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2024

Chief Legal Counsel Eric Leijonram is leaving FI

2024-07-08 | News About FI

Eric Leijonram is leaving FI and his role as head legal counsel to become the director general of the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection.

Ansök is open again

2024-07-02 | Reporting

Ansök is open again, after the scheduled maintenance previously announced.

New members appointed to FI’s Board of Directors

2024-07-02 | News About FI

The Government has appointed Martin Flodén and Roine Vestman, both professors in economics at Stockholm University, to FI’s Board of Directors.

Scheduled maintenance: Ansök

2024-07-02 | Reporting

Tuesday July 2 maintenance work will take place in Ansök and the system will be unavailable.

Major banks need to rectify deficiencies in the payments infrastructure

FI is ordering Handelsbanken, SEB and Swedbank to rectify deficiencies in the payments infrastructure no later than December 2026. FI has also contacted the supervisory authorities in Denmark and Finland and informed them of the need to take corresponding measures for Danske Bank and Nordea.

Nasdaq Stockholm receives a remark and an administrative fine

2024-06-19 | Sanctions Markets

Finansinspektionen has decided to issue Nasdaq Stockholm Aktiebolag a remark and an administrative fine of SEK 100 million.

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

In accordance with its assessment in the most recent stability report, FI is leaving the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged in the second quarter. The buffer rate of 2 per cent, which was applied starting on 22 June 2023, shall thus continue to apply. The countercyclical buffer guide is calculated at 0 per cent.

Stefan Lundgren new Board member of FI

2024-06-18 | News About FI

The Government has appointed former Auditor General Stefan Lundgren to FI’s Board of Directors.

AIFMD reports will be moved to FIDAC

2024-06-05 | News Reporting

Starting with the reference date 2024-09-30 (Q3), the alternative investment fund reporting concerning fund managers (AIFM) and their underlying funds (AIF), must be submitted in the FIDAC reporting system.

FI identifies transition risks in banks’ lending portfolios

There are climate-related transition risks in Swedish banks’ lending portfolios. This is the conclusion of an analysis Finansinspektionen (FI) conducted by linking lending to individual firms to emissions data from firms that are included in the EU Emissions Trading System.

Service Disruptions PDMR Reporting

2024-05-31 | Reporting

Due to maintenance, the system of PDMR transactions may cause service disruptions on 4 June between 9 am and 10 am.

Fraud prevention in payment services

2024-05-31 | Pay Consumer Payments

Fraud is a major and expanding societal problem that fosters organised crime. FI supervises that payment service providers follow the provisions set out in the Payment Services Act that aim to prevent fraud. Payment service providers do a lot to prevent their payments services from being used for fraud, but this problem is still growing.

Scheduled maintenance: All systems

2024-05-29 | Reporting

Tuesday 11 June, between 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM, there may be operational disruptions due to scheduled maintenance, which affects all of Finansinspektionen’s systems for reporting and applying for authorisation.

Interest rate puts pressure on indebted households

2024-05-29 | Mortgage Reports News

Households continue to be under pressure from both higher interest rates and other costs. This is evident in FI’s mortgage report. The report looks at new mortgagors during the autumn of 2023. We can see that there are fewer mortgagors than in previous years. Home buyers also bought slightly less expensive homes and borrowed slightly less. Total lending to households has stagnated, but despite this household indebtedness continues to be high.

FI intends to extend banks’ risk weights floors for mortgages and commercial real estate lending

Finansinpektionen currently assesses that risks to Swedish mortgages and commercial properties remain and these will not be fully addressed when the EU’s second banking package enters into force on 1 January 2025. Therefore, FI intends to start the process during next year to extend the risk weight floors for mortgages and commercial real estate lending to at least 2027.

FI Analysis 45: High risks in small and mid-sized commercial real estate firms

2024-05-27 | Reports Stability Bank

Many smaller, unlisted commercial real estate (CRE) firms have a high loan-to-value (LTV) ratio and a low interest coverage ratio (ICR). This makes them vulnerable to a scenario with high interest rates and lower earnings. A new FI Analysis concludes that, given such a scenario, smaller CRE firms would constitute the majority of banks’ real estate sector-related credit risks.

The TRS2 test environment closed 28 May for maintenance

2024-05-27 | News Reporting Markets

On Tuesday, 28 May, the TRS2 test environment will be closed for maintenance. It will still be possible to submit TR files, but feedback will not be sent until the maintenance has been completed.

Stability in the Financial System (2024:1): A slightly better outlook in an uncertain environment

2024-05-27 | Payments Reports News

The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat, and uncertainty has decreased, but we are still in the middle of a recession. Higher costs for both interest payments and other goods and services are putting pressure on households and firms. The worsened global security situation is also imposing increased demands on the operational resilience in the financial sectorn. These are the conclusions of this year's first stability report.

FAQ

2024-05-24

Frequently asked questions concerning FIDAC

Capital requirements of Swedish banks as of Q1 2024

Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of the end of Q1 2024

FI Analysis No. 44: Most People Have Lost Money Trading Cryptocertificates

More than half of Swedes who traded in cryptocertificates over the past six years have lost money on their investments. This is despite the underlying market increasing by up to 500 percent during the studied period. This is shown in a new analysis by FI that examines Swedes' trading in cryptocertificates.

FI would like the financial market to shift its sustainability work into the next gear

There is a lot of work left to do before the financial market fully contributes to a sustainable economy. For example, firms need to be better at identifying and integrating sustainability risks. One condition for this is that they have the right competence in sustainability-related matters. Firms also are responsible for preventing their operations from being used for criminal purposes. These are several of the conclusions we draw in our sustainability report that is being published today.

Four reasons not to buy cryptoassets

2024-05-15 | Pay Consumer Save

Right now, the media is filled with reporting on cryptoassets, and various investment tips are being shared on social media. Even though regulations for the cryptomarket are under development, it will continue to be very risky for consumers to invest in crypto. We have listed four reasons not to invest in them.

FI notifies foreign supervisory authorities after complaints about misleading advice

2024-05-13 | News Consumer Markets

FI has been receiving complaints from consumers in Sweden about four foreign investment firms. The foreign supervisory authorities who are responsible for the supervision of these companies have been notified about the complaints.

Firms continue to offer consumers unsuitable products

2024-05-08 | Borrow Pay Insure

Expensive and complex products are unsuitable for most consumers. Despite this, firms offer such products on a broad front. This is one of the consumer risks that FI highlights in this year’s consumer protection report.

The TRS2 test environment closed May 16 for maintenance

2024-05-08 | Reporting Markets

On Thursday, 16 May, the TRS2 test environment will be closed for maintenance.

Operational disruptions in TRS 2 18–19 May

2024-05-06 | Reporting Markets

There may be minor disruptions to both the production environment and the test environment of the TRS 2 system on 18–19 May due to planned maintenance.

Daniel Barr: “We must continue to develop the work to combat money laundering”

2024-05-02 | News Money laundering

The criminal economy feeds organised crime and introduces major challenges for society. Both firms and authorities therefore need to do more to reverse the development. The collaboration today between both authorities and firms needs to be developed and deepened. There also needs to be suitable tools to manage the cross-border risks associated with money laundering, particularly for cash-intensive businesses. These were some of the key points from Finansinspektionen’s Director General Daniel Barr as he participated in a panel discussion at Anti-Money Laundering Days 2024 (Penningtvättsdagarna).

Beatrice Ask new chair of the Board of FI

2024-04-26 | News About FI

Beatrice Ask has joined and will be the chair of FI’s Board of Directors. The appointment runs until 24 April 2027.

DiamondCapitals.co

2024-04-23

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Diamond Capitals are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

FI prioritizes particularly vulnerable sectors to combat money laundering

Money laundering is a global problem that allows criminals to transact large sums of money without revealing their illegal activities. In order to counteract the risk of money laundering, FI has identified a number of areas where the risks are assessed to be particularly large and that we will have an extra focus on during the year.

The CF Global Trading (clone)

2024-04-11

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent The CF Global Trading (clone) are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Scheduled maintenance: Fidac

2024-04-08 | Reporting

Thursday 11 April, between 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, maintenance work will take place in Fidac and the system may be unavailable during that time.

FI Supervision 29: Advisors are not taking customers’ sustainability preferences into account

Six out of ten say that sustainability is important when saving money. Advisors at banks, investment firms and insurance intermediaries have an obligation to take into account consumers’ sustainability preferences. This does not always happen. Instead, many consumers currently face a risk of investing in products that do not correspond to their expectations when it comes to sustainability. This is the conclusion FI draws from its analysis, and we are now encouraging firms to devote a special focus to this topic.

Markets

2024-03-21 | Reporting

Here we gather technical information about national reporting and according to ESMA's framework.

Scheduled maintenance: Ansök

2024-03-20 | Reporting

Wednesday 20 March, between 14:00 PM to 15.00 PM maintenance work will take place in Ansök and the system will be unavailable during that time.

Warning regarding Swisscap

2024-03-20

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Swisscap are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

FI Analysis No. 42: Gender differences in investment behaviour

2024-03-18 | Reports News Consumer

The study confirms previous results showing that women are underrepresented in the stock market. The differences arise as early as three years of age, which shows that adults more often buy stocks for boys than for girls. We also see that men generally have larger stock portfolios than women throughout life, although women increase their stock wealth later in life.

Operational disruptions FIDAC: Solved

2024-03-18 | Reporting

We have now implemented a fix in FIDAC to solve the problem with failed uploads of the report Survey of household loans and savings. The problem should be solved but please contact rapportering@fi.se if you continue to experience problems.

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

In accordance with its assessment in the most recent stability report, FI is leaving the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged in the first quarter. The buffer rate of 2 per cent, which was applied starting on 22 June 2023, shall thus continue to apply. The countercyclical buffer guide is calculated at 0 per cent.

Nordix Chain

2024-03-12

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Nordix Chain are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Operational disruptions: FIDAC

2024-03-11 | Reporting

Some reporters are at the moment experiencing issues with uploading large files for the report Survey of household loans and savings. We are investigating the issue and will inform when it has been resolved.

2024:1 Loan-to-value ratio for loans granted against collateral in residential property and included in the cover pool for covered bonds

2024-03-11 | Bank

In this legal position, Finansinspektionen considers the matter of whether the cover pool for covered bonds issued prior to 8 July 2022 may consist of loans granted against collateral in residential properties to the extent that the credit in relation to the collateral lies within the loan-to-value ratio of 80 per cent.

LyxMont

2024-03-08

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Scheduled maintenance: Fidac

2024-03-08 | Reporting

Monday 18 March, between 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, maintenance work will take place in Fidac and the system may be unavailable during that time.

Scheduled maintenance: Fidac Test reporting

2024-03-08 | Reporting

Tuesday 12 March, between 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, maintenance work will take place in Fidac Test reporting and the system may be unavailable during that time.

WFM International

2024-03-06

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent WFM International are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

TradeVision365

2024-03-01

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent TradeVision365 are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Nordic CT

2024-02-28

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Nordic CT are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Scheduled maintenance: Fidac

2024-02-26 | Reporting

Wednesday 28 February, between 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM, maintenance work will take place in Fidac and the system may be unavailable during that time.

Capital requirements of Swedish banks as of Q4 2023

Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of the end of Q4 2023.

Comprehensive overview is important when changing the conditions on the housing market

2024-02-22 | Mortgage Reports News

FI has received an assignment from the Government to assess an increase in the loan-to-value (LTV) cap from 85 to 90 percent. At the same time, the Government proposes phasing out the tax deductibility for unsecured loans. We assess that an increase in the LTV cap would lead to higher household indebtedness and an increase in associated risks. This assessment holds even if interest rate deductions for unsecured loans are phased out. We also take the position that it is appropriate to await the results of the ongoing inquiry into both the LTV cap and the amortisation requirement and consider any changes to the measures comprehensively.

What should be reported?

2024-02-16 | Reporting

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National reports and surveys

2024-02-16 | Reporting

Schemas and technical descriptions

Guide and video guide

2024-02-16 | Reporting

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Fidac

2024-02-16

Fidac (Finansinspektionen Data Collection) is the Swedish Financially Supervisory Authority reporting system for periodic reporting and some event driven reporting.

Marie Lindström new communications director

2024-02-15 | News About FI

FI has named Marie Lindström its new communications director.

Ownership reporting

2024-02-15 | Reporting Bank

Financial entities are obligated to report larger holdings, for example subsidiaries and other ownership interests.

Our supervision priorities

2024-02-08 | About FI

FI’s mandate is to supervise the financial sector to ensure firms are compliant with the rules and the sector is functioning well. The financial market is large and complex, and we have limited resources. We cannot be everywhere, all the time. One condition for us to be able to carry out our mandate is that we conduct what we call effective and communicative supervision.

Our supervision priorities for 2024

Are consumers being offered the right services on the financial market? How is the sector delivering crucial services in an uncertain global environment? How are financial corporations protecting themselves from being used for criminal purposes? These are some of the questions we will focus on in our supervision this year.

Scheduled maintenance: Short selling reporting tool and register

2024-02-07 | Reporting

On Monday, 19th February after 3.30 PM, there will be operational disruptions due to scheduled maintenance.

Scheduled maintenance: Prospectus system and Prospectus register

2024-02-07 | Reporting

On Thursday, 15th February 11 AM to 1 PM, there will be operational disruptions due to scheduled maintenance.

Outsourcing contracts

2024-02-06 | Bank

If a credit servicer wants to outsource its credit servicing operations to a third party, FI must be notified.

Cross-border activities

2024-02-06 | Bank

A credit servicer authorised pursuant to the Credit Servicer Act (Purchase and Servicing of Non-Performing Credit Agreements Act [2023:714]) is entitled to conduct business in other EEA countries.

Credit servicers

2024-02-06 | Bank

In accordance with the Credit Servicer Act (Purchase and Servicing of Non-Performing Credit Agreements Act [2023:714]) authorisation from FI is required to conduct, on behalf of a credit purchaser, professional credit servicing of a non-performing credit agreement entered into between a credit institution with the EEA and a borrower.

Debt collection

2024-02-06 | Bank

According to the Debt Collection Act (1974:182), authorisation from FI is required to conduct debt collection operations related to the collection of debt on a third party’s behalf or debt that has been taken over for collection.

Jon Thor Sturluson new chief economist at FI

2024-02-02 | News About FI

FI has named Jon Thor Sturluson its new chief economist. He will take over the role no later than 1 May 2024 and join FI’s management team.

Scheduled maintenance: Short selling reporting tool and register

2024-01-31 | Reporting

On Tuesday, 6th March after 3.30 PM, there will be operational disruptions due to scheduled maintenance.

Scheduled maintenance: Prospectus system and Prospectus register

2024-01-31 | Reporting

On Tuesday, 6th March 1 PM to 3.30 PM, there will be operational disruptions due to scheduled maintenance.

Moa Langemark is FI’s new consumer protection economist

2024-01-31 | Consumer News Consumer

A clear and independent voice is needed to help consumers on the financial market. Moa Langemark will now take on the role of consumer protection economist at Finansinspektionen. She will undertake overall responsibility for supporting and developing our consumer protection work. Together with Director General Daniel Barr, Moa will also be FI’s spokesperson in consumer protection-related matters.

Reciprocation of macroprudential measures in other countries

According to the capital adequacy regulations (Capital Requirements Regulation and Capital Requirements Directive), a country can ask other countries to reciprocate adopted macroprudential measures. FI has decided to reciprocate measures introduced by several other countries.

Capital requirements for Swedish banks as of Q1 2024

FI publishes the capital requirements for Swedish banks and credit institutions in supervision categories 1 and 2 every quarter.

News

2024-01-22 | Payments

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TRS 2 system closed 10 January

2024-01-03 | News Reporting Markets

The TRS 2 system will be closed for maintenance on 10 January 2024.

2023

Swesolution

2023-12-22

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Swesolution are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Swe-Csm

2023-12-21

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Swe-Csm are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

Elevated Markets

2023-12-14

It has come to the attention of Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, that persons claiming to represent Elevated Markets are offering Swedish investors to trade with securities.

FI Analysis No. 43: d-SRI: A systemic risk indicator for Sweden

2023-12-14 | Reports Stability

In this FI-analysis we adapt the systemic risk indicator d-SRI to Swedish conditions. d-SRI is intended to give an early warning signal before crises caused by domestic imbalances arise. d-SRI indicates build-up of risks during the years leading up to the crisis in the 1990s, the 2000 dot-com crash, and the 2008 financial crisis. In present time when we see reduced credit growth and lower asset prices, d-SRI is showing that financial conditions are tight.

FI extends the risk weight floor for Swedish mortgage exposures

2023-12-14 | Mortgage EBA News

FI has decided to extend the risk weight floor by two years, from 31 December 2023 to 30 December 2025.

FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged

In accordance with its assessment in the most recent stability report, FI is leaving the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged in the fourth quarter. The buffer rate of 2 per cent, which was applied starting on 22 June 2023, shall thus continue to apply. The countercyclical buffer guide is calculated at 0 per cent.

Aros receives warning and administrative fine

Finansinspektionen has decided that Aros Kapital will receive a warning and an administrative fine of SEK 45 million.

Banking package close to completion

On 6 December, the EU Member States approved a banking package that implements the last parts of the Basel III agreement in the EU. The European Parliament is also expected to approve the agreed rules in the near future.

Scheduled maintenance: Fidac Test reporting

2023-12-07 | Reporting

Thursday 7 December, between 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, maintenance work will take place in Fidac Test reporting and the system may be unavailable during that time.

FI Analysis No. 41: Commercial real estate firms may need to reduce their debt

In this analysis, we estimate how much Swedish listed and larger privately owned commercial real estate firms need to reduce their debt in a climate of rising financing costs and falling property values. We calculate the firms need to reduce their debt to maintain certain levels of interest coverage ratio and loan-to-value.

Stability in the Financial System (2023:2): Adjustments to higher interest rates remain to be made

The higher interest rate means that households and companies need to make adjustments to their finances. Finansinspektionen (FI) is now seeing a decline in risk-taking. However, the change in the state of the economy and uncertainty regarding how long the higher interest rates will remain pose a risk to financial stability. Commercial real estate undertakings with high debt are particularly at risk should the interest rates remain high. These are the conclusions of the second Stability Report of the year.

Capital requirements of Swedish banks as of Q3 2023

Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of the end of Q3 2023.

Monitor what your funds are costing you

2023-11-15 | Funds News Consumer

Today, almost all households invest in funds, either directly through private savings or indirectly through our pensions. However, close to one third of fund savers are unaware of how high the fund fee is and many risk paying too much for their savings. We are, therefore, now publishing the most common fees for some popular fund categories to help consumers monitor what certain funds cost.

Comparative figures for fund fees

2023-11-15

All adult Swedes save in funds – either through pensions or their own savings. When saving in funds, it is important to be aware of their fees. If a fee is high, it is much more difficult for a fund to produce a higher return. Here, you will find information on what you should think about when selecting funds or when looking over your current savings.

European Commission approves extension of the risk weight floor for Swedish mortgages

The European Commission has announced that it does not intend to object to FI's intention to extend the current risk weight floor for Swedish mortgages. This means that FI may implement the measure.