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Ticker · OPL ISIN · PLTLKPL00017 LEI · 259400TOMPUOLS65II22 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 2,210 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-02-20 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR OPL

About Orange Polska S.A.

https://www.orange.pl/lp/for-foreigners

Orange Polska S.A. is a major telecommunications operator providing a comprehensive range of services for individual and business clients. The company's portfolio includes mobile services for voice and data, alongside fixed-line solutions. A key offering is high-speed fiber-optic broadband internet, delivering speeds up to 1 Gb/s, often bundled with advanced customer equipment like Wi-Fi 6 modems. Services are available individually or within convergent packages that combine mobile, internet, and internet-based television. For the business market, the company provides integrated information and communication technology (ICT) solutions. Additionally, Orange Polska operates in the wholesale market, offering services to other telecommunications providers.

Recent filings

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Sprawozdanie Zarządu - podpisy
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often found in XBRL or XML-based submissions to regulatory bodies. The presence of multiple certificates and timestamps confirms it is a signed artifact, not the primary content of a financial report like a 10-K or an Earnings Release (ER). Since the content is purely metadata/signature information and not the narrative or financial tables of a specific report type (like 10-K, IR, ER, etc.), and it is not a simple announcement of a report (RPA), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory artifacts that don't fit elsewhere, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). FY 2024
2025-02-20 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu - podpisy
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks, specifically containing elements like <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, <KeyInfo>, and <Object> with XAdES (XML Advanced Electronic Signatures) data. This structure strongly indicates that the document is a digitally signed electronic filing, likely an XML-based regulatory submission. Crucially, the content does not resemble the narrative or structured data of a standard financial report (10-K, IR, ER, MDA) or a brief announcement (RPA, RNS). It is the technical wrapper for a document. However, the presence of specific certificate information referencing 'Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.' (PWPW) and the file name fragment 'OPLGrupaMDA-2024-12-31-0-PL.xhtml' within the DigestValue reference suggests the *underlying* document being signed is a Management Discussion and Analysis (MDA) report for the period ending 2024-12-31. Since the provided text *is* the signature block itself, and not the content of the MDA, the most appropriate classification based on the visible content structure (a technical, signed document wrapper) that doesn't fit the specific report types is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't match other definitions, or potentially a classification related to the underlying document if the signature block is considered metadata for that report. Given the options, and the fact that this is a technical artifact of a filing, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is plausible if we cannot definitively classify the underlying report type from the signature alone. Revisiting the definitions: None perfectly fit a raw XML signature block. However, the reference URI 'OPLGrupaMDA-2024-12-31-0-PL.xhtml' strongly implies the original document was an MDA. If we must classify the *artifact* provided, it's a technical filing component. If we classify based on the *intended* document, it's MDA. Since the text is dominated by technical signature data and not the report content, and it is a formal regulatory artifact, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest general classification for an unreadable, signed technical document structure, unless the underlying document type is explicitly requested. Given the strong hint 'MDA' in the reference URI, and assuming this signature block accompanies the actual report, I will lean towards the underlying document type if it's a known type, which is MDA (Management Reports). If the document was purely the signature block without context, RNS would be better. But the context points to MDA.
2025-02-20 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu - podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures, certificates (X509Data, SignatureValue, KeyInfo), and timestamps (SigningTime, EncapsulatedTimeStamp). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used for regulatory filings to ensure authenticity and integrity. Crucially, the document text does not contain typical financial reporting language (like 'revenue', 'net income', 'balance sheet', 'MD&A', or specific quarterly/annual period references) that would point to an ER, 10-K, or IR. However, the presence of extensive digital signature metadata, including references to Polish entities ('Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.', 'CUZ Sigillum'), strongly suggests this is a regulatory submission or an attachment to one, where the signature validates the content. Since the content itself is the signature block and not the report narrative, and given that it is a formal, structured filing component, the most appropriate general category for a formal, signed regulatory artifact that doesn't fit a specific financial report type is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). It is not an announcement of a report (RPA) because the content *is* the signature block, which is a required part of the filing itself, not just a cover letter announcing the filing. Confidence is high because the structure is unambiguously a digital signature block, which falls under the broad umbrella of formal regulatory submission components.
2025-02-20 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności za 2024 r.
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing extensive, highly detailed financial and strategic content, including references to various financial concepts, company operations, and likely a full report structure (indicated by the sheer volume of text, 6.3 million characters, even if truncated). The content appears to be a comprehensive annual or interim report, rather than a brief announcement about a report (which would trigger the RPA/RNS rule). Given the length and the nature of the content (which typically includes detailed financial statements, management discussion, and operational data), it strongly suggests a full financial report. Since the document is extremely long and comprehensive, it is most likely an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Consolidated Financial Statements for the Year Ended...', the classification leans towards the most comprehensive report type available, which is 10-K, or IR if it's clearly semi-annual. Given the context of a 'premium global corporate filing database' and the massive size, 10-K is the default for a full annual filing. However, since the text is heavily truncated and the specific period isn't immediately obvious, and the content is presented in a raw, structured format typical of a full filing, I will classify it as a comprehensive report. Since '10-K' is the primary comprehensive annual report, I will select that, acknowledging the possibility of it being a very large IR.
2025-02-20 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe - podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures, specifically a digital signature block (indicated by tags like <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, <KeyInfo>, and <X509Data>). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often used to ensure authenticity and integrity. The presence of multiple certificates and timestamps suggests a formal signing process. Given the content is purely the signature metadata and not the substantive report content (like financial tables, management discussion, or specific filing headers such as '10-K' or 'ER'), it strongly suggests this is an attachment or metadata accompanying a primary filing, or a standalone document whose primary purpose is to attest to the integrity of another file. Since the document itself is not the report but the mechanism verifying the report, and it doesn't fit any specific content-based category (like ER, 10-K, IR), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback for regulatory attestations or miscellaneous filings: Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (36,123 chars) is substantial, but the content type is structural metadata, not narrative/financial data, making RPA unlikely as there is no announcement of a report being published, only the signature itself.
2025-02-20 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe - podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents, often found in XBRL or similar filing formats. Crucially, the text does not contain typical content from financial reports (like 'Balance Sheet', 'Income Statement', 'Management Discussion'), nor does it contain language indicating an announcement of a report's publication (like 'attached' or 'published today'). Since the content is purely technical metadata (a digital signature block) attached to an underlying document, and it doesn't fit any specific content-based category (like 10-K, ER, IR), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory filings that are primarily technical or administrative in nature, which is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The presence of extensive digital signature data strongly suggests a formal regulatory submission.
2025-02-20 Polish

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