Re-regulation
Responsible gambling
Our members
We represent 18 gambling companies in the Swedish gambling industry
Our member companies operate in the gambling sector. All B2C members hold a gambling license issued by the Swedish Gambling Authority. BOS works for a sound gambling market in Sweden, where all gambling companies have equal rights and responsibilities.
Gustaf Hoffstedt
Secretary General BOS
Secretary General for the Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling. The Association represents 18 gambling companies that hold EU licences and target Swedish consumers.
I have devoted a large share of my professional life to work towards a gambling market with fair conditions for the individual consumer and for the industry as a whole. The introduction of gambling licenses in 2019 was an important milestone.
The ambition now is to uphold the Swedish channelization, i.e. that Swedish gamblers choose licensed gambling companies. If Sweden only wanted, it could be world leading in uniting safe gambling with a flourishing industry that gives back to society.
Member companies
Board members
Founded
Press release: BOS rejects the government’s proposal to raise the gambling tax
The Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling (BOS) today submits its advisory statement to the Ministry of Finance on the memorandum "Increased gambling tax". The memorandum proposes an increase in gambling tax from 18% to 22%, to apply from 1 July 2024. BOS...
Press release: BOS welcomes tightened rules for granting credit and introduction of Swedish debt register
The Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling (BOS) is today submitting its reply to the Ministry of Justice on the inquiry "Strengthened consumer protection against risky lending and over-indebtedness" (SOU 2023:38). In the inquiry, a stricter regulatory...
Press release: Sweden’s government proposes increased gambling tax
Sweden's government has today Wednesday proposed an increase in the gambling tax, from 18 percent of GGR to 22 percent of GGR. The reason, according to the government, is that the gambling market should have stabilized since the reregulation in 2019 and that...