BPS Group
BPS Group, for Bank Polskiej Spółdzielczości, is the leading Polish cooperative banking group, relying on the central financing entity Bank BPS.
The BPS Group originates from a 2002 merger between six institutions of the Polish cooperative banking sector led by Gospodarczy Bank Południowo-Zachodni, established in 1992 in Wrocław. Its aggregate assets at end-2003 reached 149 billion Polish złotys.
Overview
From its inception in 1992, GBPZ intended to challenge the prior position of Bank Gospodarki Żywnościowej as the central financing institution of Poland's cooperative banking sector, as had just been enabled by new post-Communist legislation. By late 1992, of Poland's 1,651 local cooperative banks, the vast majority were still associated with BGZ, but GBPZ came second at 11 percent.In the early 2000s, GBPZ formed an alliance with five other regional banks, then merged with them on and renamed itself as Bank BPS. The new entity thus became the central entity of a group that brought together 369 of the 604 local cooperative banks that remained in Poland at that time as a result of ongoing consolidation. Since then, the group has kept dual head offices in Wrocław and Warsaw.
In 2015, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority approved the institutional protection scheme of the BPS Group, which brings together Bank BPS and the local cooperative banks. Bank BPS, in turn, is majority-owned by the group's local cooperative banks. As of mid-2025, there were 307 local cooperative banks in the group.
Paweł Siano was the initiator of the formation of the BPS group. He led GBPZ from its creation in 1992, then BPS Bank until 2008.