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Funding forecast for 2025: SEK 150-170 billion

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Kommuninvest has established the funding forecast for 2025, which amounts to SEK 150-170 billion. The funding will be carried out in a balanced way in Kommuninvest's strategic currencies: SEK, EUR, and USD.

After a few years marked by rising interest rates and persistent inflation around the world, we are now seeing a stabilization and a shift in focus, from inflation to growth. Within the municipal and regional sectors in Sweden, investments are increasing, along with the need for loans. This development, combined with upcoming maturities, lead to an expected funding program in 2025, that range between SEK 150-170 billion.

“We look forward to continuing the work of financing investments that promote a sustainable development across all of Sweden during next year”, says Tobias Landström, Acting Head of Debt Management.


For more information:

Tobias Landström, Acting Head of Debt Management
Tel: +46 705 86 78 51
E-mail: tobias.landstrom@kommuninvest.se

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Kommuninvest is a municipal cooperation for efficient and sustainable financing of housing, infrastructure, schools, hospitals etc. Together we get better loan terms than each one individually. Since the start in 1986, the Kommuninvest collaboration has helped reduce the local government sector’s borrowing costs by many billion SEK. Currently, 294 municipalities and regions are members of this voluntary cooperation. With a balance sheet total of more than SEK 600 billion (USD ~55 billion), Kommuninvest is the largest lender to the local government sector and one of the ten largest credit institutions in Sweden. The head office is located in Örebro.

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