Hemsö Fastighets AB
| Date: | 28.1.2026 |
|---|---|
| Country: | Sweden |
| Customer: | Hemsö Fastighets AB |
| Amount in SEK: | SEK 700 million |
| Amount in EUR: | EUR 65 million |
| Maturity: | 12 years |
| Business sector: | Industry & Real Estate |
Project
The loan has been provided for Hemsö Fastighets AB to support the expansion of judicial buildings in northern Sweden, as well as the development of new educational facilities in Finland and Sweden.
Fulfilment of NIB's mandate
Sub-project 1: Construction of judicial buildings in northern Sweden
Productivity:
The new judicial buildings expand regional capacity, easing pressure on Northern Sweden’s justice system by improving case throughput and reducing operational bottlenecks. Staffing levels are expected to increase.
The facility is planned to be located alongside other relevant authorities to improve cooperation and overall efficiency. Updated security features and modern digital systems are expected to support operations and help manage operational needs.
Environment:
The project targets Miljöbyggnad Gold, Sweden’s leading environmental building certification, and is aligned with the EU Taxonomy.
The project meets NIB’s 2030 carbon‑intensity target.
Sub-project 2: The development of new educational facilities in Finland and Sweden
Productivity:
In Finland, the new school in Pasila increases capacity from 350 to 850 children, accommodating 650 pupils and 200 early-years children in one facility and replacing temporary buildings. It enables local education for grades 1–9, improves operational efficiency through shared spaces, and reduces operating costs.
In Sweden, the new Ljungskile school doubles student capacity from approximately 500 to 1,050 places across two adjacent buildings. Designed with sufficient space per student, the schools enable shared facilities, support around 80 new full-time employees, and allow community use of school spaces, improving resource efficiency and utilisation.
Environment:
The school in Pasila, Finland, targets BREEAM Excellent, while the Uddevalla school in Sweden aims for Miljöbyggnad Gold. Both are expected to be EU Taxonomy aligned.
Sustainability summary
The new judicial building will be developed on an existing site with no identified environmental constraints. The building is designed to meet high energy performance standards, with efficient heating, cooling, ventilation, and insulation solutions. On-site and recovered energy sources will complement district energy systems, supported by smart monitoring to optimise operational performance.
