Sweden's Financial Supervisory Authority has announced that it will take part in multiple seminars, panel discussions and roundtables during Almedalen Week 2026. Its participation will focus on issues linked to its role as financial market supervisor, including financial stability, consumer protection and household finances, climate and sustainability risks and sustainable finance, and efforts against money laundering and the criminal economy. The authority said representatives attending include Emilia Högquist, head of sustainability, Marie Jesperson, deputy head of payments, Mithra Sundberg, head of payment supervision, Moa Langemark, consumer protection economist, and Niklas Uppenberg, project manager for communications and financial education.
Finansinspektionen2026-06-11
Sweden's Financial Supervisory Authority sets out Almedalen Week 2026 participation on financial stability consumer protection and AML
Sweden's Financial Supervisory Authority will participate in seminars, panels and roundtables during Almedalen Week 2026. The discussions will cover financial stability, consumer protection, household finances, climate and sustainability risks, sustainable finance, and anti-money laundering. Named participants include senior officials from sustainability, payments, payment supervision, consumer protection and financial education.