
“The idea is for the content to be discreet, yet capable of identifying possible signs of compulsive gambling in gamblers. The tool educates the public about the importance of recognizing risk behaviors, demonstrating that your brand is attentive to the care and support needed,” explains Cristiano Costa, clinical and organizational psychologist and chief knowledge officer (CKO) at EBAC.
In addition to this functionality, the equipment will also test the public’s knowledge regarding regulations and the responsibilities that come with the arrival of the new rules. “It’s a dynamic and informative way to engage visitors and reinforce the importance of Responsible Gaming,” added the executive.
“We are supporters of the EBAC Compulsafe Program, which helps present solutions and improve the management of gamblers with addiction. At the fair, we opened up space at our stand for gamblers to do a self-assessment. This is just one more reinforcement of our commitment to making the betting environment a safe and responsible space,” said the head of Business at Casa de Apostas, Anderson Nunes.
One of the largest betting fairs in the country, SBC Summit Rio is expected to receive 15 thousand people during the three days of the fair and promises to bring together the main players in the market. It is estimated that the ‘Bets’ – as operators are called in Brazil - will move around US$4.03 billion by 2029.
Source: GMB