Wroclaw is a dynamic cosmopolitan city at the forefront of change in the
“new” Europe. As the capital of the province of Lower Silesia and Poland’s
fourth largest city, Wroclaw is a strong economic, scientific and cultural
centre. Amongst other factors that enhance the attractiveness of Wroclaw are:
- Population of more than 630,000
- Situated strategically between Prague, Warsaw and Berlin, it boasts
a developed transportation infrastructure that connects the metropolis with
the whole of the continent and beyond
- Educated people who command many foreign languages; hard-working,
ambitious; open to change and innovation
- Classified in first position in the category of ‘Development Management’
and achieved a high rating of A by the rating agency Fitch
Ranks second only to Warsaw as a financial services centre
- Place where five nationwide banks have established their headquarters: BZ
WBK, BWE Bank, Lukas Bank, Eurobank, Santander Consumer Bank
- The potential of the local market recognized by world leaders such
as Capgemini, Siemens, Volvo, Hewlett Packard, Google and KPIT Cummins,
who chose the city to launch cutting-edge software design centers.
With a history reaching back one thousand years, Wroclaw is a place where the
heritage of the past combines with the modernity of a dynamic business center.