Wroclaw continues to attract investors from around the world. This time the list of interested parties includes the Industrial Bank of Korea, which plans to open an office in the capital of Lower Silesia. The bank wants to take advantage of the potential of the loan market and expand its range of financial products.
According to IBK representatives, Wroclaw is not only a dynamically developing business center, but also a place with rich history and culture. Introducing its operations to the local market is an opportunity for the bank to cooperate with Polish companies and increase its presence in Europe.
The decision to open an office in Wroclaw is another positive signal for investors who see Poland as an attractive place to do business.