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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 2023-02-16 Regulatory Filings
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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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures, specifically a digital signature block ('Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', 'Object', 'QualifyingProperties'). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents in an XML format (like XBRL or similar structured data submissions). The presence of certificates, timestamps, and references to files like 'OPLSA-Dane-2022-12-31-PL.xhtml' suggests a formal, signed submission. Given the highly technical and structured nature, and the lack of narrative content typical of an Annual Report (10-K), Earnings Release (ER), or Interim Report (IR), this is most likely a component of a regulatory submission or a data file itself. Since the content is not the narrative report but the signature/metadata wrapper, and it doesn't fit neatly into specific report types (like 10-K, AR, ER), the most appropriate fallback category for a miscellaneous, structured regulatory artifact is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is substantial (35k chars), suggesting it's not just a brief announcement (RPA), but the actual signed data structure. Therefore, classifying it as RNS (Regulatory Filings) as a general container for signed, structured regulatory artifacts that don't match other specific report types.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures, specifically a digital signature block ('Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', 'Object', 'QualifyingProperties'). This structure is characteristic of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents in an XML format (like XBRL or similar structured data submissions). The presence of certificates, timestamps, and references to files like 'OPLSA-Dane-2022-12-31-PL.xhtml' suggests a formal, signed submission. Given the highly technical and structured nature, and the lack of narrative content typical of an Annual Report (10-K), Earnings Release (ER), or Interim Report (IR), this is most likely a component of a regulatory submission or a data file itself. Since the content is not the narrative report but the signature/metadata wrapper, and it doesn't fit neatly into specific report types (like 10-K, AR, ER), the most appropriate fallback category for a miscellaneous, structured regulatory artifact is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is substantial (35k chars), suggesting it's not just a brief announcement (RPA), but the actual signed data structure. Therefore, classifying it as RNS (Regulatory Filings) as a general container for signed, structured regulatory artifacts that don't match other specific report types.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (XML Signature, X509 Certificates, DigestValues, SigningTime, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed electronic filing or document, often used to ensure authenticity and integrity. Crucially, the text does not contain typical financial reporting language (like 'balance sheet', 'income statement', 'MD&A', 'quarterly results', 'shareholder meeting'). It is a technical wrapper around a document. Given the context of corporate filings, a document that is purely a digital signature block without substantive content usually implies that the actual report content is referenced or embedded, and this specific file is the signature/metadata layer. However, looking closely at the references within the signature block: 1. Reference URI="OPLGrupaMDA-2022-12-31-PL.xhtml" 2. The presence of 'MDA' (Management Discussion and Analysis) in the referenced filename, combined with the date '2022-12-31', strongly suggests the underlying document is a comprehensive report, likely the Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) if the date was mid-year, but 2022-12-31 points to year-end. Since the document *itself* is just the signature block and not the content of the MDA, and it is a year-end report (2022-12-31), the most appropriate classification for the *container* or the *announcement* of such a filing, if it were a short announcement, would be RPA or RNS. However, the document length is 35,366 characters, which is substantial, suggesting it might be the full signed document structure itself, rather than a brief announcement. If we must classify the *type of document being signed*, the reference 'OPLGrupaMDA-2022-12-31' points towards a Management Report (MDA) or a full Annual Report (10-K). If this XML structure represents the filing itself (which is common for XBRL/iXBRL filings where the signature is embedded), and the reference points to an MDA, the classification should lean towards MDA (Management Reports). Let's re-evaluate the definitions: - 10-K: Official yearly report. - IR: Comprehensive interim report. - MDA: Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook. Since the filename explicitly contains 'MDA' and the date is year-end (implying the final annual filing), classifying it as MDA (Management Reports) is the most specific fit based on the internal reference, assuming the signature block is attached to the report content. If this were a simple announcement *about* the MDA, it would be RPA. Given the complexity and length, it is likely the signed report structure itself, which contains the MDA content. I will classify this as MDA based on the explicit reference in the signature block.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (XML Signature, X509 Certificates, DigestValues, SigningTime, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed electronic filing or document, often used to ensure authenticity and integrity. Crucially, the text does not contain typical financial reporting language (like 'balance sheet', 'income statement', 'MD&A', 'quarterly results', 'shareholder meeting'). It is a technical wrapper around a document. Given the context of corporate filings, a document that is purely a digital signature block without substantive content usually implies that the actual report content is referenced or embedded, and this specific file is the signature/metadata layer. However, looking closely at the references within the signature block: 1. Reference URI="OPLGrupaMDA-2022-12-31-PL.xhtml" 2. The presence of 'MDA' (Management Discussion and Analysis) in the referenced filename, combined with the date '2022-12-31', strongly suggests the underlying document is a comprehensive report, likely the Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) if the date was mid-year, but 2022-12-31 points to year-end. Since the document *itself* is just the signature block and not the content of the MDA, and it is a year-end report (2022-12-31), the most appropriate classification for the *container* or the *announcement* of such a filing, if it were a short announcement, would be RPA or RNS. However, the document length is 35,366 characters, which is substantial, suggesting it might be the full signed document structure itself, rather than a brief announcement. If we must classify the *type of document being signed*, the reference 'OPLGrupaMDA-2022-12-31' points towards a Management Report (MDA) or a full Annual Report (10-K). If this XML structure represents the filing itself (which is common for XBRL/iXBRL filings where the signature is embedded), and the reference points to an MDA, the classification should lean towards MDA (Management Reports). Let's re-evaluate the definitions: - 10-K: Official yearly report. - IR: Comprehensive interim report. - MDA: Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook. Since the filename explicitly contains 'MDA' and the date is year-end (implying the final annual filing), classifying it as MDA (Management Reports) is the most specific fit based on the internal reference, assuming the signature block is attached to the report content. If this were a simple announcement *about* the MDA, it would be RPA. Given the complexity and length, it is likely the signed report structure itself, which contains the MDA content. I will classify this as MDA based on the explicit reference in the signature block.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document provided is an XML structure containing a digital signature block (indicated by tags like <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, and <KeyInfo>). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed electronic document, often used for regulatory filings in Poland (evidenced by Polish entity names like 'Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.' and 'Narodowy Bank Polski' in the certificates). The presence of a signature block itself, without accompanying narrative text describing financial results, management changes, or meeting details, strongly suggests this is a wrapper or metadata file associated with a primary filing. Since the content is purely technical/cryptographic and does not fit any specific financial report type (10-K, ER, IR, etc.), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory attachments or filings that don't fit elsewhere, which is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is substantial (35k chars), but the content is entirely signature metadata, not the report itself, adhering to the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule by classifying the wrapper/signature rather than the implied underlying report.
2023-02-16 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document provided is an XML structure containing a digital signature block (indicated by tags like <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, and <KeyInfo>). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed electronic document, often used for regulatory filings in Poland (evidenced by Polish entity names like 'Polska Wytwórnia Papierów Wartościowych S.A.' and 'Narodowy Bank Polski' in the certificates). The presence of a signature block itself, without accompanying narrative text describing financial results, management changes, or meeting details, strongly suggests this is a wrapper or metadata file associated with a primary filing. Since the content is purely technical/cryptographic and does not fit any specific financial report type (10-K, ER, IR, etc.), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory attachments or filings that don't fit elsewhere, which is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is substantial (35k chars), but the content is entirely signature metadata, not the report itself, adhering to the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule by classifying the wrapper/signature rather than the implied underlying report.
2023-02-16 Polish

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