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187 authorised betting sites in Brazil – full list (February 2026)

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There are 187 authorized bets in Brazil, all regulated by the SPA/Ministry of Finance according to Law No. 14,790/2023.

Find here the list of platforms, the ranking of the 10 best betting houses, how to verify if a site is legalized, and other guidelines. Check the complete list below!


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List of Platforms Authorized by the Ministry of Finance

Only the betting houses that have applied for and obtained a license from the SPA, through the SIGAP (Betting Management System), and have been approved by the Ministry of Finance, are authorized to operate legally in Brazil.

Below, we present the complete table with all 187 authorized brands organized in alphabetical order.

Licensed Bets Not Yet Online

Some companies already have a valid SPA/MF license but have not yet started their operations in Brazil. This may occur because they recently obtained authorization or because they plan to enter the market in the coming months.

Among the brands in this situation are Caesars, Baú Bingo, Magicjackpot, Betcaixa, Megabet, and Xbet Caixa. Therefore, although they are on the official list, bettors will not yet be able to register on these platforms.

Platforms Authorized by Court Decision

In addition to the betting houses approved directly by the SPA/MF, there are some platforms that operate through a court ruling. These companies have appealed to the courts to ensure the right to continue operating while the regulatory process is finalized.

Currently, the following fall into this category:

It is important to note that the legal status of these platforms may change as new court decisions are made.

Top 5 Best Authorized Bets in Brazil in 2026

All legalized platforms are reliable for meeting the legal requirements established by Law 14,790/2023, but some stand out in quality.

Our sports betting experts tested and evaluated each operator on criteria such as withdrawal speed, customer service, interface, odds, and regulatory compliance. In addition to verifying objective data such as the resolution index on Consumidor.gov.br and reputation on Reclame Aqui. Check out the top 5:

1. Novibet

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Novibet is operated by NVBT Gaming Ltda (CNPJ: 50.587.712/0001-27), under license SPA/MF Ordinance No. 249/2025 (SIGAP No. 0017/2024). Among the legalized platforms in Brazil, it stands out as one of the most complete.

The company, of Greek origin, has been operating in Europe since 2010 and also holds an international license from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), in addition to ISO 27001 certification by eCOGRA. On Reclame Aqui, the company maintains a reputation as “Excellent” with an average score of 8.1/10, and has a resolution index of 77.5% on Consumidor.gov.br.

Among the platform's qualities are competitive odds, a wide variety of sports markets, live streaming, automatic and hybrid cash out, minimum deposit and withdrawal of R$ 10 via Pix (processed within 2 hours), and 24/7 customer service in Portuguese via chat, email, and phone.

2. Superbet

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Superbet is operated by SPRBT Interactive Brasil Ltda (CNPJ: 54.071.596/0001-40), under license SPA/MF Ordinance No. 2,090/2024 (SIGAP No. 0002/2024). In the list of regulated betting houses, it was the first platform to obtain a federal license to operate 100% legally in Brazil.

Founded in 2008 in Romania, it operates in 12 countries and received investment from the Blackstone fund. It is the main sponsor of São Paulo FC (a contract that could reach R$ 1 billion by 2030) and Fluminense, in addition to naming the Brasileirão Série B Superbet. On Reclame Aqui, it has a reputation of “Excellent” with a score of 8.3/10, having resolved 82.4% of complaints and a resolution index of 73.7% on Consumidor.gov.br.

The platform offers early payment in football, tennis, and basketball, Super Odds, features like Bet Builder, Cash Out, Live Stream, App on Play Store, deposits from R$ 1 via Pix, and 24/7 support with SuperSocial.

3. BetBoom

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BetBoom is operated by BetBoom Ltda (CNPJ: 54.951.974/0001-80), based in São Paulo, under license SPA/MF Ordinance No. 2,103/2024 (SIGAP No. 0069/2024). It is listed among the authorized bets by the government and is fully regulated.

Founded in 2011, it arrived in Brazil in 2022. The platform uses 256-bit SSL encryption, KYC verification with facial biometrics, and has a responsible gaming policy with self-exclusion tools and deposit limits.

Its great differential is the wide coverage of e-sports (LoL, CS2, Dota 2, Valorant, among others) combined with a catalog of over 5,000 casino games. The interface is fluid and easy, the odds are competitive, and customer support operates 24/7 in Portuguese via chat, email, and toll-free phone (0800), in addition to having a minimum deposit of R$ 5 via Pix.

On Reclame Aqui, the overall score is 7.7/10, having resolved 78.8% of complaints. Minimum deposit of R$ 5 via Pix, 24/7 support in Portuguese via chat, email, and toll-free phone (0800).

4. Blaze

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Blaze is operated by Foggo Entertainment (CNPJ: 56.431.248/0001-61), SIGAP registration No. 0053/2024. Among the legalized gaming platforms in Brazil, it stands out for the popularity it has gained with the Brazilian public.

The platform underwent a regularization process to meet the requirements of Law 14,790/2023 and now operates legally. Blaze offers an intuitive interface, a wide variety of games and sports betting, with payment methods via Pix, bank transfer, and debit card, and a minimum deposit of R$ 20.

Blaze's differential lies in the combination of sports betting with a diverse catalog of casino games and crash games.

5. Lotogreen

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Lotogreen is operated by Sabiá Administração Ltda, under license SPA/MF Ordinance No. 399/2025 (SIGAP No. 0066/2024). It is one of the legalized betting houses in Brazil that has been gaining ground in the market.

The platform, designed for the Brazilian bettor, has an interface in Portuguese, payments via Pix, competitive odds, and customer service focused on the national market. The minimum deposit is R$ 5, and the cashback of up to 10% is one of the house's attractions. On Reclame Aqui, it has a score of 7.5/10, having resolved 76.2% of received complaints.

Lotogreen's differential lies in its ease of use, catering to both beginner and experienced bettors.

How to Verify if a Bet is Authorized in Brazil

To verify if a betting house is authorized, the bettor can consult the list of authorized bets on the Ministry of Finance's website or access the SIGAP system in the Public Consultations area.

Consulting SIGAP of the Ministry of Finance – Step by Step

  • Access the SIGAP website;
  • Navigate to the “Public Consultations” section;
  • Select “Consult companies that applied for authorization”;
  • Search for the company's name (can be found in our content or in the footer of the betting house's website);
  • Check the authorization status, ordinance number, and CNPJ.

Readers can also check the official SPA list on the gov.br/fazenda portal, where there are two documents: the list of companies authorized by the SPA and the list of companies authorized by court decision.

Signs of a Legalized Platform

When accessing a betting house's website, check for the following indicators:

  • Visible SPA/MF authorization seal on the site (usually in the footer), with the ordinance number;
  • CNPJ in the footer of the page;
  • Domain ending in .bet.br;
  • Customer service in Portuguese;
  • Responsible gaming tools (self-exclusion, deposit limits);
  • Regulated payment methods (Pix, debit, virtual wallets; credit cards or cryptocurrencies are not allowed);
  • Clear privacy policies (compliance with LGPD).

Verification by .bet.br Domain

Authorized bets must use the .bet.br domain as an indicator of legality in Brazil. This domain is exclusive to operators licensed by the SPA/MF. For example, Novibet operates at novibet.bet.br and Superbet at superbet.bet.br.

The .bet.br domain is an important indicator, but it should not be the only criterion; the bettor should always cross-reference the information with the official SPA/MF list and check for the ordinance number in the site's footer.

What is the Betting Law (14,790/2023) and How It Works

Law 14,790/2023 is the definitive regulatory framework for authorized bets in Brazil. Law No. 13,756/2018 (“Temer Law”) authorized fixed-odds betting but depended on regulation. During this process, major Brazilian clubs publicly positioned themselves on the topic.

Law 14,790/2023 filled this gap, establishing clear rules for operators and bettors. Effective implementation began in 2025, with the publication of the official list and the blocking of over 2,000 illegal sites by Anatel.

The SPA (Secretariat of Prizes and Bets), linked to the Ministry of Finance, plays the central role of regulatory body.

Main Changes with the Regulation of Bets in Brazil

The most relevant changes for legalized betting houses in Brazil:

  • Mandatory federal license with a grant fee of R$ 30 million, renewable every 5 years;
  • Prohibition of welcome bonuses and promotions linked to deposits (SPA/MF Ordinance No. 615);
  • Withdrawals must be processed within 120 minutes after the request;
  • Limitation of payment methods: allowing only Pix, Debit/Prepaid Card, and Virtual Wallets, and prohibiting credit cards, cryptocurrencies, boleto, and cash;
  • 15% tax withheld at source on prizes (net winnings) above R$ 2,259.20;
  • Mandatory implementation of facial biometrics and KYC verification at registration.

Requirements to Operate Legally in Brazil

To be included in the list of regulated betting houses, a company must meet all the following requirements with the SPA/MF:

  • Payment of the R$ 30 million grant fee (each grant allows operating up to 3 brands);
  • Registration and approval in SIGAP;
  • Maintenance of a Prize Guarantee Fund of R$ 5 million;
  • Establishment of a Brazilian subsidiary with CNPJ, headquarters in Brazil, and directors domiciled in the country;
  • Implementation of KYC verification with facial biometrics and proof of life;
  • Commitment to responsible gaming (self-exclusion, limits, protection of minors);
  • Compliance with LGPD for data protection;
  • Measures to prevent money laundering;
  • Use of the .bet.br domain;
  • Payment of 12% tax on GGR (gross gaming revenue).

Role of SPA and Distribution of Taxes

The SPA issues and revokes licenses, supervises operators, publishes the official list, receives complaints, and applies penalties. SIGAP is the public consultation system.

Law 14,790/23 directs the estimated R$ 12 billion/year revenue to strategic areas:

  • Sports: 36%
  • Tourism: 28%
  • Public security: 13.60%
  • Education: 10%
  • Social security: 10%
  • Ministry of Health: 1%
  • Civil society entities: 0.5%
  • Federal Police: 0.5%
  • Brazilian Industrial Development Agency: 0.40%

List of Unauthorized Bets in Brazil

The list of unauthorized bets in Brazil is extensive. More than 2,000 platforms have been blocked by Anatel for not having applied for or obtained a license from the SPA. Examples of popular blocked bets:

  1. 10Bet
  2. 1Win
  3. 20Bet
  4. 22Bet
  5. BetPix
  6. Bwin
  7. Campobet
  8. Joiabet
  9. NetBet
  10. Sambabet

Risks and Differences Between Legalized and Illegal Bets

How to Choose the Best Legalized Platform

With 187 legalized platforms in Brazil, it can be difficult to choose the best option for your profile. Below, we present the most important criteria that bettors should evaluate before registering.

License and Regulatory Compliance

The first step is to verify if the platform is on the official SPA/MF list and has a valid license. Check the ordinance number in the site's footer and cross-reference the information with SIGAP data. A platform without a license should not be considered, regardless of other attractions.

Permitted Payment Methods (Pix, TED, and Debit)

Regulation allows only Pix, debit/prepaid card, and virtual wallets. Credit card, cryptocurrencies, boleto, and cash are prohibited. A crucial point is the withdrawal time: every authorized bet must process withdrawals within 120 minutes after the request. In practice, many platforms process in less than 2 minutes via Pix.

Reputation on Reclame Aqui and Consumidor.gov.br

Before registering, check the platform's reputation on Reclame Aqui and Consumidor.gov.br. Check the overall score, problem resolution index, and response percentage. This analysis complements the official verification and reveals how the company treats its customers daily.

Mandatory Responsible Gaming Tools

Every authorized bet must offer: temporary and permanent self-exclusion, daily/weekly/monthly deposit limits, game time alerts, and access to player support channels. The presence of these tools is mandatory by law and demonstrates the platform's commitment to the bettor's well-being.

Variety of Markets and Competitive Odds

Bettors should compare the variety of sports and markets available (football, basketball, tennis, e-sports, among others), in addition to the competitiveness of the odds. Platforms with features like cash out, early payment, live stream, and bet builder offer a more complete experience.

Advantages of Betting on Regulated Betting Houses

Betting on regulated betting houses offers guarantees that illegal platforms cannot provide. Check out the main benefits:

  • Legal protection by the CDC (with the right to contact Procon, Consumidor.gov.br, and SPA/MF itself);
  • Data security according to LGPD (SSL encryption, transparent privacy policies, identity verification);
  • Guarantee of prize payment (Prize Guarantee Fund of R$ 5 million + mandatory withdrawal within 120 minutes).

Responsible Gaming in Authorized Bets

Authorized betting houses are legally required to promote responsible gaming: betting within financial limits, viewing bets as entertainment and never as a source of income, setting time and value limits.

Platforms must offer temporary and permanent self-exclusion, daily/weekly/monthly deposit limits, game time alerts, mandatory breaks, and access to support resources.

If gambling is causing financial, emotional, or relationship difficulties, seek help:

  • Gambling Therapy
  • Gamblers Anonymous
  • IBJR (Brazilian Institute of Responsible Gaming)

Frequently Asked Questions about Authorized Bets

Is it legal to bet on bets in Brazil in 2026?

Yes, as long as the platform is authorized by the SPA/MF. Law 14,790/2023 regulated the market, and there are 187 authorized brands in February 2026.

What happens if I bet on an unauthorized bet?

There is no legal support! No guarantee of payment, withdrawals may be denied, the site may be blocked by Anatel with total loss of balance, and personal data remains unprotected.

How do I know if a bet is reliable beyond authorization?

Consult SIGAP, check the .bet.br domain, review the score on Reclame Aqui, the resolution index on Consumidor.gov.br, if there is 24/7 customer service in Portuguese, and active responsible gaming tools.

Do authorized bets charge withdrawal fees?

Most do not charge fees via Pix. Maximum withdrawal time of 120 minutes (many process in minutes). Minimum deposit amounts vary, starting from R$ 1 in some houses.

Where can I find the updated official list?

On the Ministry of Finance's website (gov.br), on the SPA page, in PDF and CSV format. There are two documents: companies authorized by the SPA and authorized by court decision.

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