Gelfi, participated in the panel 'Sports Betting in Brazil: A Sleeping Giant Awakens', together with the Ceo of Superbet Brazil, Alex Fonseca; the Global Head of Market at Pinnacle, Florencia Brancato; the Head of Sales at BETANDEAL, Priscila Pio; and Business Development Manager at Sportingtech Brazil, Jhuana Lamas, to address the benefits of the new legislation and the innovations that may arise with betting regulation.
IBJR's technical director, Arthur Silva and member Martin Lycka, who were also present, addressed the topic of responsible gaming, the challenges of regulation and how the Institute optimistically views this imminent outcome of the process within the scope of Congress and the Ministry of Finance.
Closing the participation, IBJR's legal director, Rafael Marchetti Marcondes, talked about other sports, such as racing - and the potential opportunities for operators.
The Brazilian Institute of Responsible Gaming (IBJR) was born from the union of the groups bet365, Flutter, Entain, Betsson Group, Betway Group, Yolo Group, Netbet Group, KTO Group, Rei do Pitaco, Novibet and LeoVegas with the aim of fostering debate on the regulation of this segment in Brazil, contributing information to defend the creation of clear rules and guidelines so that sports betting companies can operate legally, protecting the interests of players and civil society.
IBJR is represented in the national market with 14 companies. There are ten international sports betting operators (bet365, Flutter, Entain, Betsson Group, Betway Group, Yolo Group, Netbet Group, KTO Group, Novibet and LeoVegas), a fantasy games company (Rei do Pitaco), two payment firms (Pay4Fun and Grupo OKTO) and a media group (Better Collective).
Learn more about IBJR at: https://ibjr.org/
Source: GMB