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Polish banks face blow to profits

An influx of taxes on the Polish banking sector, increasingly levels of regulation and 2015's collapse of SK Bank are threatening to add up to a large bill for the country's banks – meaning that profits are under threat. 
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Poland’s banks are seeing a rising pile of obstacles thrown in their path by unfavourable legislation, regulation and poor peer performance, all of which are putting profitability at risk.

Their problems include changes to the country’s tax regime, plans to convert the banking sector’s large and problematic pile of foreign currency mortgages into local currency, and added costs from deposit insurance payments related to 2015’s bankruptcy of SK Bank.

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