Commission disburses €3.13 billion to Greece under the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Today, the Commission disbursed to Greece the 5th payment for €3.13 billion (net of pre-financing), of which €1.35 billion in grants and €1.78 billion in loans, under the Recovery and Resilience Facility. As for all Member States, payments under the Recovery and Resilience Facility are conditional on the effective implementation of the investments and reforms included in its recovery plan.
On 20 December 2025, Greece submitted its fifth RRF payment request of €3.13 billion to the Commission covering 28 milestones and 4 targets. These include improving the judicial system, developing affordable and more energy-efficient housing, strengthening the capacity of the electricity grid, and supporting reforestation and firefighting.
On 19 March 2025, the Commission adopted a positive preliminary assessment of Greece’s payment request. The favourable opinion of the Council’s Economic and Financial Committee on the payment request paved the way for the adoption by the Commission of a final decision on the disbursement of funds.
Greece’s comprehensive recovery and resilience plan will be financed with €18.2 billion in grants and €17.7 billion in loans.
An interactive map with examples of reforms and investments supported by the Recovery and Resilience Facility is available online.
More information on Greece’s recovery and resilience plan is available online.