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Emilia Perez

One of the hottest titles of the year, an Oscar frontrunner and a huge success at the last Cannes Film Festival with the Jury...

Polish Holiday Trends

From the Tatras to the Alps and BeyondMore and more Poles are choosing to spend the Christmas season away from home, seeking destinations that...

New Gunpowder Manufacturing Company

Four Polish state-owned entities—Agencja Rozwoju Przemysłu S.A. (ARP), Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A. (PGZ), Grupa Azoty S.A. (state majority shareholding), and MESKO S.A.—signed a Letter...

Poland’s New Migration Strategy

Donald Tusk’s government white paper envisages greater selectivity in the migration process.A major rethink of border control and the granting of rights to asylum...

Hera Space Exploration Mission

In October, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched its Hera probe with a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in...

Simplifying Cross-Border Currency Transactions for Businesses

Poland is quickly emerging as a leading fintech hub in Central-Eastern Europe, and Okoora, an innovative fintech startup, is making its mark in this dynamic market. Join us as we discuss this exciting expansion with Benjamin Avraham, founder and CEO of Okoora. With a history of saving customers $3 billion in its home market, Okoora is set to revolutionize the way Polish businesses handle cross-border currency transactions.

In this episode, we discuss:

👉Insights into why Poland was chosen as the first country for Okoora’s European expansion.

👉The flourishing Polish fintech scene and its appeal to international fintech companies.

👉Okoora’s innovative ABCMTM platform and its impact on Polish SMEs.

👉The unique advantages Poland offers, including a developed banking sector, high levels of foreign trade, and economic incentives.

👉Key lessons and strategies for Polish business owners from Benjamin’s extensive experience.

👉Okoora’s ambitious plans for growth and development in Poland. Discover why Poland, with its strong integration into global trade and a vibrant fintech ecosystem, is becoming a prime destination for fintech innovation.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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