PKP Energetyka

PKP Energetyka
S.A.
Ltd.
Industry Power distribution, Rail transport
Founded 2001
Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
Key people
Tadeusz Skobel
CEO
Number of employees
8,038 (2010)
Website www.pkpenergetyka.pl

PKP Energetyka S.A. is a PKP Group subsidiary whose principal activity is the supply of traction current to Poland's train operating companies. The company was created as the result of the division of Polskie Koleje Państwowe (Poland's state-owned railway company) into several dozen companies to prepare the ground for privatisation in line with advice that the Polish government had received from the World Bank.

PKP SA had originally planned to privatise PKP Energetyka in 2011.[1]

On July 23, 2015, PKP SA announced that it had signed a preliminary agreement to sell PKP Energetyka to CVC Capital Partners for 1,965 million PLN (~525 million USD), or 1 410 million PLN (~374 million USD) once the company's debts were taken into account.[2]

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