SkillOnNet becomes newest member of BOS

This development sees SkillOnNet becoming the second operator within a week to join BOS, with BetConstruct joining the organisation earlier this month.

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Key points:

- SkillOnNet has joined the Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling (BOS)

- The company aims to contribute to industry discussions on responsible gaming and regulation

SkillOnNet has become the latest member of the Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling (BOS), marking its commitment to Sweden’s regulated gambling market.

The company, which operates under a Swedish gambling licence and holds 12 licences worldwide, is known for brands such as PlayOJO and Casino RedKings.

SkillOnNet is the second operator within a week to join BOS, an organisation that aims to represent the interests of licensed gambling companies in Sweden, with BetConstruct joining the organisation earlier this month.

Commenting on the newest development, BOS Secretary General Gustaf Hoffstedt stated: “Whether the gambling market in Sweden will be sustainable in the long term or not will largely be determined by whether the industry succeeds in speaking with a united voice. Then both authorities and legislators listen.

"If we are to succeed in this, we must represent as many licensed gambling companies as possible. It is therefore with great pleasure that I note that SkillOnNet has been accepted as the association's latest member. I am sure that we will have a fruitful exchange between them and the association.”

Maor Nutkevitch, Head of Corporate Development at SkillOnNet, added: "We are delighted to join BOS, which will enable us to play a part in shaping the future of the Swedish gambling market.

“At SkillOnNet, we are committed to providing a safe, responsible and entertaining gaming experience while supporting a well-regulated industry. Collaboration between operators, regulators and policymakers is key to ensuring a healthy market that benefits both players and operators alike.

“We really look forward to working alongside BOS and its members to help drive positive developments in the Swedish online gaming sector.”

The move follows a series of market expansion efforts by SkillOnNet, including the recent addition of Evoplay games to its platform across multiple regulated markets.

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