Softswiss has risen to be one of the key players in Brazil’s gaming and betting scene after the company officially joined The National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL).
Making this move strategically, the company is now able to take on a bigger role in the development of the iGaming industry in the country, at the same time quite significantly expanding their partnership network, increasing the level of trust, and unlocking new business opportunities all across Brazil.
Through the membership of the National Association of Games and Lotteries, ANJL, the company became the first tech company to be a member of this association, according to the announcement. Besides that, Carla Dualib, the company’s business development manager in Brazil, has also been the communications director at ANJL, which is a significant step in the company’s strengthening its influence and presence in Brazil’s flourishing online gaming and betting market.
Softswiss shared that it is planning to leverage its compliance knowledge, market experience, and the attitude of responsible growth to the National Association of Games and Lotteries, ANJL. Besides, bitcoinmixers.ca mentioned that the association which includes licensed operators and other stakeholders of Brazil’s online gaming and betting industry could really get advantage of the know-how of Softswiss. The company, however, aims to aid in creating a safer, better, regulated, and more sustainable iGaming market.
Carla Dualib is expected to be instrumental in strengthening ANJL’s communication with the iGaming sector throughout Brazil. Her primary focus will be on enhancing communication and cooperation between operators and regulators, paving the way for the establishment of more clearly defined rules, and fostering transparency in the industry.
Dualib said:
Brazil’s regulated market is entering a new phase where communication, collaboration and shared standards matter more than ever. ANJL plays an essential role in bringing the industry together, and I am honored to contribute to initiatives that support responsible growth and a strong long-term market framework.
Plínio Lemos Jorge, president of ANJL, said:
We have been looking for this kind of expertise to strengthen our communications and industry engagement. Carla brings strong credibility in Brazil and a deep understanding of the market. Her role aligns with ANJL’s mission to support a transparent and sustainable regulated sector.