Mission

To lead collective action that drives 
the competitiveness and growth 
of Polish financial sector both locally 
and internationally.

Vision

Poland as the next generation financial center with a global reach.

Goal

Moving Warsaw to the TOP 30 cities 
in the Global Financial Centers Index ranking within 5 years.

Strategic Partners

Goals

innovation

Improving the innovation of the financial sector and applying the latest financial technologies to the development of the economy

reinforcement

Reinforcing Poland’s economic branding among global financial centres

security

Securing beneficiary regulatory environment to support the development of the financial sector

encouragement

Attracting local and international talent to strengthen the competency base

development

Developing competence clusters (new companies, new talents and areas of expertise)

expansion

Facilitating access to diverse financing options for sector’s growth and expansion

What we do

A step ahead.

We bring together key actors from the public and private sectors around the common goal of implementing the FFP strategy. We coordinate and monitor the activities of the working groups.
We bring together key actors from the public and private sectors around the common goal of implementing the FFP strategy. We coordinate and monitor the activities of the working groups.
We accelerate the implementation of financial innovations and position Poland as a leading market for building and testing innovations.
We create a platform for dialogue with the regulator, supervisor and other government agencies for the further development of the financial sector.
We provide educational programmes to support the development of the centre. We identify facilitators to support labour market development.
We promote Poland strengths as a financial centre of European and global importance. We facilitate the implementation of international projects in Poland and the foreign expansion of Polish entities.

Specializations

Digital Payments

The aim of Digital Payments specialization led by Mastercard is to strengthen Poland’s position among the world leaders in digital payments

Data&AI

Data & AI specialization supports the efficient use of artificial intelligence, data, and advanced analytics to develop and enhance products, services, and processes in the financial sector.

FinCrime

The main goal of FinCrime specialization is to create a long-term strategy for the development of FinCrime competencies in the Polish financial sector

Open Finance

Open Finance is one of the elements of Future Finance Poland, an initiative actively supported by the public sector.

Next generation financial center is built around key strengths of Polish financial sector that include, but are not limited to:

In Poland, there are almost 
100 business services centers from the BFSI sector, run by the largest global, European and local financial institutions.

1,800+

number of business services centers in Poland

435,000+

specialists employed in Polish business centers

600,000+

number of ICT specialists
in Poland

Polish payment sector is highly innovative, with mobile and biometric payments revolutionizing the market.

Poland has a vibrant fintech ecosystem with developed models 
of cooperation between banks and startups and a skilled labor market in the financial and technology sectors.

370+
number of fintechs
in Poland in 2023
65%
of fintechs offers
B2B services