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Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency PL Warsaw, 12 Bagatela Street, phone: (+48 22) , fax: (+48 22) ; Business Opportunities in Poland Warsaw, May 2006

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Poland can become the service center for Europe Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Call/contact centers Shared Service Centers IT Centers Health Services Other Planes’ repair services Transportation Logistics centers TOGETHER Sectors Potential new workplaces (thous.) Source: McKinsey Polska - centrum usług dla Europy?

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency In Poland there is a large number of possible locations Cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants Source: GUS Polish statistical office Poland 42 Czech Rep.5 Slovakia2 Hungary9 Population per 1 sq km by poviats

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency The Polish graduate pool are dwarfing other near shore countries Process Available new graduates per year per business process (thousands) Poland Hungary UkraineRussia RomaniaBulgaria Czech Rep. Slovakia Software development F&A services Voice-based inquiry call center Data center operations Graduates in Science, mathematics & computing Graduates in social sciences, business and law Language students with German as major at university Graduates in engineering, manufacturing and construction Assumption n/a

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Young society Polish society is relatively young considering the European average. 56% of Poles are below their 40s High poll of labour force is guaranteed in fallowing 10 years

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Source: OECD, Employment Outlook 2005 Poles are hard working and loyal Poles are the hardest working nation after Korea In 2004 each Polish employee worked on average 1957 hours Compared to France and Germany it is almost 600 hours more Average annual hours actually worked per person in dependent employment in 2004 Average job tenure in years in 2003

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Source: Education at Glance OECD 2005 Percentage of population in higher education in the age group Higher education international comparison

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Main academic centres of crucial faculties Wrocław Trójmiasto Warszawa Kraków Częstochowa Katowice Poznań Lublin Łódź Białystok English philology Opole Zielona Góra German philology Toruń French philology Spanish philology Italian philology Szczecin B&A and Finance ICT Scheme complies up to 10 most populous academic centres of respective faculties.

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency According to PAIiIZ reaserch there are 50 Shared Service Centers in Poland providing services in finance, accounting, HR, logistics and CRM management. In 2005 alone 9 new centers were established in Poland. Mainly financial and accounting. The biggest SSC belong to and serves: NUMBER OF CENTERS Wrocław Szczecin Gdańsk Warszawa Kraków Poznań Łódź Olsztyn Gądki Bielsko-Biała Dąbrowa Górnicza Piaseczno Source: PAIiIZ Business Students and F&A SSC 16 business academic centres with more than students each. More than finance, business and administration students.

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency HP, Siemens, CapGemini Motorola, IBM, Delphi, International Paper GlaxoSmithKline Intel HP, Oracle, Samsung, SAS ICT Students and Software Development / IT Centres 20 ICT academic centres with more than 2500 students each informatics, computer science, telecommunication students Warsaw Lodz Cracow Poznan Wroclaw Szczecin Bydgoszcz Gdansk Olsztyn Białystok Lublin Radom Rzeszow Katowice Czestochowa Kielce Gliwice Przemysl Zielona Góra Opole Lucent technologies, Atos Origin ADB

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Siemens Motorola, Delphi, Pliva GlaxoSmithKline Intel GE, Samsung, ICT Students and Research and Development Centers and Software Development Centres 18 Technology Universities with about engineering students Warsaw Lodz Cracow Poznan Wroclaw Szczecin Bydgoszcz Gdansk Białystok Lublin Radom Rzeszow Czestochowa Kielce Gliwice Opole Lucent Technologies, Atos Origin Koszalin TRW Automotive

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Students from Poland are winning major programming contests Best Universities 1.Warsaw University 2.University of Waterloo 3.Moscow State University 4.MIT 5.FER Zagreb Wrocław University 14.Jagiellonian University 21. Poznań universuty of Technology TopCoder is fast becoming the major league for programming competitions Source: June 2006 Polish students were the best coders in 2003, 2004 and 2005 Source: June 2006

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Students from Poland are winning major programming contests In International Collegiate Programming Contest in 2006: Jagiellonian University Team took 2nd place Warsaw University Team took 7th place In the 2005 ACM Central Europe Programming Contest first three places were occupied by Polish students „ACM is it is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world” 1582 universities form 71 countries

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Polish Team won Global Management Challenge in 2005 Results of the 25th International Final in Lisbon 1.China 2.Poland 3.Spain In 2005 there were 35,000 competitors from 19 countries Innovation and continual change is the hallmark of the Global Management Challenge

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Percentage of pupils in general secondary education by foreign language Foreign languages’ knowledge 44% of Polish society is able to communicate foreign language 33% of them speak two foreign languages Source: Public Opinion Research Centre, June 2004 Percentage of Poles speaking foreign languages in age groups (in %) Learning of the foreign language is obligatory in Polish education system English is the most popular foreign language in Poland Source: Eurostat 2005

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Students of philology departments in 2005 English Russian over over 600 German French over over 1500 Statistical Yearbook of the Regions, GUS 2005

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Warsaw is the best city in terms of the value for money of office space Source: European Cities Monitor 2005, Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker Survey among 500 companies from “Europe’s 15,000 largest companies”. The score is derived from the number of nominations for best, second best and third best Office rents in modern office projects 2005 Source: KnightFrank 2005 POZNAŃ EUR/m2/month WROCŁAW EUR/m2/month WARSAW USD/m2/month KRAKÓW USD/m2/month

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Major cities in Poland offer direct European and overseas air connections Direct flights to major European and world cities TO FROM LONDON WARSAW GDAŃSK, WROCŁAW KRAKÓW, BYDGOSZCZ SZCZECIN, RZESZÓW COPENHAGEN WARSAW, SZCZECIN GDAŃSK, WROCŁAW POZNAŃ, KRAKÓW FRANKFURT WARSAW, GDAŃSK RZESZÓW, KATOWICE WROCŁAW, KRAKÓW POZNAŃ PARIS WARSAW, KATOWICE KRAKÓW MUNICH WARSAW, WROCŁAW KATOWICE, KRAKÓW BARCELONA WARSAW, KATOWICE KRAKÓW NEW YORK, CHICAGO WARSAW, KRAKÓW TEL AVIVWARSAW, KRAKÓW Overseas flights European flights Domestic connections SZCZECIN GDAŃSK BYDGOSZCZ POZNAŃ ZIELONA GÓRA WROCŁAW KATOWICE KRAKÓW WARSAW RZESZÓW ŁÓDŹ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency p ≤ > Wrocław Szczecin Bydgoszcz Gdańsk Warszawa Kraków Poznań Katowice Kielce Bielsko-Biała Częstochowa Zielona Góra Gorzów Wielkopolski Gliwice Garwolin Radzymin Skawina Bielawa There are 40 R&D centers created by foreign investors in Poland. They totaly employ over 4500 people. In 2005 alone 9 new centers were established in Poland. The biggest SSC belong to and serves: Warsaw: Krakow: Wrocław: NUMBER OF CENTERS R&D Centers in Poland Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency

Kraków Warszawa Bydgoszcz Gdańsk R & D Centres - area of activity of chosen centers Source: PAIiIZ Wrocław Zielona Góra Software Development Centre – development of GSM, GPRS and UMTS networks; further expansion (from present 270 to 400 engineers). Development and integration of customized IT solutions (special competence on German IT market); 140 IT- specialists are to be employed by developing software system solutions for digital TV, designing highly advanced set-top boxes; 200 engineers. software and hardware research centre dedicated to communications technology (system architecture, software & hardware development, network quality labs); 150 engineers. Development of software for telecommunication and IT (functional and quality tests). software for digital satellite, cable and terrestrial TV (in the future - software development in DVD devices and digital cameras); 100 engineers. engineering systems and automation, emerging software technologies, manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering, advanced service and IT diagnostic systems. software development in automotive industry – mobile multimedia and body electronics ( testing and validation); 480 engineers. software research centre (telecommunication, internet and programming- tools applications); 380 software engineers. Enginering Design Centre (design of jet engine, including disks, turbine blades, airfoils, combustors; 150 engineers.

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Shared Service Centers in Poland - case study WROCLAW Country: USA Value: 40 mn EUR Location: Wrocław New jobs: 1000 Financial and accounting center for the European units of Hewlett-Packard; second shared service center in Europe (the first is located in Spain) but the first HP’s center in Central and Eastern Europe; the center will also serve the external clients. Wrocław was selected mainly from the reason of: Access to well-educated labour force (21 local univeristies and higher education institutions) Lower labour costs Access to the modern office space Access to the airport with direct international flights Good location near A 4 motorway Enthusiastic attitude of the regional authorities and assistance offered by them for the investor

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Poland – Setting up the business Poland Basic principles  Equal treatment for domestic companies & companies founded by foreign investors.  Full repatriation of profits, dividends and capital invested.  No restrictions on foreign investment to enter any business activity.  The right to buy real estate & other assets. Forms of activity available for EU (EEA) enterpreneurs 2 forms of companies (limited liability, joint-stock) and 5 forms of partnerships (registered, professional, limited, limited joint-stock, civil). Number of days to start a business (World Bank data) Acquisition of real estate  Free purchase of investment real estate for EEA entrepreneurs (EU, Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein)  Transition periods: EEA nationals and entrepreneurs must obtain a permit in the following cases: To purchase agricultural and forest land - for 12 years (i.e. until 2 May 2016), To purchase a second home (the real estate for residential or recreational purposes and which will not be used by a foreigner as the habitual residence) - for 5 years (i.e. until 1 May 2009). Poland31 Hungary65 Czech Republic88 Slovakia98 Taxation & Social Security Corporate Income Tax (CIT) - 19%. Personal Income Tax (PIT) - 19%, 30%, 40% Value Added Tax (VAT) – - basic rate – 22% - reduced rates – 7%, 3% - export and intra-community supply rate – 0% Social security contributions paid by employer (from 19.83% to 22.72% of the salary) and employee (18.71% of the salary).

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Tax Incentives/Abatements/Exemptions: Benefits from obtaining a permit to conduct activities in SEZs eligibility for income tax exemption – a form of regional aid plot of land prepared for an investment project, available at a competitive price free assistance in dealing with formalities relating to investment project exemption from real estate tax grants for employee training programmes grants for the creation of new jobs A special economic zone (SEZ) is a designated area in which manufacturing or distribution activities can be conducted on preferential terms The purpose of SEZs is to support regional development Currently, there are 14 SEZ in Poland, each consisting of several subzones Total area of all SEZ – ca. 6,300 hectares. Additional 1,700 available for big investors from June 2004 SEZ operate until Permits to conduct activities in SEZ are issued by the authorities of each SEZ 1. CIT Exemption

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Presentation plan I. Poland strengths II. Labour market III. Infrastructure IV. Existing SSC and R&D (case study) V. Setting up the buisness and state aid VI. About PAIiIZ

Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Who we are and services we offer Governmental agency formed in June 2003 as a successor of former investment promotion agency PAIZ Co-operation with Polish Embassies abroad Single point of contact for information and advice PROMOTION OF POLAND PMs team with sectoral expertise Network of regional offices (Investors’ Servicing Centres) Co-opeartion with SEZs, central and local authorities Testimonial visits with investors After-care services SERVICESSERVICES INFORMATIONINFORMATION Investment climate Incentives system Statistics Sectoral statistics Potential partners

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