Mar 15 • 18:45 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Investors are increasingly turning green

The value of assets in sustainable funds in Poland increased by 49% in 2025, reflecting a growing trend towards green investments.

The value of assets accumulated in sustainable funds in Poland surged by 49% in 2025, reaching 33.8 billion PLN, according to analysis.pl. This rise was driven by both a reclassification of existing funds and new contributions, leading to an increase in their market share from individual funds by over 1 percentage point to 11.2%. The growth of green investments in Poland is part of a broader global trend that shows a systematic rise in green assets.

Experts note that while some investors react to market conditions, popular themes, or political changes—which contributed to withdrawals from sustainable funds in the second half of 2025—the long-term trend remains unchanged. As of the end of 2025, the value of sustainable assets in Europe exceeded $3 trillion. Anna Link, Executive Director for Sustainable Development and Agribusiness at BNP Paribas, highlights these trends, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in attracting investments and the critical role of ESG in financial project collaboration.

Additionally, the trend towards sustainable investment reflects a growing awareness among investors regarding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations. As these elements become integral to project financing, they are increasingly seen as essential for building long-term value. In the context of global pressures to address climate change, the shift towards green investments is expected to continue, potentially reshaping financial markets and influencing corporate behavior in Poland and beyond.

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