Bank Debt Guarantee Programs

Swedish Guarantee Scheme

Announced: October 20, 2008

Purpose

To preserve credit extension to Swedish households and businesses by allowing banks and credit institutions to issue debt securities with government guarantees and thereby meet their short- and medium-term funding needs.

Key Terms

  • Announcement Date
    October 20, 2008
  • Operational Date
    October 29, 2008
  • Date of First Guaranteed Debt Issuance
    Not announced
  • Issuance Window Expiration Date
    Originally April 30, 2009, later extended to June 30, 2011
  • Program Size
    Originally SEK 1500 billion ($195.1 billion), later reduced to SEK 750 billion
  • Usage
    SEK 354 billion by six Swedish financial institutions at peak
  • Outcomes
    No defaults; SEK 6 billion in fees generated
  • Notable Features
    Certain restrictions (capital requirements and caps on growth for participating firms) relaxed over time to encourage participation

Key Design Decisions

Program Size2

Eligible Institutions1

Eligible Debt - Type1

Eligible Debt - Maturities1

Eligible Debt - Currencies1

Participation Limits for Individual Firms1

Fees1

Other Conditions2

Program Issuance Window1

Key Program Documents

Key Program Documents

Key Program Documents

Key Program Documents

Key Program Documents

Key Program Documents

Taxonomy

Intervention Categories:

  • Bank Debt Guarantee Programs

Countries and Regions:

  • Sweden

Crises:

  • Global Financial Crisis