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39.Cash and cash equivalents

PZU AR 2020 > Results > Supplementary information and notes > 39.Cash and cash equivalents
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39.1 Accounting policy

Cash and cash equivalents include, among other things, cash at hand and on current bank accounts, including the account kept with NBP.

Cash is recognized at its nominal value.

39.2 Restricted cash

The consolidated cash flow statement carries the cash of insurance companies’ Preventive Funds and VAT split-payments as restricted cash. Pursuant to the Polish regulations and the internal regulations of the PZU Group companies that are based on them, this cash may be spent only for specific purposes as part of preventive activities or VAT split-payments.

39.3 Quantitative data

Cash and cash equivalents carried in the statement of financial position and in the cash flow statement 31 December 2020 31 December 2019
Cash in the central bank 1 1,098 2,655
Cash on hand and on bank accounts 6,841 5,132
Other - 1
Cash and cash equivalents carried in the statement of financial position and in the cash flow statement, total 7,939 7,788

1 The amount pertains to the reserve requirement maintained by Pekao and Alior Bank on the current account kept with NBP, whose amount is consistent with the decisions of the Monetary Policy Council.