Poland hits PLN 100B milestone

Poland has signed 758,000 contracts worth a total of PLN 100 billion under the National Reconstruction Plan (KPO), announced Minister of Funds and Regional Policy Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz. “PLN 100 billion from the KPO! We’ve signed that many contracts. And we still have PLN 168 billion and hundreds of thousands of agreements ahead,” she wrote on X.
The KPO is financed by the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), part of the broader Recovery Plan for Europe. To access the funds, Poland signed two agreements with the European Commission—covering both grants and loans.
Poland is set to receive EUR 59.8 billion (PLN 257.1 billion) in total: EUR 25.27 billion (PLN 108.6 billion) in grants and EUR 34.54 billion (PLN 148.5 billion) in preferential loans. In line with EU priorities, 44.96% of the funds are earmarked for climate-related projects, and 21.28% for digital transformation.