Zabka Group debuted on the WSE!

Zabka Group debuted on the Warsaw Stock Exchange on 17 October! We had the great pleasure of providing communications support for the Żabka IPO and listing on the WSE.

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Report “Let them hear us! Women’s voice in corporations”

We were honoured to support the publication of a study conducted by 30% Club Poland in conjunction with UN Global Compact Network Poland, aimed at identifying the causes for low representation of women in upper management positions.

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M+G joins ZFPR

The values and mission of the Polish Public Relations Consultancies Association (ZFPR) are close to our own, and thus M+G is pleased to become one of the association’s member agencies. ZFPR was founded in 2000 to represent the public relations industry in Poland, and its members include the country’s leading PR agencies. ZFPR is a member of Polish Confederation Lewiatan, the Union of Entrepreneurs and Employers (ZPiP), the International Communications Consultancy Organisation, and the Polish Advertising Council.

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M+G partners with the nationwide investor survey for the 12th time

The Association of Individual Investors has published the results of the 20th Nationwide Investor Survey, the largest study used to create a profile of Polish retail investors. M+G is a partner of the survey for the 12th year.

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17th-century painting by Rubens: First work of this class auctioned in Poland breaks historic record

Portrait of a Lady by Peter Paul Rubens was sold for PLN 14.4 million at the auction “Old Masters, 19th Century, Modernism, the Interwar Period” on 17 March 2022 at DESA Unicum in Warsaw. It was the most expensive work of art ever sold on the Polish market and the first work by Rubens auctioned in Poland.

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Andrzej Wróblewski painting is the most expensive artwork sold on the Polish market

At the Tuesday auction “Contemporary Art: The classics of the avant-garde after 1945” at DESA Unicum, another record was set in the history of the Polish art market. The painting Two Married Women by Andrzej Wróblewski was sold for a record price of PLN 13.44 million (including the auction fee), becoming not only the highest-selling painting in Poland, but also the highest-selling work of art on the Polish market. The total turnover from the auction was nearly PLN 32 million, making it the top art auction in the history of Poland in terms of turnover.

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