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Updated Q&A on reporting under the Anti-Money Laundering Act
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- Insurance
- Markets
- Money laundering
- Published
- Reporting
- News
- Payments
Published 2024-12-02 - As we approach the starting point for the 2025 periodic reporting under the Anti-Money Laundering Act, a number of new questions have arisen. We have…
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FAQs – periodic reporting in accordance with the Anti-Money Laundering Act
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AI increasingly common in the financial sector, but risk management is lagging behind
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- Insurance
- Markets
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- News
- Reports
- Fintech
- Payments
Published 2024-12-06 - The new generative AI technology has spread rapidly and extensively throughout the Swedish financial sector. At the same time, the work to manage the risks…
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FI prioritizes particularly vulnerable sectors to combat money laundering
- Money laundering
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- Reporting
- News
- Reports
- Payments
- Cryptoassets
Published 2024-04-17 - Money laundering is a global problem that allows criminals to transact large sums of money without revealing their illegal activities. In order to counteract…
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Report: Prioritised risks in anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism
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How FI reviews money laundering risks in the financial sector in 2025
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- Insurance
- Markets
- Money laundering
- Published
- News
- Payments
Published 2025-03-10 - There is a high risk that the financial system is used by criminals to launder money and commit other crimes. In 2025, the Financial Supervisory Authority…
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FI Analysis 48: Increasing number of Swedish loans become debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority
- Consumer
- Stability
- Published
- News
- Reports
- Consumer
- Borrow
Published 2025-02-27 - Between the years 2020 and 2023, the number of borrowers with a new unpaid debt registered with the Swedish Enforcement Authority has increased by 23 per…
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Swedish Pensions Agency receives a remark
- Insurance
- Published
- Sanctions
- News
Published 2025-03-13 - Finansinspektionen (FI) is issuing the Swedish Pensions Agency a remark for deficient risk control of investments in Heimstaden Bostad AB.
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European Commission approves FI’s extension of the risk-weight floors
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- Capital requirements
- Published
- News
Published 2025-06-27 - The European Commission has announced that it does not object to FI's intention to extend the current risk weight floors for Swedish mortgages and commercial…
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Commission Decision of 24.06.2025: RRE
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FI reciprocates the extension of Norwegian risk weight floors
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- Capital requirements
- Published
- News
Published 2023-03-28 - Finansinspektionen (FI) has passed a decision to reciprocate the Norwegian Ministry of Finance’s decision to extend average risk weight floors of 20 per cent…
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Stability in the Financial System (2024:2): Improved outlook, but risk of set-backs
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- Insurance
- Markets
- Stability
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- News
- Reports
- Payments
Published 2024-11-20 - The outlook for financial stability has improved somewhat in the past six months. Sweden continues to experience a mild economic downturn, but interest rate…
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Our supervision priorities for 2024
- Consumer
- Stability
- Published
- News
- Sustainability
Published 2024-02-08 - Are consumers being offered the right services on the financial market? How is the sector delivering crucial services in an uncertain global environment? How…
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European Commission approves extension of the risk weight floor for Swedish mortgages
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- Capital requirements
- Published
- News
Published 2023-11-09 - 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.
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FI Analysis No. 44: Most People Have Lost Money Trading Cryptocertificates
- Consumer
- Published
- News
- Reports
- Fintech
- Payments
- Cryptoassets
Published 2024-05-23 - 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…
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FI Analysis 44: Swedish Retail Trading in Cryptocertificates
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FI reciprocates Norwegian risk weight floor
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- Capital requirements
- Stability
- Published
- News
- ESRB
Published 2021-06-21 - Finansinspektionen has passed a decision to reciprocate the Norwegian Ministry of Finance’s decision to implement an average risk weight floor of 20 per cent…
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FI notifies the EU regarding the extension of the existing risk-weight floor for Swedish mortgages and commercial real estate
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- Capital requirements
- Stability
- Published
- Memos & decisions
- News
- ESRB
Published 2025-04-30 - FI has notified the Commission and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) that it intends to extend for a period of two years the existing risk weight floor…
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•Notification of intended extension to be taken under Article 458 (CRE)
•Notification of intended extension to be taken under Article 458 (RRE)
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The countercyclical buffer rate will be raised
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
Published 2022-06-22 - FI has decided to raise the countercyclical buffer rate to 2 per cent, which is its neutral level. This was already communicated in the report Stability in…
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Climate-related transition risks must be given priority
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- Published
- News
- Sustainability
Published 2022-04-08 - The data and methods available for measuring climate-related transition risks are under development. There is a lot of work going on in this area, in the…
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Transition risks in the banks' loan portfolios – an application of PACTA
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Firms continue to offer consumers unsuitable products
- Consumer
- Published
- News
- Reports
- Cryptoassets
- Save
- Consumer
- Insure
- Pay
- Borrow
Published 2024-05-08 - 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…
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FI identifies transition risks in banks’ lending portfolios
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- Published
- News
- Reports
- Sustainability
Published 2024-06-04 - There are climate-related transition risks in Swedish banks’ lending portfolios. This is the conclusion of an analysis Finansinspektionen (FI) conducted by…
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FI raises the countercyclical buffer rate to 1 per cent
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
Published 2021-09-29 - Finansinspektionen (FI) has decided to raise the countercyclical buffer rate to 1 per cent. The new buffer rate will be applied as of 29 September 2022. Until…
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How FI will continue to handle the event where a member was declared in default on the commodity market
- Markets
- Stability
- Published
- News
- ESMA
- IOSCO
Published 2019-01-09 - FI is continuing to analyse the event that occurred in September 2018 when a member on the commodity market was declared in default. We describe here several…
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Banks may now grant amortisation exemption
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- Consumer
- Published
- News
- Mortgage
- Regulations
- Coronavirus
Published 2020-04-14 - FI’s Board of Directors has decided that the proposal communicated on 2 April will go into effect as of today. This means that banks will now be able to grant…
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Decision regarding the countercyclical buffer rate
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
- Regulations
Published 2016-09-16 - Finansinspektionen (FI) shall, in accordance with the Capital Buffers Act (2014:966), set a countercyclical buffer guide and a countercyclical buffer rate for…
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Decision regarding the countercyclical buffer rate
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
Published 2016-12-12 - Finansinspektionen (FI) shall, in accordance with the Capital Buffers Act (2014:966), set a countercyclical buffer guide and a countercyclical buffer rate for…
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Capital requirements of Swedish banks as of Q3 2018
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- Capital requirements
- Stability
- Published
- News
Published 2018-11-23 - Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of…
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Capital requirements for the Swedish banks, third quarter 2018
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FI Analysis No. 42: Gender differences in investment behaviour
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- Markets
- Consumer
- Published
- News
- Reports
Published 2024-03-18 - 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…
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FI Analysis No. 42: Gender differences in investment behaviour
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Proposal for a stricter amortisation requirement for households with high loan-to-income ratios
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- Consumer
- Stability
- Published
- News
- Mortgage
Published 2017-11-13 - FI is proposing changes to Finansinspektionen’s regulations (FFFS 2016:16) regarding amortisation of loans collateralised by residential property. The…
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FI leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
Published 2021-06-01 - Finansinspektionen (FI) leaves the countercyclical buffer rate unchanged. The buffer rate of 0 per cent, which was applied starting on 16 March 2020, shall…
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FI notifies the EU regarding the introduction of new risk weight floor for commercial real estate
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- Capital requirements
- Published
- News
Published 2023-05-15 - Finansinspektionen has notified the Commission and the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) that it intends to introduce weight floor for commercial real…
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Notification under Article 458 CRR (national flexibility measure)
Proposal for new risk weight floors for bank loans to commercial properties (2023-03-29)
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Capital requirements of Swedish banks as of Q3 2020
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- Capital requirements
- Stability
- Published
- News
Published 2020-11-25 - Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of…
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Capital requirements for the Swedish banks, third quarter 2020
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FI raises the countercyclical buffer rate
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- Stability
- Published
- News
- Countercyclical buffer
Published 2018-09-19 - FI has decided to raise the buffer rate from 2.0 to 2.5 per cent. The reason for this change is that the systemic risks have increased.