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Regulation and market size in 2025
Brazil’s regulated online market began on January 1, 2025 under Law 14.790, which set the framework for fixed odds sports betting and online games with licensing under the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets at the Ministry of Finance. Operators must obtain authorization before offering bets and follow detailed technical, AML and advertising rules issued through SPA ordinances. Planalto+2Serviços e Informações do Brasil+2
Wagering activity and economic impact
Brazil’s central bank reported that Brazilians wager up to 30 billion reais per month online, with about 94 percent returned as prizes, highlighting both the scale of the activity and the risks to household finances if marketing is not responsible. These levels reflect a much larger economy around betting flows than early estimates suggested. Reuters
Market revenue projections
Independent forecasting points to strong momentum for regulated online revenue. H2 Gambling Capital data cited by iGaming Business projects online GGR at about 31 billion reais in 2025, with potential to reach 64 billion reais by 2030 if regulation and channelization advance. iGB
Channelization and the illegal share
Despite regulation, research supported by IBJR indicates that between 41 percent and 51 percent of activity still occurs with unregulated sites, implying major headroom for licensed operators as enforcement and payments rules tighten. Fiscal leakage from the illegal market was estimated at up to 10.8 billion reais annually if left unaddressed. IBJR
What foreign operators must prioritize now
Operators should align marketing and product to Brazilian rules, ensure robust KYC and payments, and plan for progressive channelization as enforcement improves. Brands entering the market must localize campaigns, adopt responsible communications, and build long term trust to convert existing demand into licensed play.
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