DistantNews
Support us
Polish companies to distribute over 11 billion PLN in dividends this summer
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Poland /Economy & Trade

Polish companies to distribute over 11 billion PLN in dividends this summer

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Sources not specified Context piece
  • Polish companies are set to pay out over 11 billion PLN in dividends in July and August.
  • PKO BP will distribute the largest portion, nearly 7.7 billion PLN, marking a record for the bank.
  • Several other companies, including developers and industrial firms, are also offering attractive dividend yields.

Shareholders in Poland can anticipate substantial dividend payouts this summer, with 42 companies scheduled to distribute over 11 billion Polish zlotys (PLN) between July and August. The key is to be aware of the record date for dividend entitlement to benefit from these distributions.

PKO BP, Poland's largest lender, leads the pack with a planned dividend of nearly 7.7 billion PLN. This amount represents 75% of its record net profit for 2025 and is the maximum allowed under financial regulator recommendations. It signifies the highest dividend payout in the bank's history, offering shareholders a yield close to 6%.

Other companies are also rewarding their investors. The operator of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) will distribute almost 143 million PLN, translating to 3.40 PLN per share, yielding nearly 4%. Real estate developers are also known for generous payouts, with Atal offering 4.50 PLN per share, a yield of 7.4%. Archicom will pay 1.80 PLN per share, totaling 105.3 million PLN, for a 3.5% yield.

Several industrial companies are also contributing to the dividend season. Grupa Kฤ™ty plans to distribute 483 million PLN, or 48.97 PLN per share, representing about 4.1% yield. The record date for Grupa Kฤ™ty's dividend is August 19, with payments scheduled for September 3.

DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.