Polish individual retirement pension and protection accounts hit PLN 41.2 bln accumulated by mid-2025
By mid-2025, PLN 26.9 billion (EUR 6.3 bln) has been accumulated in the Polish individual retirement accounts (IKE), up by PLN 4.1 billion (EUR 960.6 mln) from the end of 2024. Individual retirement protection accounts (IKZE) saw PLN 14.3 billion (EUR 3.4 bln) accumulated, up by PLN 2.2 billion (EUR 515.5 mln) against the end of last year, according to Poland's financial market regulator KNF data.
As of the end of June 2025, there were 1.05 mln IKE accounts in operation, up from 964,600 at the end of 2024, including 544,600 into which payments were made during the reporting period.
In the first half of 2025, a total of PLN 3.2 billion (EUR 749.8 mln) was paid into IKE accounts. The average deposit was PLN 5,900 (EUR 1,382).
By mid-2025, there were 615,500 IKZE accounts, up from 593,100 at the end of 2024. 278,990 of the accounts were paid in.
At this time, a total of PLN 1.3 billion (EUR 304.6 mln) was paid in versus PLN 2.66 billion (EUR 623.2 mln) in the whole of 2024. The average deposit was PLN 4,600 (EUR 1,077).
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