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Nearly PLN 107 billion was allocated to business owners under the anti-crisis shield

23.06.2020

The anti-crisis shield is working. The total value of the granted aid - as of July 2nd - amounts to PLN 106.95 billion.

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The support granted under the anti-crisis shields involves, among others:

  • PLN 20.04 billion - exemptions from social insurance contributions between March and May of 2020, deferrals/dividing the contributions into instalments, idle time benefits;
  • PLN 18.01 billion  - subsidies for job protection from the Guaranteed Employee Benefits Fund, subsidies for employee remunerations for MSMEs from the European Social Fund, micro-loans for entrepreneurs;
  • PLN 55.53 billion - grants under the Polish Development Fund;
  • PLN 13.38 billion - credit collaterals from Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego;
  • PLN 2 billion - support granted by the Industrial Development Agency.

The Social Insurance Institution has received 6,338,084 applications for using the solutions proposed under the shield.

The data shows that the aid instruments contained in the anti-crisis shield have met with a strong interest from businesses.

The shield focuses on ensuring safety of employees and maintaining liquidity and continuity of enterprises. We have included solutions, which we assessed as the most crucial for maintaining the potential of the Polish economy at this stage of counteracting the economic consequences of the pandemic.

Co-financing idle job positions or those with reduced working time allows the company to reduce between 60% up to 75% of labour costs, which is more cost-effective than bearing the costs of dismissing employees and the costs of future recruitment and trainings.

We remain in constant contact with representatives of various industries, employers’ organisations, select companies. The submitted proposals for additions and modifications are analysed and consulted. The government is flexibly reacting to the dynamically changing situation on an ongoing basis

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