2026-04-24

Regulations repealing Finansinspektionen’s regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2014:8) regarding certain activities involving consumer credit (FFFS 2025:8)

Finansinspektionen has decided to repeal its regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2014:8) concerning certain activities involving consumer credit. These new regulations (FFFS 2025:8) will enter into force on July 1, 2025, replacing the previous framework. However, the repealed regulations will continue to apply until July 2026 for undertakings previously authorized under the Certain Consumer Credit-related Operations Act, or until their application for banking or financing business authorization is fully assessed if submitted before that date.

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Finansinspektionen’s Regulatory Code Publisher: Chief Legal Counsel Erik Blommé, Finansinspektionen, Sweden, www.fi.se ISSN 1102-7460 This translation is furnished solely for information purposes. Only the printed version of the regulation in Swedish applies for the application of the law. 1 Regulations repealing Finansinspektionen’s regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2014:8) regarding certain activities involving consumer credit; decided on 17 June 2025. Finansinspektionen prescribes pursuant to section 6 of the Certain Consumer Credit￾related Operations Ordinance (2014:397) that Finansinspektionen’s regulations and general guidelines (FFFS 2014:8) regarding certain activities involving consumer credit shall be repealed.


  1. These regulations shall enter into force on 01 July 2025.
  2. The repealed regulations apply until the end of July 2026 for undertakings that prior to the entry into force had authorisation pursuant to the Certain Consumer Credit-related Operations Act (2014:275). However, if such an undertaking has submitted an application for authorisation for banking or financing business to Finansinspektionen before the end of July 2026, the repealed regulations apply to this undertaking until the application has been fully assessed. DANIEL BARR Mikaela Werner FFFS 2025:8 Published on 24 June 2025