General information about trusted lists under Regulation (EU) No 910/2014

The Trusted list of Sweden

The present list is the trusted list including information related to the qualified trust service providers which are supervised by Sweden, together with information related to the qualified trust services provided by them, in accordance with the relevant provisions laid down in Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC.

The cross-border use of electronic signatures has been facilitated through Commission Decision 2009/767/EC of 16 October 2009 which has set the obligation for Member States to establish, maintain and publish trusted lists with information related to certification service providers issuing qualified certificates to the public in accordance with Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 on a Community framework for electronic signatures and which are supervised/accredited by the Member States. The present trusted list is the continuation of the trusted list established with Decision 2009/767/EC.

Specific information on the Swedish supervisory scheme

The legal basis for the supervisory activities that PTS conduct are the Additional Requirements to the eIDAS Regulation Act (2016:561) and the Ordinance on Additional Requirements to the eIDAS Regulation (2016:576)”.1

Section 4 of the ordinance provides that it is the responsibility of the Post and Telecom Authority (PTS) to carry out supervisory activities under the eIDAS Regulation in Sweden. PTS supervises trust service providers which are established in Sweden.

Trust service providers must comply with the requirements of the eIDAS Regulation, Swedish national laws and secondary legislation.

In the course of supervision, compliance with the requirements of the eIDAS Regulation and national laws and secondary legislation is determined. There is currently no accreditation scheme for QTSPs in Sweden. The Swedish Trusted List is established, maintained and published by PTS. The trusted list is available as an XML file.

Swedish Trusted List [XML]
SHA-256 of Swedish Trusted List [sha2]


1. Lagen (2016:561) med kompletterande bestämmelser till EU:s förordning om elektronisk identifiering, and Förordning (2016:576) med kompletterande bestämmelser till EU:s förordning om elektronisk identifiering.