Information bank – a new tool for investing in Poland
During the European Forum for Financing Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, a proposal was made to create a bank of information on export and investment opportunities. Its main purpose is to support Polish companies in their foreign expansion by providing easy access to market analyses, information on support instruments, investment opportunities and aid institutions.
This type of solution may prove to be a breakthrough not only for Polish companies, but also for anyone interested in investing in Poland. The knowledge base will make business decisions more informed and investment risk lower.
Why is investing in Poland becoming more important for foreign investors?
Although the information bank is primarily intended for Polish companies, its operation will also be important for foreigners who are investing or planning to invest in Poland.
Transparency, greater activity of Polish entrepreneurs abroad and the strengthening of the ‘Made in Poland’ brand will translate into a more stable business environment in the country. For foreign investors, this means easier cooperation with Polish partners, greater predictability and new opportunities to enter supply chains.
Diplomacy and a strong economic brand
The information bank project is just one element of building Poland’s position in the world. Experts also point to the need to develop economic diplomacy and promote Polish products as recognisable brands. All this makes investing in Poland increasingly attractive to international business.
Friends of Poland – ambassadors for investment in Poland
An important element supporting economic expansion can also be the so-called Friends of Poland – people who know Poland, have studied or worked here, have Polish life partners, as well as representatives of the Polish diaspora around the world. They are natural ambassadors of the Polish economy who can support the promotion of Polish companies and products on foreign markets. Involving them in networking and economic activities can further strengthen Poland’s position and increase interest in investing in Poland among both local and international entrepreneurs.
What does this mean for entrepreneurs and investors?
The creation of an information bank is good news for both Polish companies and foreign investors. For entrepreneurs from Poland, it means easier access to the knowledge necessary for expansion into new markets. For foreign investors, on the other hand, it means the opportunity to cooperate with partners who respond more quickly to changes, are more familiar with global realities and benefit from professional institutional support. As a result, investing in Poland becomes even more effective, transparent and predictable for all parties.