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PKO

PKO commonly refers to PKO Bank Polski, the largest bank in Poland and a major financial institution in Central Europe. The acronym PKO derives from the bank's original name, Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności.

PKO Bank Polski traces its roots to a 19th-century savings bank established to promote thrift among the

PKO Bank Polski S.A. is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The Polish state holds a controlling

Other uses: In Polish historical usage, PKO refers to the Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności, the original savings

Polish
population.
Through
changes
in
Poland's
banking
system,
it
evolved
into
PKO
Bank
Polski,
expanding
from
a
national
savings
institution
into
a
diversified
financial
group.
The
bank
provides
retail
banking
services
such
as
accounts,
loans,
and
payment
cards;
corporate
banking
for
businesses
of
various
sizes;
wealth
management;
and
digital
platforms
for
online
and
mobile
banking.
It
operates
an
extensive
network
of
branches
and
ATMs
across
Poland
and
participates
in
international
activities
through
select
partnerships
or
operations.
stake,
with
private
investors
and
institutions
as
minority
shareholders.
The
bank
is
part
of
a
broader
financial
services
group
and
often
collaborates
with
the
government
on
public
finance
and
state-related
projects.
bank
name
behind
PKO
Bank
Polski.
In
other
contexts,
PKO
may
denote
different
organizations,
but
PKO
Bank
Polski
is
the
most
common
reference.