Prevention of COVID-19 – subsidies from the Polish Development Fund

From April 29, 2020, you can apply for a subsidy under the government program for financial support of the Polish Development Fund (Polski Fundusz Rozwoju S.A.)

 

The program covers micro-enterprises and SMEs whose sales revenues have fallen by at least 25% in any month after February 1, 2020 compared to the previous month or the corresponding month last year due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

 

The program assumes that the basic support instrument will be financial subsidies, the majority of which (up to 75%) will be non-returnable once the conditions set out in the program have been met.

 

Financing is granted on the basis of an application for support submitted through the electronic banking system of banks that have decided to cooperate with the PFR in implementing the program. Those are:

 

 

More information is available on the website https://pfrsa.pl/tarcza-finansowa-pfr.html  and in the business advisory center by phone at 800 800 120, as well as at your bank.

 

 

If you are interested in using this program, Leinonen can help you prepare the application data and some attachments regarding your company. For this purpose, please contact the accountant serving the company.

 

If you have additional questions, do not hesitate to contact us by the contacts below.

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