WSF2016 sponsors – PZU and Nouveau.
WSF2016 sponsors – PZU and Nouveau.
The Warsaw Security Forum 2016 proudly announces official sponsors for it’s 3rd edition Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń SA (PZU Group) and Nouveau.
The PZU Group is one of the largest financial institutions in Poland and in Central and Eastern Europe. It is headed by a Polish insurance company, PZU SA (PZU). The Group is the leader in both non-life and life insurance on the Polish market. Innovativeness, ethics in operation and adaptation to the increasingly demanding market conditions constitute the basis for PZU’s rapid expansion. It satisfies the fundamental needs of ca. 16 million customers in Poland in the area of security and stability, including 12 million customers in the area of group and individually continued life insurance. It is also an important player on other segments of the Polish financial market, such as investment fund companies, open pension funds, and employee pension plans.
Nouveau provides strategic policy, regulatory compliance, public relations, crisis management, technical expertise, project management, and litigation support services to public and private sector clients concerning all aspects of the logistics, infrastructure, energy, and transport industries. The principals, members, and consultants provide advisory services to a broad spectrum of clients, including government agencies, corporations, industry leaders, research and law firms, and individuals.
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