Boliden's Annual Report voted best in Sweden

Boliden´s Annual Report 2016 has been voted as the best report in Sweden, amongst companies listed at NASDAQ Stockholm Large Cap.

The award was presented by FAR, Nasdaq Stockholm, The Swedish Society of Financial Analysts and The Swedish Association of Communication Professionals. The award Sweden's Best Annual Report has been distributed for over 50 years to companies that have produced qualitative and communicative annual reports.

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From the left: Sophie Arnius, Oskar Stenström och Kristina Linde
Photo: Kristofer Hedlund


The jury’s motivation: “The annual report is practically flawless.” The jury was also impressed by the fact that Boliden’s annual report utilises a visual language that is "modern and clear" and thus successfully reaches a broader audience where non-specialists can understand the income model thanks to an educational illustration. Even the graphics, headlines and tables appealed to the jury. The clear presentation of objectives, results, risks and sensitivity analyses was also seen as exemplary.

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