Brussels, 16 October 2024
Today, the Commission disbursed to Greece the fourth payment for €998.6 million in grants (net of pre-financing) under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
As for all Member States, payments made to Greece under the RRF are performance-based and depend on the implementation by Greece of the investments and reforms described in its recovery and resilience plan.
On 6 June 2024, Greece submitted to the Commission the fourth request for payment of €998.6 million in grants under the RRF covering 16 milestones and four targets. These cover several reforms in areas such as improving the justice IT system and increasing electricity production capacity from renewable energy sources. Investments in reforestation, fire prevention and upgrading energy security are also included.
On 4 September 2024, the Commission adopted a positive preliminary assessment of Greece’s request for payment. The favourable opinion of the Economic and Financial Committee of the Council on the payment request paved the way for the Commission to adopt a final decision on the disbursement of the funds.
Greece’s overall recovery and resilience plan will be financed by €35.9 billion, with €18.2 billion in grants and €17.7 million in loans. You can find more information on Greece’s recovery and resilience plan on this page, which features an interactive map of projects financed by the RRF, as well as on the Recovery and Resilience Scoreboard. More information on the process of payment requests under the RRF can be found in this document of questions and answers.
Source – EU Commission