AxiomSL Opens New Office in Poland

Staff of 15 to be based in Wroclaw

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Ed Royan, chief operating officer, AxiomSL

Regulatory reporting and risk management solutions provider AxiomSL has opened a new office in Poland.

The new office is in response to increased demand in Central and Eastern Europe from financial firms, which must comply with a range of new regulatory requirements.

A team of 15 has been employed at the new office in Wrocław, the largest city in western Poland, which is renowned for its university of technology. 

"Our new office in Poland will become an important hub for our work throughout Central and Eastern Europe," says Ed Royan, chief operating officer for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at AxiomSL. "Our Polish team will be building solutions that address local regulatory challenges and will be on hand to implement these for firms in the region."

The establishment of a new office in Poland continues AxiomSL's expansion in Europe. In 2015, it opened new offices in Luxembourg and Amsterdam, increased the number of employees in Europe by 30% and added coverage of regulatory calculation and reporting requirements in France, Spain, Germany and Sweden. The company achieved similar levels of expansion in North America, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.

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