Life after the privatisation programme
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Life after the privatisation programme

Paweł Tamborski has been one of the key architects of Poland’s capital markets in the past 20 years. From 1991 to 2012 he worked in the financial services industry, most recently as co-head of capital markets at UniCredit CAIB Securities in London and then as head of investment banking at Wood & Company. Since January 2012, Tamborski has served as undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Treasury in Warsaw, where his responsibilities include overseeing the privatisation process and co-ordinating with foreign and domestic partners to promote Polish capital markets around the world. GlobalCapital’s Philip Moore asks him for an update on the privatisation programme and the development of Warsaw as a financial centre.

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