About SisterSites Brasil
Independent operator network research for Brazil's regulated gambling market.
SisterSites Brasil exists because the information players need most — who actually owns the casino they are depositing money into — is the information that is hardest to find.
Brazil's regulated gambling market opened in January 2025 under Law 14.790, and within eighteen months, 78 licensed operators launched 138 individual brands. Behind those brands sit multinational corporate groups, holding company structures, and shared technology platforms that connect seemingly independent casinos to the same parent entities. Knowing those connections is not trivia. It determines whether a self-exclusion request carries across brands, whether a compliance penalty at one site signals risk at another, and whether the operator handling your money has a track record you can actually verify.
We built this site to make that information accessible. Every operator profile we publish is traced through SPA/MF licence records on the SIGAP portal, Brazilian commercial registries and Receita Federal CNPJ data, parent company filings in their home jurisdictions, and payment infrastructure analysis. We do not accept self-reported data from operators. We do not publish rankings in exchange for payment. The casinos we recommend are selected independently based on licensing status, payout performance, and player protection standards.
This is a research publication, not a casino. We do not operate any gambling services, hold any gambling licences, or process any player funds. An operator with a poor compliance record will never appear in our recommendations.
■ PRINCIPLES
Our Principles
No Pay-for-Placement
Rankings are never sold. No operator can purchase a recommendation or ranking position on this site.
Registry-Verified
Every ownership claim is traced through SIGAP, CNPJ records, and corporate filings. We never rely on operator self-reporting.
Continuously Monitored
Licence status, corporate ownership, and payment infrastructure are reviewed regularly — not just at initial publication.
■ METHODOLOGY
How We Work
Our research process follows the same four-layer verification framework for every operator we cover, without exception.
Licence verification comes first. We check the SPA/MF's SIGAP portal to confirm that the operator holds an active federal authorisation, which specific brands are covered by that authorisation, and whether the licence has been subject to any suspensions, restrictions, or conditions. A licence that was valid six months ago may not be valid today — we verify at the time of publication and re-verify on a rolling schedule.
Corporate ownership tracing follows. Using the Receita Federal's CNPJ database and Brazilian commercial registries, we identify the legal entity behind each brand, its shareholders, registered address, and any parent-subsidiary relationships. For international operators, we cross-reference the Brazilian entity against the parent company's filings in its home jurisdiction. This is how we map sister site networks — by following the corporate chain from brand to parent to sibling brands, rather than relying on what operators choose to disclose on their own websites.
Compliance history review is the third layer. We examine enforcement actions published by the SPA, advertising violations, player complaint patterns across dispute resolution platforms, and any related-entity sanctions in other regulated markets. A Bet365 compliance record in the UK and a Bet365 compliance record in Brazil are the same story told by the same corporate entity. We treat them that way.
Payment infrastructure analysis is the final layer and often the most revealing. Operators within the same corporate group almost always share Pix processing entities, payment gateways, and withdrawal systems. When two brands route transactions through the same CNPJ, that financial fingerprint confirms a sister site relationship even when corporate filings are opaque or structured through offshore holding companies.
■ EDITORIAL POLICY
Editorial Standards
Every piece of content on this site is subject to the following standards.
No operator can purchase a recommendation. The casinos listed on our homepage and sister sites pages are selected by our editorial team based on licensing status, payout speed, player protection infrastructure, and overall product quality.
No content is published without source verification. Factual claims about licensing, ownership, compliance history, and payment infrastructure must be traceable to a primary source — SPA/MF records, corporate registries, regulatory enforcement notices, or verifiable financial data. If we cannot verify a claim, we do not publish it.
Corrections are issued transparently. If we publish information that is later found to be inaccurate, we correct the content, note the correction, and update the publication date. We do not quietly edit content without acknowledgement.
Operator responses are welcomed but not required. If an operator disputes our findings, we will review any evidence they provide and update our content if warranted. However, an operator's objection to accurate information about their corporate structure, compliance history, or sister site relationships does not constitute grounds for removal. Facts are facts regardless of whether operators find them convenient.
■ OUR TEAM
The Research Team
Henrique Bacha
Henrique covers Brazilian gambling regulation, licence verification, and corporate ownership structures. He leads the site's SIGAP and CNPJ cross-referencing process, tracing operator networks through federal registry data and parent company filings across multiple jurisdictions.
Camila Pifano
Camila is a journalist with over six years of specialist experience in the Brazilian iGaming sector. She oversees editorial quality across all sister sites content, manages the publication pipeline, and ensures every operator profile meets the site's verification and compliance standards.
Leandro Gaignoux
Leandro is a journalist and content specialist with over twelve years in digital media, including extensive work in iGaming and SEO-driven content production. He writes the site's long-form operator analyses and sister sites guides, combining investigative research with search-optimised editorial structure.
Pedro H. Feitosa
Pedro brings over ten years of experience in journalism, communications, and marketing to the team. He tracks market movements, operator launches, and competitive dynamics in the Brazilian betting landscape, and manages the site's industry partnerships and media outreach.
■ DISCLAIMER
What This Site Is Not
We are not a casino, a sportsbook, or a betting platform. We do not accept deposits, process wagers, or manage player accounts. We do not hold any gambling licence and do not operate under any gambling regulatory framework.
We are not a legal or financial advisory service. The information on this site is editorial in nature and is intended to help players make informed decisions about where to gamble. It is not a substitute for professional legal, financial, or tax advice. Players are responsible for ensuring that their gambling activity complies with applicable laws in their jurisdiction.
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operationally connected to any operator, regulator, or industry body mentioned on this site. References to the SPA/MF, SIGAP, Receita Federal, and other regulatory institutions are made for informational purposes based on publicly available records. Our use of operator brand names is for editorial identification purposes under fair use principles.
We are not infallible. Despite our best efforts, errors can occur. If you believe any information on this site is inaccurate, we welcome corrections and will investigate promptly. Accuracy is the foundation of everything we publish, and we take every factual challenge seriously.
■ CONTACT
Get in Touch
For corrections, editorial enquiries, or operator responses: editorial@sistersitesbrasil.com
We aim to respond to all correspondence within 48 hours. We do not accept unsolicited guest posts, sponsored content, or paid link placements.