Current Report No.: 24/2014

Title: Maintaining of the rating for ENEA S.A. by Fitch Ratings
Date: 2014.30.04
Report no.:  Current Report No.: 24/2014

Current Report No.: 24/2014

Date of preparation: 30.04.2014

Short name of issuer: ENEA S.A.

Legal basis: Article 56 item 1(2) of the Act on Offerings - current and periodic information

Title: Maintaining of the rating for ENEA S.A. by Fitch Ratings

Content of report:

In relation to the current report No 15/2011 dated 14 April 2011 concerning awarding ENEA S.A. (Company, ENEA) by Fitch Ratings (Agency) long-term ratings the Company's Board informs that in the announcement issued on 30 April 2014 the Agency maintained, as in 2012-2013, long-term ratings for the Company in the local and foreign currency on the level of "BBB" and a long-term national rating on the level of "A (pol)". The outlook of the ratings is stable.

As justified by the Agency, the affirmation reflects a high share of the regulated distribution business in ENEA's EBITDA, which contributes to cash flow predictability and stabilises cash flows at a time when another key segment, power generation, is under pressure. The ratings reflect a balance of risks between a fairly stable regulated distribution segment and a generation business with a challenging operating environment and high asset concentration.

Additional information, including ratings definitions applied by the Agency and principles of their application, criteria and methods used, limitations and exclusions of responsibility and documents concerning policies and procedures are available on the Agency's website www.fitchratings.com.

Content of the announcement of the Agency is attached by the Company to this current report.

Having in mind the diverse and international nature of Enea SA's shareholding, and also the provisions of the Best Practices of WSE Listed Companies, Enea SA guarantees the availability of its website also in English. In case of any interpretation doubts and discrepancies between the Polish and English versions, the Polish version shall prevail.