The bonding in NH3BF3 is primarily covalent in nature. The bond between the nitrogen and boron in this compound is a special type of covalent bond commonly known as a coordinate covalent bond or dative bond due to the fact that both electrons in the bond are coming from one of the molecules (the nitrogen). This molecule is, in fact, a prime example of a Lewis acid-base reaction, where the NH3 is acting as a Lewis base, donating a pair of electrons to the BF3, which in turn accepts the electrons, acting as a Lewis acid.