Lincolnshire turns the spotlight on doing business in Poland

Do you have a question on trade with Poland, but do not know where to turn? We are here to help.PAB SEMA4, in partnership with the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, invites British businesses for an online event on Tuesday, 20th July. The session will provide insights into Poland’s market, including the latest market developments, the legal framework for expanding your business to Poland, and how PAB SEMA4 partners can assist with this process.

PAB SEMA4 is a specialist arm of the PAB and offers a range of services including company registration services, free trade zones company information, implementation of projects in Poland, accounting, tax and legal trusted partner introduction, market study and partner search in Poland, B2B, direct contact search, virtual office and secretarial services, and ongoing business mentoring.

“We are delighted to partner in the UK with PAB SEMA4 to assist British companies planning expansion in Poland. The Industrial Cluster of the Central Industrial District (COP Cluster) is a multi-sector, non-governmental business organisation that brings together many companies, local governments, and universities. Its activities cover not only the entire territory of Poland but also go far beyond the borders of Europe. The COP cluster based in Warsaw has been cooperating with PAB SEMA4 as an exclusive partner in the UK since 2019. Professional and individual approach to each project and at the same time full knowledge of business conditions and control of the implementation of the project from start to finish, distinguish this dynamic company. I can recommend the PAB SEMA4 team with full responsibility to entrepreneurs in Great Britain who want to enter the Polish market as effectively as possible.”

Jacek Kopyra -
President of the Management Board of the COP Cluster.


Webinar activities include:

• Discussion with experienced legal advisors on setting up your UK business operations and positioning your company for success in the Polish market.

• Practical advice on how to successfully engage, communicate, and build relationships with Polish business partners.

SEMA4 specialises in seamless overseas market activity – supporting exporters and helping UK businesses to identify opportunities, understand risks and challenges, connect, and establish long-lasting business relationships in Europe.

There are several things to consider when entering the market in Poland. Usually, we recommend starting with an in-depth market analysis to get an understanding of your target industry sector, potential local competitors, and customers. Based on the results of this analysis, we will assist you with market entry strategy development which will consider the local tradition, communication style and culture. In collaboration with our associate partners based in the UK and Poland, we help our clients to grow by providing a full range of specialised services including marketer research, competitor analysis, marketing, distribution, and logistics.

“We are glad that we can cooperate with the COP Cluster. SEMA4 holds a proven track record in both strategy development and execution of export promotion services in multiple industry sectors and has helped many of non-Polish companies to enter the Polish market,” said Iwona Lebiedowicz, Chief Executive of the PAB Group.

The company – part of the PAB Group – is a trusted partner of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce and a long-standing partner for UK-Polish business entry. Entitled Doing Business in Poland, the webinar will take place on Tuesday, 20th July.

To find out more about PAB SEMA4 visit https://www.pabsema4.co.uk/

To register for the event please visit the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce events page https://www.lincs-chamber.co.uk/events/chamberconnect-poland/


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