São Paulo – Brazil’s online gambling industry continues its explosive growth, as the government’s SIGAP (General System for Online Gambling Supervision) now registers more than 500 million transactions per day, marking a new milestone in digital gaming oversight.

The staggering volume of data reflects the unprecedented engagement of Brazilian users with online casinos, sports betting, and digital gaming platforms. Introduced as a key monitoring tool to ensure transparency and regulatory compliance, SIGAP has become one of the most robust gambling data systems in Latin America.

According to industry analysts, this level of activity showcases both the market’s maturity and the critical need for data-driven regulation. Brazil is expected to become one of the top three global online gambling markets by 2026, driven by increased smartphone use, real-time betting demand, and the government’s proactive digital oversight. With over half a billion data points flowing into SIGAP daily, Brazil is not just participating in the global gambling boom — it’s defining it.


