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Polish technology company
Asseco Poland S.A.
Company typeSpółka Akcyjna
Traded asWSEACP
IndustryComputer Software
Founded1991
HeadquartersRzeszów, Poland
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleAdam Góral, President
RevenueIncrease 2.15 billion (2019)
Net incomeIncrease 77.15 million (2019)
Total assets 2.26 billion (2012)
Number of employees22,300 (2017)
Websitewww.asseco.pl

Asseco Poland SA is one of the largest corporations in the technology sector quoted on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. It was established in 1991, and provides computer software to the banking industry. The current corporation is the result of a merger between ASSET Soft AS and COMP Rzeszów SA. It currently provides a variety of services to the banking and finance industries. Its headquarters are in Rzeszów, Poland.

Structure of the company

Asseco headquarters in Warsaw
Asseco Poland office in Gdynia

Asseco Poland SA leads an multinational capital group operating in the information technology sector. The group has a number of subsidiaries and is present in more than 50 countries around the world such as Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Lithuania, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Spain, United States, Israel, Japan, Turkey and the Balkans. The company was ranked sixth in the Truffle 100 ranking of the largest software producers in Europe.

Poland:

  • Asseco Poland S.A.
  • Asseco Business Solutions S.A.
  • Asseco Data Systems S.A.
  • Novum Sp. z o.o.
  • Postdata S.A.
  • Gladstone Consulting
  • SKG S.A.
  • DahliaMatic Sp. z o.o.

Israel:

  • Matrix
  • Sapiens
  • Magic Software

Central Europe:

  • Asseco Central Europe a.s.
  • Asseco Solutions a.s.
  • Asseco Central Europe Magyarorszag Zrt.
  • Asseco Hungary Zrt.
  • DanubePay, a. s.
  • Asseco Solutions AG
  • InterWay, a. s.
  • exe, a. s.
  • eDocu, a. s.
  • Asseco BERIT

South Eastern Europe:

  • Asseco South Eastern Europe S.A. (Asseco SEE Grupa)
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o., Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Asseco SEE o.o.d., Bulgaria
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o., Croatia
  • Asseco SEE Sh.p.k., Kosovo
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o.e.l., Macedonia
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o., Montenegro
  • Asseco SEE s.r.l., Romania
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o., Serbia
  • Asseco SEE d.o.o., Slovenia
  • Asseco SEE Teknoloji A.Ş., Turkey

Western Europe:

  • Asseco Spain SA
  • Necomplus, S.L.
  • Asseco PST

Northern Europe:

  • Asseco Denmark A/S
  • Peak Consulting Group
  • Sintagma, UAB
  • Asseco Lietuva, UAB
  • CodeConnexion

See also

References

  1. "Profile". Asseco Poland.
  2. "Profile". Retrieved 2017-08-20.

External links

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