Regulations

Here you will find regulations for the types of firms listed to the left, including Swedish acts and ordinances, the current regulations from FI and various EU regulations.

FI's regulations and general guidelines

FI's Regulatory Code includes regulations and general guidelines that supplement the basic rules set out in acts and ordinances and provide more detail when needed.

FI's Regulatory Code (FFFS)

EU Legislation

EU Directives are implemented in Sweden via new acts. Swedish acts are passed by Parliament and ordinances are passed by the Government.

In addition to EU Directives there are also EU Regulations, which are directly binding once they have been adopted by the EU Parliament and the European Council. EU Regulations therefore apply in the same manner as Swedish acts.

The EU's supervisory authorities for the financial sector, the European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), have prepared additional regulatory frameworks, for example proposed technical standards, which are prepared for both supervision and implementation. The supervisory authorities then turn, in this case, these technical standards over to the European Commission, which has been authorised to adopt them as EU Regulations. Technical standards therefore apply in the same manner as Swedish acts.

EBA, EIOPA and ESMA also prepare guidelines and recommendations, which have the same status as FI's general guidelines. In other words, they must be followed but firms are allowed to determine the manner in which they meet the regulations.

EU's supervisory authority also publishes opinions and questions and answers in order to provide guidance when in interpreting various regulations. It may be to the firms' benefit to read these documents, but they are under no obligation to do so.


Last reviewed: 2021-04-30