The battle against fraudulent fund managers may be won in Tumba

A new agency is embarking on a radical overhaul of Sweden’s premium pension system which may cut the number of funds on offer by up to two thirds and add a monthly EUR 50 to every pensioner’s pocket. 
Erik Fransson is leading the efforts to establish a procurement system that will benefit Sweden's pension savers. | Photo: Fondtorgsnämnden
Erik Fransson is leading the efforts to establish a procurement system that will benefit Sweden's pension savers. | Photo: Fondtorgsnämnden

In the middle of the 2010s, a scandal unfolded in Sweden that shook the country’s premium pension system to the core.

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