In Paraná, there are five sites that operate in a regulated manner and can continue to operate normally and only within the Paranaense territory. The Ministry of Finance released this Tuesday (1) the list with the bets, authorized in Brazil until December. Those not listed are prohibited from providing services in the country until they obtain authorization from the Federal Government.
Paraná has five sports betting and online gaming houses operating under accreditation from Lottopar. They are:
- pr.apostou.com
- parana.bplay.com.br
- pr.betplay.bet
- pr.pixbet.com.br and
- pr.nossabet.com.br
All information about each of these operators can be consulted on the Lottopar site.
The Ministry of Finance released this Tuesday (1) the list with all the sports betting companies authorized to operate in Brazil until December. There are 193 sites linked to 88 companies. Betting sites not on the list can no longer provide betting services in Brazil until they obtain authorization from the Federal Government.
Other betting sites that are not authorized to operate by either the Federal Government or the Government of Paraná, for the purposes of the ordinance published by the Ministry of Finance, are considered illegal and are prohibited from operating in Paraná.
“With serious work, commitment, and respect for legislation, we are ensuring that only regulated betting sites, which offer safe entertainment for the bettor and social return for all Paranaenses, are in operation within Paraná,” highlighted the president of Lottopar, Daniel Romanowski.
Blockages
In the coming days, the Federal Government will instruct the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) to carry out the blocking of sites that are not authorized to operate in Brazil.
This measure also affects Paraná for those sites that are not regulated by Lottopar and the Union and offer betting services in the State.
Advertising
With the advancement of sanctioning measures determined by the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets of the Federal Government, the advertising of these sites that are prohibited from operating in Brazil is also restricted.
Google and the Brazilian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters (Abert) announced that they will not allow advertising of unauthorized sites.
In Paraná, Lottopar published at the beginning of this year Ordinance No. 008/2024, which stipulates a series of rules and norms related to responsible advertising for authorized operators.
In addition, the autarchy of the Government of Paraná has joined the National Council for Advertising Self-Regulation (Conar) as a way to ensure that the advertising materials of these licensed operators comply with the norms and principles of responsible and safe advertising.
Source: GMB