The MOL Group has successfully completed the pricing of its first bond issue denominated in Polish zloty on the Polish market. The issue amount of the five-year bond is 850 million Polish zloty (198 million euros), the company announced on Thursday.

As the Hungarian gas and oil company said, the transaction represents an important milestone in the implementation of the MOL Group’s long-term financing strategy: it further diversifies its sources of financing, expands its international investor base, and demonstrates the company’s confidence in the maturity of the Polish capital market.

The MOL Group will use the proceeds from the bond issuance for general corporate financing purposes. The bonds are expected to be listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in the coming months.

The announcement quoted Ákos Székely, Deputy Chief Financial Officer of the MOL Group, who emphasized that following their presence in the Hungarian and Croatian capital markets and the establishment of their retail network in Poland, entering the Polish capital market was a natural next step. Strong investor demand and oversubscription clearly reflect investors’ confidence in the MOL Group, while the transaction further strengthens the company’s long-term financial flexibility, he added.

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The Polish market plays a key role in the MOL Group’s regional operations. The company operates nearly 460 MOL-branded gas stations in the country, and its shares have been traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange for years.

(Hungary Today / MTI)

Cover photo: Fuel prices at the filling station of MOL on the capital’s Kerepesi út on 10 March 2026. In the case of gasoline and diesel, the government introduced a protected price, and the measure came into force at midnight. In the case of gasoline, the protected price is HUF 595, in the case of diesel 615 HUF per litre, retail prices cannot exceed this. The protected price applies only to vehicle vehicles with Hungarian registration plates and Hungarian registrations. Credit: MTI/Zoltan Balogh


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