SEK’s interim report January-March 2023: Strong result despite weaker demand
Following very strong business flows in 2022, SEK has noted a slightly lower new lending for the first quarter. While new lending to Swedish exporters remains high, new lending to foreign buyers of Swedish goods and services, were at lower levels.In recent years, SEK has increased its lending portfolio, mainly regarding working capital and export credits and extended the duration of its lending portfolio, which contributed to more stable and higher earnings. New lending for the first quarter amounted to Skr 13.8 billion, a decrease compared to the corresponding quarter last year (3M22: Skr