Brazil Government and Febralot Convene to Strengthen National Lottery Infrastructure

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on February 2, 2026
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"Graphic representation of the Febralot, Brazilian lottery network's social impact, supporting 70,000 jobs and 98 percent municipality coverage."

In a move toward modernization and economic integration, the Brazilian Federation of Lottery Companies (Febralot) recently held a high-level institutional meeting with government leadership in the Chamber of Deputies. The session was led by Congressman José Guimarães (PT–CE), the government’s floor leader, alongside key union representatives.

The delegation, led by Febralot President Ricardo Amado Costa, included regional leaders Custodio Albano (Sindiloce) and Flavia Januario (Alagoas Lottery Union), as well as Parliamentary Advisor Urbano Simão.

Strategic Recognition of the Lottery Network

Congressman Guimarães formally recognized the critical role of lottery retailers, pledging to lead efforts in empowering the category at a national level. The discussion focused on the sector’s “institutional topicality,” highlighting how these businesses serve as a bridge between the federal administration and the public.

A Massive Social and Economic Footprint

The Febralot network is one of Brazil’s most vital economic infrastructures, boasting 13,109 units that reach 98% of the country’s municipalities. This extensive reach ensures that even in remote regions with restricted banking access, citizens can utilize essential financial services.

Key statistics discussed include:

  • Employment: The sector provides approximately 70,000 direct jobs across Brazil.
  • Financial Inclusion: Lottery retailers act as primary hubs for payments and banking services, supporting local economies in smaller cities.
  • Social Impact: Beyond gaming, the network functions as a social infrastructure that sustains daily life for millions.

Commitment to Modernization

The meeting underscores a renewed commitment between Febralot and political leadership to ensure the sector’s sustainability. By engaging in direct dialogue with the Chamber of Deputies, Febralot aims to reflect the category’s demands within official decision-making spheres, ensuring the network remains an indispensable pillar of the Brazilian social and economic structure.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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