Swedish organisations can now offer recurring Swish payments directly from Salesforce with FinDock. Recurring Swish has existed on the Swish side for some time, and FinDock has supported it natively on Salesforce for months. Now that more Swedish banks support recurring payments for organisations, our customers with banks such as Handelsbanken and SEB are among the first in Sweden to use recurring Swish in Salesforce, turning one-off payments into ongoing, predictable revenue in the app people use every day.
This is big news for us because it shows how we work with local payment methods: we make them work natively on Salesforce so organisations can start using them with their supporters and customers right away. If your organisation uses a Swish bank that supports recurring payments, you can offer the same experience with FinDock.
Why this matters for organisations
For any organisation that depends on people completing a payment – whether it’s a donation, membership fee or regular invoice – the more steps there are between someone deciding to pay and actually completing the payment, the more likely it is that they drop off. For most Swedes, Swish is simply how you send money to friends, family and organisations.
Until now, organisations have mostly used it for one‑off payments. With recurring Swish through FinDock, they can turn spontaneous Swish payments into recurring payments with one extra tap. It gives them a truly mobile‑first alternative to Direct Debit, especially for younger supporters and customers. And because every payment, mandate and collection is written back as Salesforce data, teams can use it for journeys, reporting and finance.
“We were spending time and money on tools that didn’t talk to each other, and didn’t give us control. It was clear we needed to start fresh. I spent most of my time doing admin instead of actual fundraising. In a digital landscape, 22 seconds from when you push the donate button until you reach the thank‑you page is unacceptable. Today, the donation takes less than a second.”
— Lovisa Sandberg, Fundraising and Communications Manager, Ericastiftelsen
From well-known national organisations like Rädda Barnen to specialist foundations like Ericastiftelsen, our Swedish customers have already seen the impact of bringing Swish onto Salesforce with FinDock: faster donations, fewer tools to juggle and more time for fundraising. With recurring Swish now available in FinDock, organisations with similar setups can turn that strong payment foundation into sustainable monthly giving programmes, without adding new systems or integrations.
“By choosing Salesforce and FinDock, we are aligning our organization with modern solutions that will not only help us improve our current operations but also support our mission of bettering the lives of children in need.”
– Robert Katic, CIO at Save the Children Sweden.
What this looks like in real life
Anna sees a campaign from a children’s charity on social media and taps “Give with Swish”. On the payment page, she can choose to give once or make it a monthly Swish payment. She selects 200 SEK per month and confirms in the Swish app – quick, familiar, done.
Behind the scenes, FinDock sets up a recurring Swish payment and stores everything in Salesforce: the supporter or customer, the mandate, the plan and each upcoming collection. Every month, FinDock triggers the recurring collection via the Swish bank and writes those payments back to Salesforce.
For Anna, the whole experience feels simple and familiar. For the organisation, it means more predictable, recurring revenue and less admin, with a complete, data‑driven view of every supporter or customer and their payments in Salesforce.
If you’d like to see this in action, you can watch this short video showing how easy it is to set up recurring Swish payments from Salesforce with FinDock.
From Direct Debit to mobile‑first recurring giving
Direct Debit isn’t going away – it is still a solid backbone for recurring payments – but recurring Swish gives organisations a powerful new option. It is easier for people to say yes because there are no IBAN fields or bank forms, just Swish. People stay in a trusted app they already use daily, while finance teams keep the operational strength they rely on through FinDock, with reliable reconciliation, reporting and control in Salesforce.
When a modern, mobile‑first recurring method becomes available, people naturally start to prefer it over traditional Direct Debit. In other countries where popular one‑off payment methods have introduced recurring options, for example Vipps in Norway and TWINT in Switzerland, these channels have quickly become an important source of new recurring payments alongside Direct Debit. Recurring Swish is positioned to drive that same shift in Sweden.
Made for complex payments. Open to every sector.
While most early adopters will be nonprofits, the opportunity does not stop there. Because recurring Swish is fully managed as Salesforce data through FinDock, the same setup can support membership organisations and sports clubs that want to collect membership fees in a few taps, as well as housing, education, community and insurance organisations that need to take regular service charges, premiums or instalments with a clear view of who has paid and who needs support.
Any organisation using Salesforce and a Swish bank that supports recurring payments can get in on the action with one payment setup that serves multiple teams and business models.
What’s next
FinDock is already supporting Swedish customers with recurring Swish and will continue to share concrete results with the market. If you are a Swedish organisation on Salesforce with a project to bring payments into Salesforce, you can start using recurring Swish with FinDock today. You can turn it on alongside your existing methods, compare performance with Direct Debit and card, and use Salesforce to build upgrade and retention journeys on top of the rich payment data FinDock provides.
Want to explore recurring Swish on Salesforce? Get in touch with the FinDock team or your implementation partner to discuss what it could look like for your organisation. You can also download our FinDock Factsheet to see the full, up‑to‑date list of payment methods we support.








