
The total payments have reached 8.009 billion euros, with beneficiaries receiving 91 million euros in the last week alone.
The amount recorded by Wednesday represents 36% of the allocation, contracted value, and approvals.
Leading the list of recipients are companies (2.808 billion euros), public entities (1.715 billion euros), and municipalities and metropolitan areas (1.020 billion euros).
These are followed by public enterprises (842 million euros), schools (587 million euros), higher education institutions (329 million euros), and social and solidarity economy institutions (255 million euros).
At the bottom of the list are families (244 million euros) and scientific and technological system institutions (209 million euros).
Project approvals have risen to 21.994 billion euros, up from the previously reported 21.783 billion euros.
Notable approvals include companies (6.268 billion euros), public entities (5.086 billion euros), and municipalities and metropolitan areas (4.307 billion euros).
These are followed by schools (1.037 billion euros), higher education institutions (828 million euros), social and solidarity economy institutions (714 million euros), scientific and technological system institutions (547 million euros), and families (281 million euros).
The PRR currently tallies 378,806 applications received, with 308,899 analyzed.
The number of approved applications stands at 239,558, an increase of 3,819 from last week.
The PRR, with an execution period until 2026, aims to implement a series of reforms and investments to restore economic growth.
In addition to repairing the damage caused by COVID-19, the plan also aims to support investments and generate employment.