The betting sector will be the topic of a seminar at the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) on October 30th. Titled “Betting Market: Challenges and Competitive Perspectives,” the meeting will take place in the CADE plenary and will also be broadcast on YouTube. It will bring together representatives from the entity and the federal government, public authorities, and industry experts.
According to the event’s agenda, topics will be covered ranging from the betting house production chain, which involves operators, software developers, and payment methods, to the challenges of the federal pact in defining the geographic market and the specificities of competition between physical and virtual lottery products.

Check out the schedule of the seminar’s thematic panels
Panel 1 – The betting ecosystem: links in the production chain and definition of the relevant market
The debate will address the competitive dynamics of the betting sector, considering not only operators, but also agents such as software developers, payment methods, and other links in the production chain.
Panel 2 – Competition and federative pact: challenges in defining the geographic market
The panel will discuss the territorial limits of the exploration of economic activity and its relationship with the federative pact, in light of the activities of municipal, state and federal lotteries.
Panel 3 – Competition in the lottery products market: competitive and regulatory aspects
The discussion will delve into the differences between competition models in physical and virtual lottery products, analyzing their competitive and regulatory implications.
- “Betting market: challenges and competitive perspectives”
- Date: October 30th
- Time: 2:30 p.m.
- Location: Plenary
- Streaming: YouTube
About Cade
The Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) is a federal agency, linked to the Ministry of Justice. With headquarters and jurisdiction in the Federal District, the Council exercises, throughout the national territory, the powers conferred by Law No. 12,529/2011.
Cade’s mission is to ensure free competition in the market. It is the entity responsible, within the Executive Branch, not only for investigating and ultimately deciding on competition matters, but also for fostering and disseminating a culture of free competition.




