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Brazil's SPA B2B consultation keeps betting service suppliers in focus on March 18, 2026

Brazil's regulated betting market is not only about operators, as the open SPA consultation also pulls platforms, data providers, risk services and live studios into a tighter compliance frame.

March 18, 2026 Editorial summary 2 sources

Brazil's current supplier consultation matters because the regulated market is moving beyond operator licensing and toward the wider service stack that keeps sportsbooks running.

The consultation stays open until 23 March 2026

The Finance Ministry's SPA states that the public consultation on recognising service suppliers for fixed-odds betting operators opened on 4 February and remains open for contributions until 23 March 2026. That keeps the topic live for operators, B2B vendors and investors right now.

The draft reaches deep into the operating stack

SPA says the proposal covers betting systems and platforms, online games and live-studio environments, identity and risk-classification services, and data providers used by betting operators. In practice, that means compliance focus is moving from the front-end brand toward the infrastructure behind it.

Why the market cares

Supplier recognition rules can change onboarding speed, vendor selection and operational resilience. A regulated market becomes more predictable when authorities define who can sit in the B2B chain, but it also raises the bar for smaller providers that want access to licensed operators.

For a broader international take on the same consultation, read OddsRex.

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