediction markets stop being an emerging trend and become a new field of dispute within the financial system.
The regulatory framework is still under construction, and the evolution of the sector will depend on how the limits between investment and betting are defined as these products scale.
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Aviator Studio
Aviator Studio Achieves Major Legal Victory in São Paulo
Brazilian courts persist in denying SPRIBE’s injunction efforts as Aviator Studio achieves another two-instance triumph in São Paulo.
Aviator Studio achieved another legal triumph in Brazil as São Paulo courts denied further injunction requests submitted by SPRIBE in cases directly involving Aviator Studio.
Significantly, the recent decisions relate to the direct legal contention between Aviator Studio and SPRIBE, distinct from the previously mentioned cases involving Foggo Entertainment and Betnacional.
After securing consecutive wins in Brazil related to Foggo Entertainment, Aviator Studio has now announced that courts in São Paulo have also ruled in its favor at both judicial levels of the case.
In every instance, the courts denied the immediate actions requested by SPRIBE. Consequently, Aviator Studio and its associates can maintain their operations while the wider AVIATOR trademark conflict advances through the evidential stage.
The rulings contribute to an escalating number of courtroom defeats for SPRIBE in Brazil and further bolster Aviator Studio’s legal stance in the related proceedings linked to the AVIATOR dispute, as associated cases progress in various jurisdictions.
Commenting on the development, representatives from Aviator Studio said: “These outcomes continue to confirm a clear judicial pattern. Attempts to obtain urgent injunctions against Aviator Studio and its partners in Brazil are consistently being rejected by the courts.”
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Betfair
Flutter Brazil brings Betnacional and Betfair in Copa do Nordeste to promote Responsible Gaming
The semifinal clash of the Copa do Nordeste between Sport Recife and Fortaleza, taking place on May 20 and 27, will feature Flutter Brazil’s brands in a joint activation aimed at reinforcing the commitment to safe entertainment and player protection.
Flutter Brazil, the group that operates Betnacional and Betfair, will promote the “Flutter Brazil Game” during the semifinal ties, with Sport Recife, sponsored by Betnacional, facing Fortaleza, which will feature Betfair’s spot sponsorship for the decisive stage of the regional tournament.
Beyond the on-field competition, the initiative will serve as a platform to amplify messages around Responsible Gaming, balance, and safe entertainment in the betting sector.
The initiative reflects Flutter Brazil’s strategic goals for 2026, focused on brand building, reputation, and the consolidation of a transparent and responsible operation aligned with Brazil’s regulated market framework.
Controlling two of the sector’s leading brands in Brazil, the group recently marked its first year of operations in the country, combining local expertise and regional management with Flutter Entertainment’s global scale and governance standards.
Flutter Brazil emphasizes that responsible entertainment is a non-negotiable pillar and defines betting strictly as a recreational activity, not a source of income.
“The Flutter Brazil ecosystem was built with the purpose of raising standards of integrity, safety, and responsibility in the Brazilian betting environment.
By integrating Betnacional and Betfair sponsorships in a moment of high visibility and regional relevance, we reaffirm that responsible play and balance are not just messages, but part of our operational philosophy and communication DNA,” said Álvaro Garcia, CMO of Flutter Brazil.
Reinforcing its Responsible Gaming agenda and in line with local regulation, Betnacional has developed awareness and player protection initiatives, including the “Play Like a Senior” campaign featuring Vinícius Júnior, focused on safe entertainment practices.
The company also partners with institutions such as IBJR and EBAC, actively contributing to education, prevention, and player support initiatives.
To ensure safety, Flutter Brazil continuously invests in technology, education, and consumer protection. Its platforms offer configurable tools throughout the player journey, allowing users to set deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, and self-exclusion options.
The Sport Recife vs Fortaleza activation also reinforces how regulatory progress has increased sector maturity in Brazil, highlighting the importance of operators committed to transparency, innovation, technology, and responsibility.
Flutter Brazil is one of the largest betting ecosystems in Brazil, formed by the merger between NSX Brasil (owner of Betnacional) and Flutter Entertainment, a global leader in the sector and owner of Betfair.
With Brazilian-led operations, the company combines advanced technology with deep local market understanding, promoting a safe, transparent, and responsible entertainment experience. Flutter Brazil also maintains a strong partnership with the Brazilian Institute of Responsible Gaming (IBJR).
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Betnacional
Flutter Brazil marks one year of operations with expansion and Responsible Gaming focus
Owner of the Betnacional and Betfair Brazil brands, the company celebrates its anniversary prioritizing consumer safety and the sustainability of Brazil’s regulated market.
Flutter Brazil celebrates its first year of operations in the country this Thursday, May 14.
During this period, the company has not only entered the Brazilian market but has also established itself as one of the leading references in the country’s newly regulated betting landscape.
The company doubled its workforce across Brazil, with operational bases in Recife (PE), São Paulo (SP), and Marechal Rondon (PR).
The company combines Flutter Entertainment’s global technological expertise with the strong local identity of its brands.
Betnacional has strengthened its position as a brand that understands the passion of Brazilian football fans, while Betfair Brazil continues to deliver advanced pricing and security technology for sports betting enthusiasts.
“As we complete our first year in Brazil, we reaffirm our long-term commitment to the country.
We have invested in building a solid and responsible operation aligned with global best practices at a key moment for the consolidation of the regulated market.
We believe in Brazil’s potential and in the role we can play in the sustainable development of the sector,” said Flutter Brazil CEO Eduardo Monte.
In addition to operational expansion, the company strengthened its brand presence throughout the past year through advertising campaigns, sports sponsorships, and strategic partnerships.
Betnacional maintains sponsorship agreements with Brazilian football clubs such as Athletic, Cruzeiro, and Sport — with the latter two also including support for women’s teams.
The brand also relies on ambassadors such as Vini Jr. and Galvão Bueno to amplify its key messages and connect directly with Brazilian audiences.
Creators such as Bárbara Coelho, André Balada, and Igor Rodrigues complement the strategy, reflecting the way Brazilians consume football, entertainment, and sports discussions while representing cultural diversity and regional identities.
Betnacional’s activities also include presence in sports broadcasts through partnerships with Globo and CazéTV, as well as sponsorship of sporting events such as the Rio Open and Copa Maria Bonita, in addition to entertainment events like Lollapalooza and Carnival celebrations.
Regarding Betfair Brazil, the brand’s positioning is reinforced by a team of specialists including Mauro Beting, Rômulo Mendonça, and Cacá Bueno, strengthening connections with a more analytical sports betting audience.
Responsible Gaming at the core of the strategy
Alongside commercial growth, Flutter Brazil has consolidated Responsible Gaming as one of the central pillars of its operation.
Since last month, the company has been running a campaign featuring Vini Jr. as “Vini Senior,” addressing the topic in a more accessible and relatable way through humor while maintaining the seriousness of the subject.
Through Betnacional and Betfair, the company offers user protection tools required under Brazil’s regulated framework, including deposit limits, usage time controls, temporary breaks, and self-exclusion mechanisms.
The operation also adopts strict identity verification processes to prevent underage access and enhance protection for vulnerable audiences.
“We see regulation as an important step toward the maturity of the sector in Brazil. Compliance with tax and regulatory requirements is part of our long-term vision and our commitment to transparency, governance, and consumer protection.
We have the structure, technology, and scale to continue growing sustainably, strengthening our brands, and contributing to the responsible development of the industry,” Eduardo Monte added.
Heading into its second year of operations in the country, Flutter Brazil will continue investing in innovation and partnerships that strengthen Brazilian sports, always under strict Responsible Gaming standards.
The company remains committed to investing in talent and technology, consolidating its operation as a hub of excellence and compliance in Brazil.
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