Brazil’s Landmark Gambling Reforms: Senate Poised for September Vote
Regulation · 2024-09-02

Brazil’s gambling landscape is on the cusp of a major shift, as the Senate gears up to review and vote on a pivotal bill that aims to modernize the country’s federal laws governing land-based gambling activities.

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Brazil’s gambling landscape is on the cusp of a major shift, as the Senate gears up to review and vote on a pivotal bill that aims to modernize the country’s federal laws governing land-based gambling activities. This long-awaited reform, spearheaded by Senator Irajá Abreu, holds the promise of ushering in a new era for Brazil’s gaming industry.


Senator Irajá Abreu, the appointed rapporteur of Bill 2,234/22, has been the driving force behind this legislative push. Recognizing the need to update Brazil’s outdated gambling regulations, Abreu has been working tirelessly to shepherd the bill through the Senate’s review process. The primary objective of the bill is to annul the 1946 Decree Law of President Gaspar Dutra, which had effectively banned casinos from operating in Brazil’s municipalities and districts.


The response to the bill’s text has been overwhelmingly positive, with key industry stakeholders voicing their support. Magnho José Santos, the President of the Legal Gaming Institute (IJL), and Hazenclever Lopes Cançado, the President of the Rio de Janeiro State Lottery (Loterj), have both expressed their backing for the proposed reforms. This broad-based support underscores the widespread recognition of the need for a modernized regulatory framework in Brazil’s land-based gambling sector.


Abreu has emphasized the importance of the Senate completing its review and voting on the bill by the end of September, citing the impending municipal elections as a critical factor. By fast-tracking the process, the Senator aims to avoid any potential clashes or delays that could arise from the electoral calendar. This sense of urgency reflects the growing momentum behind the reforms and the desire to seize the opportune moment for their implementation.


Despite the bill’s origins dating back over a decade, when it was initially drafted by Deputy Renato Vianna (MDB-SC), Abreu has emphasized that the “Bill’s text is mature.” This suggests that the proposal has undergone extensive refinement and deliberation, ensuring that it is well-equipped to address the complexities of Brazil’s gambling landscape. The longevity of the proposal, coupled with the current Senate’s endorsement.


At the heart of the proposed reforms lies the imperative to modernize Brazil’s land-based gambling sector. Abreu has expressed confidence in the Senate’s ability to approve the bill, stating that it will “deliver to the Brazilian people a framework, a new business environment with clear rules, and that we can invite serious people to work in this segment that is currently dominated and controlled by organised crime.”


The push for these gambling reforms in Brazil is also aligned with global trends and the practices of other OECD and G20 nations. As noted by Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, approximately 90% of these countries have already regulated their gambling markets. By aligning its regulatory framework with international standards, Brazil aims to foster a more transparent and accountable gambling industry.


While the PT government has expressed cautious support for the bill’s passage, it has also emphasized that the priority should be on the launch of the Brazil Bets market – the framework that will establish a federally regulated online gambling marketplace by January 1st.


The latest developments in Brazil’s gambling reforms have seen the SIGAP registry informing the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) and the Ministry of Finance that 113 operators have already submitted licensing applications. This influx of interest highlights the pent-up demand for a regulated and legitimate gambling market in the country, further reinforcing the urgency and significance of the Senate’s upcoming vote.


One of the key drivers behind the proposed gambling reforms is the desire to address the issue of organized crime’s dominance in the current unregulated landscape. Abreu has emphasized the need to “invite serious people to work in this segment that is currently dominated and controlled by organised crime.” By establishing a clear regulatory framework, the reforms aim to foster a more transparent and accountable gambling industry.


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