Iwona Sroka
Member of the Board
She began her cooperation with the Murapol Group in 2017. In January 2018, she assumed the position of Board Member responsible for the PR&IR and ESG marketing and communications area. She has extensive and comprehensive business experience in management, marketing and PR, financial and capital markets, as well as academic experience. Iwona Sroka graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics, where she received a PhD in economics. From 2000 to 2017, she was involved in the Polish capital market - as a director at the Warsaw Stock Exchange and from 2009 to 2017 as president of the National Securities Depository Group. Since 2009, she has also been an assistant professor at the Faculty of Management at the University of Warsaw.
Participates in the sessions:
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#Check. Being honest to a fault about the condition of each of the real estate sectors – part 2
The situation in real estate sectors in Poland. Conversation cycle
Hotels
The hotel market took a hard blow during the Covid-19 pandemic, but after three difficult years, it now seems to have bounced back. Join us for a talk about the challenges faced by the tourism and hospitality industry today.Apartments
Apartment prices are growing month after month. Among other things, this is due to the rising prices of construction plots and materials, higher labour costs and a growth in demand. Is this a good moment to buy an apartment? How fast will the prices grow in the future? Does it still make financial sense to invest in an apartment for rent? What do developers need in order to be able to build more, faster?PRS
The institutional rental sector attracts investors. More and more apartments are being offered; new players keep joining the fray. There are also challenges, such as, e.g., the tax environment, the lack of funding for projects and growing investment costs. Will Polish people want to live in rented apartments? How fast can the market be expected to grow? Will the PRS prove to be a remedy for the housing gap in Poland?