Payments Report 2024
Published: 14 March 2024
The Swedish payments market has been digitalised at a rapid pace. Cash and manual payment services have been replaced by cards, mobile phones and internet services. As a result, payments in general have become faster, smoother and cheaper – a positive development. However, there are groups in society that do not have access to, or find it difficult to use, digital payment services and who therefore become marginalised. There are also serious problems of fraud that risk undermining trust in the payments system. Digitalisation also makes payments more vulnerable to cyber-attacks and disruptions to the electricity grid and data communications. At the same time, the geopolitical developments of recent years require Sweden to have a strong civil defence. The ability to make payments should also be available in peacetime crisis situations and states of heightened alert. Developments suggest that we should focus more than previously on the challenges posed by digitalisation. This concerns both the resilience of the payment system in the event of disruptions, crises and wars, and the ability of everyone in society to pay. Both public and private actors must contribute to these goals. However, this does not mean that the development of payments and payment infrastructure can stop. Sweden needs to keep up with international developments and remain at the forefront.
Trends in the payments market
In Sweden, more and more people are choosing to pay by mobile phone. Services that integrate the payment card into a...
Payment habits in Sweden Cash is rarely used and the supply of cash services is decreasing Transfers abroad are perceived as safe but expensive The digitalisation of payments is a global trendSafety, efficiency and accessibility
Payments in Sweden are generally safe and efficient, but there are problems with fraud and the accessibility of payme...
Are payments in Sweden safe? Are payments in Sweden efficient? Are payments in Sweden accessible?The Riksbank’s work and policy
The Riksbank’s work and policy are based on an economic perspective. We provide solutions and act where it is difficu...
Everyone must be able to pay Payments should work even in crisis and war Modernisation of the payment infrastructure necessary More measures needed to protect cash Work on the e-krona continues