Em artigo de opinião, fundadoras da AMIG falam sobre os riscos escondidos no fim das bets
The brief
The founders of the Associação de Mulheres da Indústria do Gaming (AMIG) contributed an opinion article to Folha de S. Paulo, entering Brazil's ongoing national debate about the future of the sports betting sector. The piece focuses on potential risks and unintended consequences that may emerge as regulatory or market pressures reshape the betting landscape.
AMIG, an association dedicated to advancing women's representation within Brazil's gaming industry, has positioned itself as a voice for stakeholder concerns beyond traditional operator interests. By publishing in a major national newspaper, the organization amplified its message to policymakers, industry participants, and the general public, signaling that women leaders in gaming have distinct perspectives on regulatory outcomes.
The timing reflects heightened scrutiny of Brazil's betting market, where regulatory changes, licensing restrictions, and enforcement actions have created uncertainty. Industry observers have noted that abrupt market contractions or poorly designed exit mechanisms can harm workers, displace economic activity, and potentially push players toward unregulated alternatives. AMIG's intervention suggests that women-led voices in the sector are advocating for thoughtful, inclusive policy design rather than reactive or punitive approaches to market correction.
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