Tag: WIBOR
Interest rates up again in Poland? It is very likely. MPC...
Today, September 7, the first decision-making meeting of the Polish Monetary Policy Council in two months will be held. The MPC will decide on...
Poles are fleeing from rate increases. Revolution on the loan market
Something unthinkable until recently is just happening in the loan market. Poles definitely prefer loans with a fixed interest rate, which practically did not...
What is the highest interest rate on savings accounts in Poland...
Deposit products at banks are currently experiencing a significant increase in popularity. This is the effect of increases in savings accounts and deposits caused...
The Sejm has passed the Credit holidays law. Who can benefit...
The Sejm adopted most of the Senate's amendments to the act, which introduces the so-called credit holidays and extends anti-inflation shields. The act will...
Another blow for borrowers in Poland on Thursday. The Monetary Policy...
On Thursday, July 7, the next meeting of the Monetary Policy Council will be held. And it will almost for sure be bad news...
Instalments will go up again. It will knock borrowers in Poland...
The WIBOR indicator reached new heights. Borrowers should get ready for a pre-bankruptcy state, because new estimates of the amount of instalments can really...
Polish Bank Association: credit holidays may turn out to be a...
Krzysztof Pietraszkiewicz, president of the Polish Bank Association, does not hide his fears about the government's idea of supporting borrowers
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki presented...
Polish government will today present the plan to help borrowers
The government on Tuesday (today) is to deal with a project to help mortgage holders. The prime minister announced it several days ago during...
Polish government: will help borrowers via a four-point plan
We propose a four-point plan to ease borrowers, says the Prime Minister during the European Economic Congress in Katowice.
The four-point plan for borrowers in...
More and more unsold apartments in Poland. The market is changing
After a series of MPC decisions to raise interest rates, fewer and fewer people can afford to buy a flat. The data show that...