Lottopar concorre em duas categorias no Brazilian iGaming Awards 2025
Foto: Divulgação Lottopar

Lottopar, the regulator of the lottery sector in Paraná, stands out as a finalist for the BiS Awards 2025. The institution competes in two important categories: Best Responsible Gaming Initiative and C-Level in Highlight.

The event will take place during BiS SiGMA Americas 2025, from April 7 to 10, in São Paulo. This is considered the largest gathering of sports betting, lotteries and casinos in Latin America.

In the Best Responsible Gaming Initiative category, Lottopar is recognized for its player safety practices. The institution has implemented actions to prevent excessive gambling and promote awareness.

Daniel Romanowski, CEO of Lottopar, is competing in the C-Level Featured category. Under his leadership, the institution has become a reference in regulation in Brazil. In addition, the CEO will be a speaker at the event, sharing his experience for the sustainable growth of the industry.

The public can vote for the awards through the link: brazilianigamingawards.com.

This is an opportunity to recognize the sector’s innovative actions. The institution will also send experts in communication, technology, management and regulation to the event.

Thus, this participation demonstrates Lottopar’s commitment to the continuous improvement of the gaming sector in Brazil.

The BiS Awards take place at a time of anticipation for a more regulated and promising market. Lottopar’s presence at the event reflects its commitment to the sustainable development of the Brazilian gaming industry.

About Lottopar

Lottopar is the lottery authority of Paraná. It regulates and monitors gambling and betting in the state. In this way, the institution promotes economic and social development with lottery and sports betting services.

Lottopar prioritizes transparency, social responsibility and best practices. Furthermore, it invests in technology to ensure the safety of bettors. In addition, the institution also contributes to social projects, allocating part of its revenue to areas such as education and health.