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BiS BrasΓlia projects growth and boosts betting debate in Brazil
Event will bring together leaders and experts at a time of high visibility for the sector
With an expected 20% increase in attendance, BiS BrasΓlia reaches its second edition in a scenario of strong prominence for the sports betting market in Brazil.
Regulatory advances and growing public interest have placed the sector at the center of strategic discussions, boosting the eventβs relevance this year.
Held at the Royal Tulip BrasΓlia Alvorada, the gathering will bring together experts, executives, and authorities to discuss market trends, challenges, and opportunities, with a focus on innovation, integrity, and the sustainable development of the industry.
βThe BiS BrasΓlia arrives at a decisive moment for the Brazilian market, bringing together leaders to discuss the paths of regulation, innovation, and sustainable growth of iGaming and sports betting in the country.
It will be a strategic opportunity to promote qualified dialogue and strengthen an increasingly professional and transparent ecosystem,β explains FlΓ‘vio Figueiredo, co-founder of BiS SiGMA.
Based in the federal capitalβepicenter of Brazilβs main political and economic decisionsβthe event reinforces BrasΓliaβs role as a convergence point for the different stakeholders involved in shaping the new regulatory landscape.
This edition is expected to consolidate itself as a milestone in the maturation of the debate on the legality of betting in Brazil.
About BiS BrasΓlia
In its second edition, BiS BrasΓlia is an event dedicated to the iGaming and betting ecosystem, promoting dialogue between the private sector, government, and society on the development of the regulated gaming, casino, and lottery market in Brazil.
The event brings together business leaders, authorities, and experts to discuss strategic topics such as Brazilian regulation, taxation, integrity, innovation, responsible gaming, compliance, AML / anti-money laundering, licensing, sports integrity, government relations, advertising, and CONAR.
BiS SiGMA South America is part of the event portfolio of SiGMA World Group, one of the leading global platforms for B2B business and event organization focused on the gaming and betting industry.
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Nuevas reglas del CMN y SPA reorganizan el tablero del iGaming y las apuestas deportivas
Rafael Brunati y Celso BasΓlio, abogados de Silveiro Advogados especializados en mercados regulados, derecho corporativo y derecho de la competencia, analizan las recientes medidas adoptadas por el Consejo Monetario Nacional (CMN) de Brasil y la SecretarΓa de Premios y Apuestas (SPA/MF), asΓ como su impacto en la industria del iGaming y las apuestas deportivas.
En este artΓculo, examinan cΓ³mo el nuevo marco regulatorio redefine los lΓmites entre las apuestas, los instrumentos financieros y los modelos emergentes de mercados digitales, al tiempo que refuerza la Ley N.ΒΊ 14.790/2023 como pilar central de la regulaciΓ³n del sector.
Por Rafael Brunati y Celso BasΓlio
El conjunto de medidas adoptadas recientemente por el Consejo Monetario Nacional (CMN) y la SecretarΓa de Premios y Apuestas del Ministerio de Hacienda (SPA/MF) representa un nuevo capΓtulo en la consolidaciΓ³n regulatoria del mercado brasileΓ±o de iGaming y apuestas deportivas.
MΓ‘s que una respuesta puntual a los llamados mercados predictivos, las iniciativas seΓ±alan un intento mΓ‘s amplio de reorganizar los lΓmites entre apuestas autorizadas, instrumentos financieros y actividades consideradas irregulares en el paΓs.
La ResoluciΓ³n CMN N.ΒΊ 5.298/2026 prohibiΓ³ la oferta y negociaciΓ³n de derivados vinculados a apuestas, eventos deportivos, juegos en lΓnea y temas polΓticos, electorales, culturales o de entretenimiento sin referencia econΓ³mico-financiera.
En la misma lΓnea, la Nota TΓ©cnica SPA/MF N.ΒΊ 2.958/2026 encuadrΓ³ las plataformas de mercados predictivos como explotaciΓ³n ilegal de apuestas de cuota fija, lo que derivΓ³ en el bloqueo de decenas de plataformas por parte de la Anatel.
El movimiento refuerza de manera clara la centralidad de la Ley N.ΒΊ 14.790/2023 como marco regulatorio exclusivo para la explotaciΓ³n de apuestas de cuota fija en Brasil.
En la prΓ‘ctica, el gobierno ha comenzado a delimitar con mayor precisiΓ³n quiΓ©n puede operar en este mercado y bajo quΓ© condiciones.
Las plataformas que buscaban posicionarse como mercados financieros, contratos de eventos o estructuras tecnolΓ³gicas alternativas pasaron a ser tratadas materialmente como operadores de apuestas.
El mensaje regulatorio es directo: si el producto compite por el mismo pΓΊblico, utiliza una lΓ³gica econΓ³mica similar a las apuestas y conlleva riesgo asociado a eventos futuros, tiende a quedar dentro del perΓmetro regulatorio de la SPA.
Desde la Γ³ptica regulatoria y de competencia, esto genera un efecto relevante para los operadores autorizados.
Las empresas que invirtieron en licencias, cumplimiento normativo, prevenciΓ³n de lavado de dinero, integridad deportiva, polΓticas de juego responsable y estructura regulatoria dejan de competir con plataformas que operaban al margen de estas exigencias mediante encuadres jurΓdicos alternativos. Se produce asΓ un fortalecimiento indirecto del valor econΓ³mico de la licencia regulatoria otorgada por la SPA.
Al mismo tiempo, este fortalecimiento viene acompaΓ±ado de un aumento significativo de las obligaciones operativas y de cumplimiento.
Las recientes medidas tambiΓ©n reabren un debate importante sobre los lΓmites regulatorios de las llamadas betting exchanges y los modelos peer-to-peer.
La propia Nota TΓ©cnica SPA/MF N.ΒΊ 2.958/2026 reconoce que la negociaciΓ³n entre apostadores y la existencia de precios dinΓ‘micos no desnaturalizan necesariamente la condiciΓ³n de apuesta de cuota fija. Esta interpretaciΓ³n es relevante porque acerca los mercados predictivos a las estructuras de bolsas de apuestas ya previstas en la Ley N.ΒΊ 14.790/2023.
Este punto podrΓa abrir espacio, en el futuro, para modelos regulados de betting exchange en Brasil, siempre que estΓ©n dentro del perΓmetro autorizado por la SPA.
Sin embargo, la regulaciΓ³n operativa de este formato aΓΊn no ha sido desarrollada por la autoridad, lo que mantiene un nivel importante de incertidumbre para los operadores interesados en innovaciΓ³n de producto.
Desde otra perspectiva, las medidas tambiΓ©n tienden a generar una intensa judicializaciΓ³n. Existen debates relevantes sobre los lΓmites de la competencia del CMN para restringir ciertos tipos de derivados, sobre la actuaciΓ³n interpretativa de la SPA respecto a los mercados predictivos y sobre el bloqueo de plataformas sin orden judicial.
Independientemente del desenlace de estas disputas, lo cierto es que el mercado brasileΓ±o de iGaming y apuestas deportivas entra en una nueva fase.
La lΓ³gica regulatoria deja de centrarse ΓΊnicamente en la autorizaciΓ³n formal para operar y pasa a incorporar de forma mΓ‘s intensa temas como integridad financiera, protecciΓ³n de usuarios vulnerables, gobernanza de datos, trazabilidad de pagos y supervisiΓ³n operativa continua.
El sector continΓΊa creciendo, pero ahora dentro de un entorno significativamente mΓ‘s sofisticado βy mΓ‘s exigente. Para los operadores autorizados, esto representa simultΓ‘neamente una barrera de entrada para competidores irregulares y un aumento relevante en los costos de cumplimiento. En un mercado cada vez mΓ‘s regulado, la diferencia competitiva tiende a depender menos de la capacidad de ofrecer apuestas y mΓ‘s de la capacidad de operar con seguridad regulatoria, integridad operativa y rΓ‘pida adaptaciΓ³n a las nuevas exigencias del Estado.
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New CMN and SPA rules reorganize the iGaming and sports betting landscape in Brazil
Rafael Brunati and Celso BasΓlio, lawyers at Silveiro Advogados specializing in regulated markets, corporate law, and competition law, analyze the recent measures adopted by Brazilβs National Monetary Council (CMN) and the Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA/MF) and their impact on the iGaming and sports betting industry.
In this article, they examine how the new regulatory framework reshapes the boundaries between betting, financial instruments, and emerging digital market models, while reinforcing Law No. 14,790/2023 as the central pillar of regulation in the sector.
ByRafael Brunati and Celso BasΓlio
The set of measures recently adopted by the National Monetary Council (CMN) and the Secretariat of Prizes and Betting of the Ministry of Finance (SPA/MF) marks a new chapter in the regulatory consolidation of Brazilβs iGaming and sports betting market.
More than a targeted response to so-called predictive markets, these initiatives signal a broader effort to redefine the boundaries between authorized betting activities, financial instruments, and operations considered irregular in the country.
CMN Resolution No. 5,298/2026 prohibited the offering and trading of derivatives linked to betting, sports events, online games, and political, electoral, cultural, or entertainment themes without a financial-economic reference.
In the same direction, SPA/MF Technical Note No. 2,958/2026 classified predictive market platforms as illegal fixed-odds betting operations, leading to the blocking of dozens of platforms by Anatel.
The move clearly reinforces Law No. 14,790/2023 as the exclusive regulatory framework for fixed-odds betting in Brazil.
In practice, the government has begun to draw a sharper line around who can operate in this market and under what conditions.
Platforms that previously positioned themselves as financial markets, event-based contracts, or alternative technological structures are now being materially treated as betting operators.
The regulatory message is direct: if a product targets the same audience, uses similar economic logic to betting, and involves risk linked to future events, it is likely to fall within the SPAβs regulatory perimeter.
From a competitive and regulatory standpoint, this produces a meaningful effect for licensed operators. Companies that have invested in licensing, compliance, anti-money laundering controls, sports integrity, responsible gaming policies, and regulatory infrastructure are no longer competing with platforms operating outside these requirements under alternative legal interpretations.
This indirectly strengthens the economic value of the license granted by the SPA.
At the same time, this strengthening comes with a significant increase in operational and compliance obligations.
The recent measures also reopen an important discussion on the regulatory limits of so-called betting exchanges and peer-to-peer models.
SPA/MF Technical Note No. 2,958/2026 itself acknowledges that betting between users and the existence of dynamic pricing do not necessarily alter the nature of fixed-odds betting.
This interpretation is relevant because it brings predictive markets closer to exchange-style betting structures already contemplated under Law No. 14,790/2023.
This point could, in the future, open space for regulated betting exchange models in Brazil, provided they fall within the SPAβs authorized perimeter. However, operational rules for such formats have not yet been defined by the regulator, leaving a significant area of uncertainty for operators seeking product innovation.
From another perspective, these measures are also likely to generate substantial litigation.
There are important debates regarding the limits of the CMNβs authority to restrict certain types of derivatives, the SPAβs interpretative role regarding predictive markets, and even the blocking of platforms without judicial orders.
Regardless of the outcome of these disputes, the fact is that Brazilβs iGaming and sports betting market is entering a new phase.
Regulatory logic is no longer focused solely on formal authorization to operate, but increasingly incorporates issues such as financial integrity, protection of vulnerable users, data governance, payment traceability, and continuous operational supervision.
The sector continues to grow, but now within a significantly more sophisticatedβand more demandingβenvironment. For licensed operators, this simultaneously creates a barrier to entry for unregulated competitors and increases compliance costs.
In an increasingly regulated market, competitive advantage is likely to depend less on the ability to offer bets and more on the capacity to operate with regulatory security, operational integrity, and rapid adaptation to new state requirements.
Rafael Brunati is a lawyer specializing in Corporate Law, Contracts, M&A, Private Equity, and Banking Law at Silveiro Advogados.
He holds a Law degree from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, an LL.M in Corporate Law from INSPER, and is a member of the Banking Law Commission of the SΓ£o Paulo Chapter of the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB/SP).
Celso BasΓlio is a lawyer specializing in Regulated Markets, Telecommunications, Contracts, and Competition Law at Silveiro Advogados.
He holds a Masterβs degree in Law from FGV Direito SP, an LL.M in Contract Law from INSPER, and a Law degree from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie.
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