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Challenges, opportunities and female participation

AMIG releases survey to map the reality of women in the iGaming sector

In an effort to deepen the understanding of the female presence in the iGaming sector, the Association of Women in the Gaming Industry (AMIG) announced the launch of a survey entitled “Participation and Challenges of Women in the iGaming Industry”. This initiative aims to map the experiences, challenges and opportunities faced by women in the online gaming and betting sector.

Flávia Pires, a member of the entity and contributor to the scope of the survey, emphasizes: “With the objective of providing visibility and identifying the potential for development in the iGaming market, we created, in a pioneering way, a survey on the profile of women in this industry in Brazil.”

Participants can access the survey through this link.

The main objective of the survey is to gather data and insights directly from professionals in the area, with the aim of identifying the main barriers and opportunities for the advancement of women in the sector.

 

 

By providing a platform for participants to share their experiences and opinions, AMIG aims to create a solid foundation for the development of strategies and initiatives that promote greater equity and inclusion.

According to Ana Paula Carvalho, Marketing Supervisor at AMIG, “Our goal is to deeply understand the realities faced by women in the iGaming industry so that we can act more effectively in promoting a more inclusive and equal field. Each survey response is essential for us to direct our actions and develop programs that truly meet the needs of professionals in the sector.”

 

 

The survey is open to all women who work or are involved in the iGaming sector. Divided into just two steps, the survey is simple and quick, and the information provided will be treated with complete confidentiality.

AMIG encourages all professionals to contribute their perspectives to help shape the future of the industry.

For more information on the survey and other AMIG initiatives, visit the organization’s website.

Source: GMB