Shareholder and shareholder's meeting

The shareholder's right to make decisions about Vattenfall's affairs is exercised at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and other general meetings.
CEO Anna Borg, Chairman of the Board Mats Granryd, and Board member Jonas Bengtsson on stage in front of an audience at Vattenfall's AGM 2026.

Vattenfall AB is wholly owned by the Swedish state. Through a general meeting resolution on the content of the Articles of Association, the shareholder (the owner) makes decisions on the company’s operations. The application of the Swedish state’s ownership policy is decided at the General Meeting.
Dividend policy and financial targets

Further information on the AGM is found in the Corporate governance report.
Corporate governance report 2025 (PDF 1 MB)

Next Annual General Meeting

Time and place for the Annual General Meeting 2027 will be published on this site no later than in October 2026.

Minutes and presentations from previous Annual General Meetings are available in the corporate governance archive.

Please note that the translations are for convenience only. The Swedish documents are the originals and can be found on the page 'Bolagsstyrningsarkiv'.

Related content

Mats Granryd

The directors are elected annually by the Annual General Meeting.

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The dividend policy and financial targets are resolved by the general meeting.

Anna Borg

The Executive Group Management focuses on the Group's overall direction.

See also

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Vattenfall is a leading European energy company.

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We have a responsibility for our environmental and social impacts.

Vattenfall's logo on a white wall in the reception of the main office.

Our latest annual and sustainability report, interim reports and other presentations.