Sportradar has opened a new office in São Paulo, Brazil, as it looks to firm up its coverage of the newly regulating market.

The company is aiming to strengthen its local presence, make deeper relationships with clients and support the online gaming and betting regulation.
Eduard Blonk, Sportradar’s chief commercial officer, said the company sees “immense growth opportunity” in Brazil having already built up a “strong business foundation” there.
Sportradar has been providing football, volleyball and basketball solutions to clients in Brazil for almost a decade.
“Furthermore, our commitment to preserving the integrity of Brazilian sports underscores Sportradar’s broader mission to foster a responsible and sustainable industry operating within a regulated environment,” Blonk added.