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Together with Franklin Templeton Investments we have organised a campaign called “Follow your heart. Come back to Poznań”. You have already read the stories of two people who returned to Poland after a few years of working abroad. Today we present the company itself – meet Franklin Templeton Investments.

Decision to emigrate is difficult whether it was a well-considered or very spontaneous one. Returning to Poland and finding one’s feet in a new reality, different from the one left behind when going away, is also a great challenge. For some people this is a matter of priorities and values close to one’s heart while for others – a chance for new opportunities and fulfilling one’s dreams. Together with Franklin Templeton Investments we continue the campaign called “Follow your heart. Come back to Poznań” and a series of interviews with people who returned to Poland after years of emigration. Meet the second one of them: Karolina Noszkowicz.

Decision to emigrate is difficult whether it was a well-considered or very spontaneous one. Returning to Poland and finding one’s feet in a new reality, different from the one left behind when going away, is also a great challenge. For some people this is a matter of priorities and values close to one’s heart while for others – a chance for new opportunities and fulfilling one’s dreams. Together with Franklin Templeton Investments we launch the campaign called “Follow your heart. Come back to Poznań” and a series of interviews with people who returned to Poland after years of emigration. Meet the first one of them: Monika Grygiel.

On November 9, 2017, LPP has officially launched a new Distribution Centre in Stryków, which will accelerate substantially the process of handling online orders. The facility will be operated by Arvato. Simultaneously, LPP has inaugurated the operation of a similar centre near Moscow. Both investments are part of the strategy encompassing the further dynamic development of LPP’s e-commerce sector in the years to come. The company plans to launch other facilities of this type as it envisages to increase its online sales by 100% both in 2017 and 2018, when online stores are to be available altogether on 16 markets.

North Rhine-Westphalia, the German Land with the highest population, is opening its representative office in Poland, the first one in the EU, inviting investment from Polish companies. Entrepreneurs from Poland can benefit from free assistance in selecting, establishing and running a business in the German federal state. Germany is the market of first choice for Polish companies, as far as investment is concerned.

Kraków, a centre of modern technologies, growing economy, science and culture, is seen by the international audience as a dynamically developing European metropolis with a huge potential. This is also a place that cares about their residents, tourists and investors.

Poznań relates innovative investors with ambitious students. Companies which invest in the city can be offered grants to organize internships.

For at least the last five years the Polish outsourcing sector has been recording a steady annual growth, revolving around 15-18%. The year 2015 has been dominated by smaller business locations that have managed to step out of the shadow of powerful metropolitan cities. They are now capable of successfully soliciting foreign investors through informed actions oriented towards economic promotion. Olsztyn and Elbląg, previously associated mainly with tourism and the furniture industry, provide good examples.