BOS & NOGA call for European harmonization after forming new collaboration agreement

Branschföreningen för Onlinespel (BOS), Sweden's igaming exchange body, has marked a 'cooperation pact' with 'The Netherlands Web based Betting Association' (NOGA) to channel dependable interest inside their separate marketplaces.   

Having guided authorized officeholders through Sweden's relaunch of its changed web based betting commercial center during 2019. BOS affirms that it will impart information and best practices to NOGA as the Netherlands moves to open its authorizing window on 1 Walk 2020. 

As industry delegate exchange bodies, BOS and NOGA will team up and commonly trade data to help create feasible, business-accommodating commercial centers, while guaranteeing the best expectations of shopper safeguards. 

BOS Secretary-General Gustaf Hoffstedt expressed that both exchange affiliations shared 'mutual standpoints' on how European business sectors ought to blend singular laws to shield key buyer securities and normalize market necessities identified with web based gambling. 

Hoffstedt stated: "BOS and NOGA both represent a significant level of client assurance in each part of betting. We likewise share a solid faith in the EU thought and accordingly uphold streamlined commerce on equivalent footing. Protectionism and monopolism isn't the route forward for the betting industry."

Facing a basic 2021 plan, NOGA Overseeing Chief Peter-Paul de Goeij welcomed BOS direction on central points of contention identified with customer securities, partner the executives and maintaining diverting to authorized incumbents.  

"NOGA is satisfied with this official affirmation of the joint effort. Sweden has just driven the Netherlands in the guideline of the internet betting business sector in the previous two years," de Goeij stated. 

"We can gain so much from the encounters that BOS has picked up during this period. By chance, the contact with BOS and other European sister associations was at that point great and helpful, however with this formalization, we plan to additional lift European collaboration between area organisations."

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