The funding from the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to support the construction of a railway hub and related technical infrastructure as part of the development of railway line no. 437 to the Police Seaport. The total value of the project, managed by the Police Seaport Authority (ZMPP), exceeds EUR 48.3 million. The project aims to improve the port’s accessibility from both land and sea, while also increasing its cargo handling capacity. This initiative aligns with Grupa Azoty's strategic objectives to enhance the business importance of its port infrastructure. The project is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2028.
Following discussions and negotiations with banks, Grupa Azoty Polyolefins has signed an Amendment to the Stabilization Agreement dated December 15, 2023, related to the financing of the Polimery Police project. This agreement, which extends financing terms until October 31, was signed with 15 financial institutions.
Grupa Azoty S.A. has filed a criminal complaint alleging suspected misconduct related to non-compete agreements for former Management Board members, potentially resulting in financial damages exceeding PLN 4 million.
Grupa Azoty S.A. has filed a criminal complaint regarding suspected misconduct involving non-compete agreements for key management personnel (directors). The complaint alleges intentional misconduct that posed a direct risk of significant financial loss to the company, amounting to nearly PLN 500,000.
Grupa Azoty Puławy has filed a complaint with the prosecutor’s office concerning suspected criminal actions involving sponsorship and advertising agreements, as well as donation agreements, which reportedly caused financial damages exceeding PLN 5.2 million. The agreements in question were signed starting in Q4 2022, during a period when Grupa Azoty Puławy began experiencing record losses.
Grupa Azoty S.A., on behalf of itself, Grupa Azoty Puławy, and Grupa Azoty Police, has signed a Letter of Intent with Orlen. This document initiates a strategic analysis of potential transactions in the polymers segment, with a particular focus on Grupa Azoty Polyolefins. The analysis will also cover caprolactam and polyamide 6 production and sales, as well as the seaport in Gdańsk owned by Grupa Azoty Fosfory. This Letter of Intent is part of Grupa Azoty’s ongoing Strategic Business Review project. Importantly, the Letter of Intent does not cover the fertilizer sector, which remains Grupa Azoty's core business.