European Economic Congress 2025
The first day of the European Economic Congress is over! One of the highlights of the program was a three-part conference of the Ministry of Industry, organized within the framework of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The meeting brought together key representatives of the government, European institutions and experts, creating conditions for planning future activities in the area of economy, energy transition and industry.
The congress is not only panels and presentations, but also a space for inspiring meetings and discussions that can bring new opportunities for cooperation. It is an event that has become a permanent fixture on Counselor Izabella Żyglicka’s calendar, emphasizing its importance in shaping key debates and professional relationships.
We would also like to remind you that the debate on WIBOR loans is tomorrow!
Ahead of us is a unique event – a debate on WIBOR credits, which will be attended by an expert, legal counsel Leszek Paterek.
During the conversation, key issues will be discussed:
– frank vs. WIBOR lawsuits
– current strategy of banks – how to avoid mistakes before deciding to start a fight with the bank
– benefits for borrowers of cancelling the contract and removing WIBOR.
There will also be no shortage of other important topics. We anticipate a lively discussion and lots of interesting conclusions!
Where: Poland Press stand
When: April 25, 2025 at 9:00 am
You are cordially invited to participate!
See you there!
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