Brazil
Sportingtech supplies sportsbook to new Brazilian operator

Sportingtech further enhances LatAm footprint with latest partnership
Sportingtech, the multi-award-winning, full-service betting and gaming platform provider, has signed an agreement that will see a new operator partner in Brazil supplied with its sportsbook product.
The collaboration will allow the brand to establish a presence in Brazil’s online sports betting market, taking advantage of Sportingtech’s superior expertise and knowledge of operating across multiple LatAm markets. The ambitious start-up is heavily backed by a consortium of business associates and intends to strategically grow its brand through an extensive marketing strategy that includes the use of influencers, media channels and affiliates, all underpinned by the scalable and powerful qualities of the provider’s leading Quantum platform.
The new partner’s existing assets in the country, combined with Sportingtech’s award-winning sportsbook offering, will help it to extensively market its brand, with an aim of going live by early 2023.
This agreement, marking another key Sportingtech partnership in LatAm, is a clear statement of the provider’s strong position in this fast-growing territory and signifies its ability to cater to the needs and demands of operators of all sizes.
Jack Smith, Sales Director at Sportingtech, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be partnering with this brand at a time when our growth in Brazil couldn’t be moving at a faster pace.
“Our presence in the region is significant and the addition of this latest partner is testament to our continued dedication to growth there, as well as our efforts to bring the highest quality sports betting and casino platform to customers in both established and emerging markets.”
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SkillOnNet Expands Nolimit City Partnership to Enter Brazil

Top-performing slots from Nolimit City now live on SkillOnNet brands in Brazil
Global entertainment brand SkillOnNet has expanded its partnership with trailblazing slot developer Nolimit City, launching the studio’s full catalogue of games in Brazil via its popular local brands PlayUZU.bet.br and BacanaPlay.bet.br.
Players across the country can now sink their teeth into some of Nolimit City’s most strikingly unconventional titles, including Duck Hunters, Fire in the Hole 3, and Tombstone Slaughter.
Nolimit City’s games pack a punch like nothing else on the market, blending powerful storytelling and stunning artwork with distinctive mechanics to deliver an exceptional gaming experience. It’s this kind of fresh, provocative content that SkillOnNet sees as a great fit for the fast-evolving Brazilian market.
Brazil launched its newly regulated online betting and gaming market on January 1 2025. SkillOnNet moved quickly to secure licensing and is in a strong position to lead in what’s now one of the hottest markets in global iGaming.
Jani Kontturi at SkillOnNet said: “Partnering with Nolimit City in Brazil feels like a no-brainer. They create the kind of content that cuts through the noise – bold, original, and different. That’s exactly what we’re seeing resonate in Brazil.”
Malcolm Mizzi, COO and Commercial Director at Nolimit City said: “From the very beginning, we’ve had our eyes on Brazil, being one of the first providers to certify our games in the region. We’re really excited to go live with SkillOnNet, and our roadmap doesn’t lie. We’ll be bringing even more bold and exciting content to the Brazilian audience. Stay tuned!”
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Brazil
Esportes da Sorte holds forum on “Integrity in Sports” with Ceará and Náutico

Esportes da Sorte hosted its Match-Fixing Prevention Forum last week at Ceará and Náutico as main sponsor of both clubs. Held in partnership with Sportradar, the initiative is part of a series of in-person workshops, with upcoming sessions planned for Corinthians and Ferroviária.
The project aims to combat illegal practices and reinforce a strong commitment to integrity in sport. Activities were tailored for athletes and members of the technical staff from the men’s and women’s professional teams, as well as the under-20 squads. During the sessions, topics such as the definition of match-fixing, types of fraud, fraudsters’ modus operandi, legal risks, and reputational impacts were covered. Participants were offered practical guidance on how to respond to suspicious approaches.
“This training programme reinforces our commitment to sports integrity and responsible gaming, pillars that guide our actions. We believe education is the best form of prevention, and we want to stand alongside clubs in this joint effort for transparency and the protection of sport,” said Ana Carolina Luna Maçães, Compliance Manager at Esportes Gaming Brasil, the group behind the Esportes da Sorte brand.
“Ceará takes this topic very seriously. The club is an important player in the fight against match-fixing. We act preventively with regular meetings and have a handbook that addresses the topic with our squad. It is our duty to provide these moments of learning for athletes and technical staff. We live in a time when the integrity of sport is being questioned. In this scenario, actions like this are extremely important,” commented Lucas Drubscky, Football Executive at Ceará.
The sessions were led by Felippe Marchetti, Integrity Partnerships Manager at Sportradar, a global sports technology company and recognized authority in sports integrity. In Brazil, Sportradar partners with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and 17 state federations, monitoring more than 10,000 matches per season. The company recently signed a Technical Cooperation Agreement (TCA) with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Sports.
“Raising awareness among athletes and teams is one of the most effective ways to protect competitions from manipulation. These workshops are designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools to recognize threats and act responsibly. We are proud to support initiatives like this that strengthen the integrity of Brazilian sports,” said Felippe Marchetti.
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Brazil
TG Lab unveils new Brazil office to further cement position as market’s most localised platform

Strategic hub supports continued LatAm expansion and deepens TG Lab’s regional expertise for global clients and local operators
Global omni-channel platform provider TG Lab has announced the opening of a brand-new office in Brazil, further cementing its commitment to delivering industry-leading solutions and localised expertise across Latin America’s dynamic iGaming landscape.
Located in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, this strategic move reaffirms TG Lab’s position as a leader in the region and underlines its ambition to provide clients with unparalleled local knowledge and real-time responsiveness in both Portuguese and Spanish
Designed with comfort and functionality in mind, the new office spans an impressive 400m² and has been purpose-built to provide a modern, collaborative and inspiring work environment.
The new office will house a growing number of critical functions at TG Lab, including teams spanning casino games, gamification, platform development, DevOps, quality assurance and data analysis – supporting major clients such as Aposta.la, Stake and Playcet.
With Brazil’s iGaming market rapidly evolving and regulatory clarity improving, the timing for expansion was pivotal. TG Lab has continued to go from strength to strength across Latin America and the new office enables the company to scale operations and onboard new talent with ease.
Recruitment is already underway for a range of roles including Project Managers, .NET Developers, React Developers, Data Analysts and QA Analysts.
Commenting on the new office, Dainius Narmontas, Chief Operations Officer at TG Lab, said: “As we continue to expand our position across Latin America, this new Brazil office provides a solid foundation that will enable us to grow sustainably and with local insight that no other B2B provider can match. We’ve built a talented, multidisciplinary team here and created a space that nurtures innovation and collaboration. This is more than just an office – it’s a statement of intent.
“With our increased footprint and deepening roots in Brazil, we’re delivering the most localised service in the market. This is a pivotal moment for TG Lab in LatAm – and it’s only just the beginning.”
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