A data-driven organisation is a business that bases its decisions not on intuition, incomplete information or “years of experience”, but on facts and data analysis. In practice, this means that data forms the foundation for planning strategies, managing processes, evaluating performance and creating new products. In data-driven companies, data is...
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Choosing the right legal form of running a business when registering a company in Poland is a key decision for any entrepreneur, especially for foreigners looking to establish their business. This choice significantly affects how the business operates, the liability for obligations, taxation methods, and accounting responsibilities. Therefore, it is...
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On April 1-2, 2025, the Monetary Policy Council held a meeting during which it decided to keep the interest rates unchanged. Current National Bank of Poland interest rates: reference rate at 5.75% on an annual basis lombard rate at 6.25% on an annual basis deposit rate at 5.25% on an...
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For foreign investors looking to tap into the Polish market, understanding the local tax system can be a formidable challenge. Poland’s dynamic regulatory environment, coupled with frequent changes and complex interpretations of tax laws, poses a risk of costly errors. This is where the expertise of a Polish tax advisor...
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On March 11-12, 2025, the Monetary Policy Council held a meeting during which it decided to keep the interest rates unchanged. Current National Bank of Poland interest rates: reference rate at 5.75% on an annual basis lombard rate at 6.25% on an annual basis deposit rate at 5.25% on an...
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Poland’s economy stands out in Central Europe in terms of growth and resilience to market turbulence. As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s ( OECD) latest report on Poland’s 23rd economic review indicates, GDP per capita has doubled over the past two decades and Poland has grown faster than...
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An increasing number of German companies are recognizing the potential of investing in Poland by relocating production and expanding operations in the country. The main reasons for this decision are rising labour and energy costs in Germany, as well as increasingly complex bureaucracy. Poland is becoming an attractive destination not...
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Have you considered expanding your business into the dynamic and rapidly growing Central European market? Poland stands out not only with its stable economy but also with a wide range of support instruments for entrepreneurs, including foreign investors. From tax reliefs to access to modern industrial parks – the opportunities...
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Central and Eastern Europe are becoming an increasingly attractive destination for German businesses, with Poland standing out as the most popular location in the region. According to a survey conducted by KPMG and the German Eastern Business Association between November 20 and December 31, 2024, 22% of German companies plan...
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Forecasts in the World Bank’s Global Economic Prospects report indicate that the Polish economy is expected to grow by 3.4% in 2025. Although this growth rate has been revised downward compared to previous forecasts (3.7%), Poland remains one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe, well ahead of the eurozone, where...
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