Since launch, Minerva’s clients have won 1,300 tenders worth PLN 1.25 billion, while the company has grown annual recurring ...
EFNI Spring 2026 in Warsaw focused on one central message: Poland’s long-standing growth model—built on cheap labor, foreign ...
The Port of Gdańsk has strengthened its position among Europe’s biggest maritime hubs, rising from 11th to eighth place ...
Ares Management Corporation, which holds 43.04% of Murapol through a subsidiary, has formed a joint venture with Slate Asset Management. The new entity has purchased a portfolio of 36 retail ...
Sweden’s Vitec Software Group has acquired an 80% stake in Polish software producer NMG, whose clients include major energy companies such as PGE, Enea Operator, Polska Spółka Gazownictwa, and Stoen.
The office complex Wola Center in Warsaw’s main business district has changed hands, confirming continued interest from foreign investors in Poland. Global investor Hines has sold the fully leased, ...
Poland’s Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF) has launched on schedule, with no major technical failures during its first days of operation. From 1 February, around 4,200 of the country’s largest ...
For the first time, Warsaw is facing a record backlog of newly built apartments, with 16,700 completed units still unsold after a wave of projects finished in late 2025. Ready-to-move-in homes now ...
Poland’s growth engines remain strong, making its economy the fastest-growing in the European Union in 2025. Real GDP rose by 3.6% year on year, ahead of Cyprus and Bulgaria, while most EU economies ...
Selena Group has begun construction of a new plant producing plasters and adhesive mortars in Kazakhstan, marking its second manufacturing facility in the country after the dry-mix mortar factory in ...
AFI, Echo Investment, and Archicom Collection, the investors behind the Towarowa22 project, have obtained a building permit for a 150-meter office tower near Rondo Daszyńskiego in Warsaw. The 40-story ...
In 2023, Poland’s GDP reached PLN 3.415 trillion, up 10.1% y/y. Over half of the national GDP was generated in five regions: Warsaw Capital, Silesia, Greater Poland, Lower Silesia, and Lesser Poland, ...
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