The Brazil Ministry of Finance will publish more than 25,000 documents tied to completed licensing processes for fixed-odds betting operators, opening previously restricted regulatory files to the public.
The Brazil Ministry of Finance has announced its decision to release over 25,000 documents related to finalized licensing procedures for fixed-odds betting companies. This move aims to provide transparency by allowing public access to regulatory records that were previously confidential. The disclosure was revealed by Finance Minister Dario Durigan in conjunction with Daniele Cardoso, the head of the Secretary of Prizes and Betting (SPA), the governing body for the betting sector in Brazil.