Platforms that provide Brazil technical compliance reports for gambling game suppliers

James Kilsby

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June 27, 2026

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Brazil's regulated gambling market is live, and supplier requirements are escalating. Game certification, SIGAP integration, and a new supplier licensing regime expected by the end of 2026 all add layers of complexity for B2B providers.

For game suppliers operating across multiple markets, a one-off compliance report is no longer sufficient. What's needed is structured, continuously updated intelligence that tracks what Brazil requires and how those requirements compare to other jurisdictions. 

In this post, explain what suppliers face in Brazil, how the platform helps teams manage these requirements at scale, and how Vixio can help. 

What technical compliance requirements do game suppliers face in Brazil?

The Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) has established a rigorous framework for any entity providing software or games to licensed operators.

Game certification and SIGAP. Every game intended for the Brazilian market, including clones and variants, must be certified by an SPA-authorised independent testing body and submitted via SIGAP, the regulator's centralised management system. Games cannot go live until this process is complete.

Ongoing reporting obligations. Supplier systems must support daily data feeds to the SPA covering wagers, payouts, and RNG outcomes three times a day. Platforms that are not compatible with SIGAP's technical protocols risk blocking an operator's compliance.

The incoming supplier licensing regime. A draft ordinance published in February 2026 introduces formal recognition requirements across five supplier categories: betting platforms, game providers, biometric identification services, geolocation providers, and sports data providers. Suppliers will likely need a Brazilian legal entity and formal SPA recognition by the end of 2026.

Read more: Brazil gambling regulations in 2026: what you need to know

Why a static compliance report isn't enough for Brazil

Brazil's regulatory framework is still being built and is constantly evolving. The SPA issues new ordinances frequently, and a report from Q1 can be outdated by Q3.

Suppliers managing these changes alongside requirements in Europe or North America need continuous intelligence that reflects the current state of play. A point-in-time snapshot creates the risk of missing a new deadline or a change to SIGAP reporting standards.

How Vixio helps game suppliers track Brazil's technical compliance requirements

Vixio is a unified regulatory change management platform, and our Technical Compliance Tool is purpose-built for gambling suppliers managing technical requirements across multiple markets. Specialist analysts follow SPA developments daily and update the platform as requirements change.

  • Cross-jurisdictional GAP analysis. Suppliers can compare Brazil's technical standards against markets where they are already certified, identifying exactly what needs to change before committing engineering resources.
  • Real-time regulatory monitoring. Teams see new ordinances and updates as soon as they are published, rather than discovering changes during a certification review.
  • Source-linked intelligence. Every requirement links to the original SPA document, so legal and compliance teams can validate information and build audit-ready records.

Hacksaw Gaming reduced their manual tracking from three to five hours per week to just minutes using this approach. 

“It would take three to five hours a week to ensure everything was updated and go through multiple sheets and resources to ensure the changes. But, now [with Vixio’s Technical Compliance Tool], it takes just a couple of minutes.” — Gabriel Fenech, CTO, Hacksaw Gaming 

Maintain compliance and never miss an update. Book a demo with Vixio to learn more. 

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Brazil technical compliance support 

Do gambling game suppliers need their own licence in Brazil?

Under the draft ordinance from February 2026, many suppliers will need formal recognition from the SPA. This applies to providers of betting systems, game aggregators, and live game studios.

What certifications are required for gambling games in Brazil?

All games must be certified by an SPA-authorised independent testing body. Certification covers game logic, RNG integrity, and security. Each game must be submitted via SIGAP before going live.

How does Brazil's technical compliance compare to European markets?

Brazil shares similarities with mature European frameworks but its reliance on real-time SIGAP reporting and specific biometric verification requirements make it distinct. A structured comparison tool helps suppliers identify exactly what differs before committing resources.

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