Current public credit ratings - banks
Due to the constantly growing regulatory burden in the European Union regarding capital markets and credit rating agencies in recent years, which was associated with an excessive increase in regulatory costs, EuroRating has filed a request with ESMA to withdraw the company's registration as a credit rating agency authorized to issue public credit ratings in the EU. At the company's request, ESMA issued a decision to withdraw EuroRating's formal registration in the EU. This decision came into effect on June 18, 2024.
In connection with the above, EuroRating has withdrawn all unsolicited public credit ratings assigned to banks.
Withdrawn public credit ratings - banks
Public credit ratings for banks withdrawn (or which status was changed to private) in the last 3 years
(banks listed alphabetically)
Bank name | Credit rating | |
Alior Bank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Handlowy S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Millennium S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Ochrony Srodowiska S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Pekao S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Pocztowy S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Bank Polskiej Spoldzielczosci S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
BNP Paribas Bank Polska S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Credit Agricole Bank Polska S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Getin Noble Bank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Idea Bank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
ING Bank Slaski S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
mBank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
PKO Bank Polski S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Santander Bank Polska S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
Santander Consumer Bank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn | |
SGB-Bank S.A. (Poland) | rating withdrawn |
Note: rating history is available by clicking the bank's rating
The EuroRating credit rating agency provides a history of public credit ratings withdrawn (or which status was changed to private) by the agency over the last 3 years (36 months) – this is the time horizon of credit risk assessment covered by credit ratings assigned by EuroRating.