National Association of Games and Lotteries Welcomes EBAC to Support Responsible Gaming

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on June 19, 2026
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The National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL) announced, last Wednesday (17), the arrival of another member: the Brazilian Compulsive Support Company (EBAC).

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EBAC has joined the ANJL network to provide behavioral monitoring tools and consumer safety protocols for the Brazilian betting market.

Therefore the company specializes in responsible gaming and bettor protection and regulatory compliance. Founded even before the beginning of sector regulation in the country EBAC operates in the areas of technology and behavioral health and regulatory compliance. Among the services offered are for example behavioral monitoring software for bettors along with welcome and support systems for bettors and the organization of live support groups and responsible gaming certification seals.

The company does not operate with a prohibitionist view of gambling. Its proposal is to help operators offer safer environments using reception and technology and monitoring and compliance to reduce damage and strengthen the credibility of the sector according to an official corporate statement.

The arrival of the new associate comes at a challenging time for the market. Among them according to EBAC are the judicialization of the sector and political and social pressure. Association with ANJL allows EBAC to contribute technically to relevant debates on consumer protection and harm prevention and behavioral monitoring and regulatory compliance and good operational practices.

Executive Leadership on Sector Integrity

The inclusion of specialized health tech firms within the association aims to establish safer benchmarking parameters for newly licensed sportsbooks in Brazil. The joint committees will focus on deploying early detection software across domestic betting networks.

Plínio Lemos Jorge, ANJL President, highlighted how the partnership will elevate consumer protection standards:

“Assim como os demais associados, a EBAC somará forças conosco na condução de initiatives que visam ao fortalecimento da indústria e, ao mesmo tempo, no cuidado com o bem-estar dos jogadores.”

The corporate board stated that incorporating behavioral monitoring layers will provide operators with better risk assessment metrics while mitigating the social impacts of compulsive gambling.

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