The National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL) has added TaDa Gaming, BB Gaming and Legitimuz Tecnologia to its membership, expanding its representation across Brazil’s regulated sports betting and online gaming sector.
The move comes as Brazil’s licensed betting market continues to move from launch phase into enforcement, with the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets responsible for authorizing, regulating, monitoring and sanctioning fixed-odds betting operators under the Ministry of Finance.
TaDa Gaming joins as a casino content supplier. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Taiwan, it produces slots, crash games and fish-shooting titles and began operating in Brazil in 2022.
TaDa Gaming CEO, Andy Huang, said: “Since then, progress and growth have been extraordinary.”
BB Gaming joins from the operator side of the market. It operates the BRA platform and is preparing to launch XX, both using Brazil’s bet.br domain structure for authorized betting brands.
The group said regulation had created “more legitimacy, predictability and consumer protection mechanisms.”
Legitimuz Tecnologia adds a compliance and identity-verification component to ANJL’s membership base. The company specializes in KYC and fraud prevention, with its services focused on CPF validation and player onboarding controls.
That area has become more significant as Brazil’s framework places greater emphasis on local licensing, anti-fraud systems, responsible gambling measures and action against illegal operators. In April, Brazil blocked prediction market platforms and tightened rules around bet-like products outside the licensed betting regime.
ANJL President, Plínio Lemos Jorge, said: “The membership of these three companies in ANJL deepens our scope of action, in which different voices from the industry come together for common goals.”
ANJL was created in March 2023 and represents operators, suppliers, technology providers and service businesses linked to Brazil’s betting market.
Earlier this year, Softswiss became the first technology provider to join ANJL, with Carla Dualib appointed Communications Director while retaining her role with the supplier.
Legitimuz says it has validated more than 28 million CPF numbers for Brazil’s betting sector