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Poland's Economy Rises: Acquiring German Firms Now
12 Feb
Summary
- Polish firms announced record 22 acquisitions in Western Europe last year.
- Poland's economy has grown into a $1 trillion regional powerhouse.
- German GDP per capita is now about double Poland's, but the gap narrows.

Poland's economy has transformed into a $1 trillion regional powerhouse, now actively acquiring established Western European brands, particularly in Germany. This shift, once unimaginable, was highlighted by Wirtualna Polska Holding SA's €240 million acquisition of Invia Group. In the past year, Polish companies announced a record 22 acquisitions in Western Europe.
Germany's per-capita GDP, while still double that of Poland, is experiencing sluggish growth. This dynamic, coupled with Poland's economic growth of 3.6% last year compared to Germany's 0.2%, has created acquisition opportunities for Polish firms. Companies like Spyrosoft SA and Pesa Bydgoszcz SA are following this trend, acquiring German businesses.




