ARP and Pekao will jointly support energy transformation and green technologies

The partnership includes joint financing of investment projects, activities to develop business relations, and the organization of training programs for employees of both institutions.
The agreement is another step in implementing the ARP's mission to create a strong ecosystem of support for companies - both large enterprises and the small and medium-sized enterprise sector - seeking flexible and complementary instruments for financing development.
"Our collaboration with Bank Pekao is an example of synergy between institutions that truly support the development of the Polish economy. By combining our experience in corporate financing and restructuring with the bank's potential, we can even more effectively support companies at every stage of their development. Together, we are creating a space where entrepreneurs gain not only access to capital but also partners ready to support them in achieving ambitious goals," said Krzysztof Telega, Vice President of the Industrial Development Agency (ARP).
"The agreement signed with the Industrial Development Agency is an important step towards strengthening cooperation for the development of entrepreneurship and investment in Poland. Joint activities, including project financing, knowledge exchange, and training, will enable even more effective support for companies in implementing ambitious projects. We are committed to creating conditions conducive to business development – both nationally and locally," said Łukasz Januszewski, Vice President of Bank Pekao, who oversees the Commercial Banking Division.
As part of the cooperation, ARP and Bank Pekao plan to develop joint initiatives in areas such as financing industrial investments, energy transformation and green technologies.
The goal is to create stable conditions for entrepreneurs who want to scale their operations and compete on international markets.

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