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Anna Kwiatkowska

Geopolitical Analyst

Anna Kwiatkowska

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Political risk analysisLocal trade structuringCrisis managementRegulatory trend research in Krakow

Facts instead of guesses

Anna Kwiatkowska has worked at Korona Corporate Governance since 2019. Her role is simple: she checks how political decisions will hit your business before they even come into effect. For the last 11 years, she has been researching local markets, focusing mainly on Lesser Poland. She doesn't write long, boring reports that no one reads. She provides specific data that allows business owners to make a decision about an investment or withdrawal from a risky project.

In 2023, Anna conducted 47 detailed analyses for medium-sized trade enterprises in Krakow. Her work saved one local plant from a loss of 34,200 PLN resulting from an incorrect interpretation of changes in the clean transport zone. She acts quickly and precisely. She usually prepares the first version of the risk assessment for a new client in 3.2 business hours. This pace allows our partners to react to changes in the law almost immediately.

Hard structure of work

Her approach is based on the principle: Facts matter, not promises. Anna does not deal with fortune-telling. she analyzes hard data from offices, draft resolutions, and economic reports. (Frankly, most entrepreneurs don't have time to look into the Public Information Bulletin, so she does it for them). Thanks to her, company boards know whether their suppliers will be able to enter Floriańska St. without additional fees in six months.

  • Prepared 83 forecasts of local inflation's impact on rental costs.
  • Supported 14 board reorganization processes in family companies.
  • Developed an early warning system against tax changes in the construction industry.

We build the foundations of your peace of mind, and Anna is the person who ensures that these foundations don't crack at the first crisis. Her specialty is finding weak points in the management structure. If decisions are made too slowly in your company, she will point her finger at where the process is stuck. She doesn't mince words. If she thinks a given idea is financial suicide, she will say so directly during the first meeting.

Why is it worth talking to her?

In today's Krakow, local trade is a minefield of regulations. Anna knows these regulations by heart. In her career, she has closed 156 analytical projects, each of which brought real time or money savings. She does not offer golden mountains, but a hard structure and certain profit. Her analyses are principles stronger than the crisis because they are based on facts, not optimism.