Setting up a business in Poland

Written By

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Rafal Dziedzic

Partner
Poland

I am a Partner in our Corporate team based in Warsaw.

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Slawomir Szepietowski

Partner
Poland

I am the Managing Partner of the Warsaw office and an expert in the legal aspects of financial markets, including regulatory matters, financing transactions, fintech and payment services.

The economic development of Poland offers many opportunities for setting up and expanding new business. According to the statistics, Poland remains one of the most favourable countries in Central and Eastern Europe for foreign direct investment. A strong factor in this is that it is possibilie to hire highly trained local personnel at a relatively low cost. 

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