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    Orange Polska maintains full-year guidance, lifts Q2 net profit

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on July 28, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Orange Polska's Q2 net profit surged 18% to 272 million zlotys, driven by strategic sales. The company maintains its 2025 financial guidance.

    Orange Polska Confirms Full-Year Guidance and Reports Q2 Profit Surge

    GDANSK (Reuters) -Orange Polska on Monday reaffirmed its 2025 full-year guidance for revenue and core earnings and posted an 18% year-on year rise in second-quarter net profit to 272 million zlotys ($74 million).

    Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the net profit to come in at 272 million zlotys.

    The company said the profit increase was driven by the sale of its Orange Energia business to the Finnish energy group Fortum earlier this year. The sales was part of a drive to focus on core businesses, its CFO Jacek Kunicki said in a statement.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Orange Polska is the largest listed telecoms company in Poland by market capitalisation, valued at 11.72 billion zlotys, ahead of media group Cyfrowy Polsat at 9.96 billion zlotys.

    CONTEXT

    In March, Orange Polska presented its strategy for 2025-2028, setting a dividend per share floor of 0.53 zlotys and forecasting organic cash flow of at least 1.2 billion zlotys by 2028.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Second-quarter 2025 revenue at the Polish business of France's Orange rose 1% to 3.16 billion zlotys, while EBITDA after leases rose 4% to 891 million zlotys.

    KEY QUOTES

    "Customer bases across all our key telecom services maintained their healthy pace of growth as we are coping well with a demanding competitive environment," CEO Liudmila Climoc said in a press release.

    "In the second half of the year, we will focus on preserving strong commercial momentum by rolling out a wide array of appealing offers for our customers ahead of the peak seasons," she added.

    ($1 = 3.7623 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Marta Maciag;Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Orange Polska's Q2 net profit rose by 18% to 272 million zlotys.
    • •The profit increase was influenced by the sale of Orange Energia.
    • •Orange Polska is the largest listed telecom in Poland.
    • •The company reaffirmed its 2025 financial guidance.
    • •Revenue and EBITDA showed positive growth in Q2 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Orange Polska maintains full-year guidance, lifts Q2 net profit

    1What was Orange Polska's Q2 net profit for 2025?

    Orange Polska reported a second-quarter net profit of 272 million zlotys, marking an 18% year-on-year increase.

    2What factors contributed to the profit increase?

    The profit increase was primarily driven by the sale of its Orange Energia business to Fortum, part of a strategy to focus on core operations.

    3What is Orange Polska's market capitalization?

    Orange Polska is valued at 11.72 billion zlotys, making it the largest listed telecoms company in Poland.

    4What are the company’s forecasts for the future?

    Orange Polska has set a dividend per share floor of 0.53 zlotys and is forecasting organic cash flow of at least 1.2 billion zlotys by 2028.

    5How did the company's revenue perform in Q2 2025?

    In the second quarter of 2025, Orange Polska's revenue rose 1% to 3.16 billion zlotys, with EBITDA after leases increasing by 4% to 891 million zlotys.

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