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Technical support for the UKNF under the Technical Support Instrument

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Assistance initiatives to support the supervision, safe development and proper functioning of the financial market in Poland

The Polish Financial Supervision Authority - UKNF is a beneficiary of technical support financed from the funds of the EU Technical Support Instrument (hereinafter: "TSI") for the period from 2021 to 2027. 

The Technical Support Instrument (TSI) is a continuation of the Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP) under the EU’s 2021–2027 Multiannual Financial Framework, which Programme is financed from EU funds and managed centrally by the Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM) at the European Commission (EC). The national coordinator of the Programme in Poland is the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology. 

The objective of the Instrument is to support EU Member States’ efforts in developing and implementing reforms and EU legislation and supporting the green and digital transitions, and – in the long term – to strengthen their institutional and administrative capacity. The support provided under the TSI may be obtained for original projects developed by the beneficiary’s administration or under flagship projects addressing the issues of most EU Member States. More information about the TSI can be found here:

As part of the first round of the TSI, the European Commission granted support for the project for the development of a national strategy for financial education. Nine key Polish institutions were involved in the project: the Polish Financial Supervision Authority in close cooperation with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education and Science, National Bank of Poland, Office of Competition and Consumer Protection, Bank Guarantee Fund, Warsaw Stock Exchange, National Depository for Securities, and the Financial Ombudsman.

As part of the second round of the TSI, the UKNF has become the beneficiary of a multi country project in the field of sustainable finance (supporting the supervisory authorities in Poland, Croatia, Malta and Romania) and a flagship project of the European Commission "Digital Finance Academy" in the field of strengthening the institutional capacities and competences in the area of innovative digital finance.

More information about the approved technical assistance to support the awareness-raising activities and promote financial literacy in Poland, and to provide support in the area of sustainable finance and innovative digital finance, can be found here: