The president of the Rio de Janeiro State Lottery (Loterj), Hazenclever Lopes Cançado, will be one of the highlights of BiS Brasília, taking place on October 21st and 22nd at the Royal Tulip Brasília Alvorada. He will participate in the panel “The Impact of State Lotteries on Brazil’s Socioeconomic Development.” This panel will discuss job creation, income generation, and social investments nationwide.
The debate will also feature Roberto Brasil Fernandes, founding partner of Brasil Fernandes Advogados; Everton Sales, Director of Operations at Lotese (Sergipe State Lottery); and Francisco Petrônio, superintendent of Lotep (Paraíba State Lottery).
During the meeting, Hazenclever Lopes Cançado will reinforce the role of state lotteries in the new gaming and betting landscape. He will also advocate for a solid federal model that promotes balance and responsible growth for the sector.
Hazenclever Lopes Cançado states: “State lotteries are much more than just revenue collection tools — they are engines of social development, opportunity generation, and innovation.
Rio de Janeiro has shown that it is possible to regulate responsibly and promote inclusion. Now, the challenge is to move Brazil forward with balance and courage.
BiS Brasília strengthens dialogue between the sector and authorities
The panel is part of the BiS Brasília program, a unique event hosted by BiS SiGMA in partnership with ABRAJOGO and ANJL (National Association of Games and Lotteries). Holding its first edition in Brasília, the event reinforces the commitment to bringing the betting industry closer to the institutions responsible for regulation and oversight.
Over two days, the event will bring together authorities, parliamentarians, regulators, and representatives of major industry companies. It will also discuss topics such as regulation, combating the illegal market, legal certainty, taxation, sports integrity, responsible gaming, and governance.
BiS Brasília is a forum for dialogue between public officials, operators, and representative bodies. The event aims to strengthen the debate on the future of lotteries and betting in the country.
Finally, the proposal focuses on sustainable development and respect for the federal pact, reinforcing the importance of balanced policies for the advancement of the sector.




