The Polish International Development Fund 2 (Fundusz Ekspansji Zagranicznej 2 FIZ AN) is intended to support Polish companies operating successfully in Poland when, due to increased competition and market saturation, the domestic market has become too limited and they plan to expand into other markets.
The Fund supports foreign expansion by investing directly in foreign subsidiaries belonging to Polish companies and sharing the risk of investment with Polish partners.
The Polish International Development Fund is intended to support Polish companies operating successfully in Poland when, due to increased competition and market saturation, the domestic market has become too limited and they plan to expand into other markets.
The Fund supports foreign expansion by investing directly in foreign subsidiaries belonging to Polish companies and sharing the risk of investment with Polish partners.
The Foreign Expansion Fund, managed by PFR TFI, co-invests with Polish companies in their foreign subsidiaries (greenfield and brownfield projects). The Fund is always a minority investor, smaller than the Polish Partner. The Fund shares with the Polish Partner the project risk and leaves the management to the Polish Partner.
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The starting point is your idea for a foreign undertaking. When you present it to us, we can take the decision whether to participate. We want to get to know your Polish company, its experience, the financial results as well as the people who set it up and who run it. We want to learn what you expect to achieve through the implementation of a foreign project. It is the beginning of an investment process, which you may explore in this section: Investment Process.
We know that each idea is exceptional, and that is why we treat them individually.
If you want to get to know the whole application and assessment process of an investment with the Foreign Expansion Fund, go to the section: Investment Process.
Do you have more questions? Go to the section: Frequently asked questions about the Foreign Expansion Fund.
The fund is classified as an Article 6 fund under the EU Sustainable Funding Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which means that sustainability risk is taken into account in the investment decision-making process.
Sustainability risk in the SFDR is defined as: an environmental, social, or governance event, or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment arising from an adverse sustainability impact.
The principles for for considering sustainability risks in investment decisions are set out in the "Strategy for incorporating sustainability risks into PFR TFI S.A.'s investment decision-making process." which is available on that page.
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