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Description
Warsaw Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange for financial instruments in Central and Eastern Europe and a rapidly growing exchange in Europe. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, it serves as the parent entity of the GPW Group, operating markets for equities, bonds, derivatives, structured products, and commodities, including one of Europe's most liquid electricity markets. It lists nearly 1,000 domestic and international issuers, with a market capitalization exceeding PLN 1,440 billion for companies on its Main Market as of late 2023, making it a key hub for small and medium-sized Polish enterprises alongside regional players. Notable indices include WIG20, WIG30, mWIG40, and sWIG80, alongside sector-specific benchmarks covering banking, energy, and more. Regulated by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority and a member of the World Federation of Exchanges, Warsaw Stock Exchange promotes capital market development through education, information services, and innovative platforms like NewConnect for growth companies. With over 30 years of experience, it plays a pivotal role in Poland's economy and European financial integration.
About
CEO
Mr. Tomasz Bardzilowski
Employees
593
Address
ul. Ksiazeca 4
11 Bermudiana Road
Warsaw, 00-498, MI
Poland
11 Bermudiana Road
Warsaw, 00-498, MI
Poland
Phone
48 22 628 3232
Website
Instrument type
Common stock
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Financial Data & Stock Exchanges
Country
Germany
MIC code
XBER