Poland Capital Review is an independent financial publication providing institutional-grade analysis of Poland’s capital markets, economy, and investment landscape. It is written for investors, asset managers, and financial professionals seeking data-driven coverage of one of Europe’s most consequential economies.
Poland crossed the trillion-dollar GDP threshold, outpaced Germany’s growth rate for the past decade, and emerged as the European Union’s fastest growing large economy. Yet it remains systematically underweighted in Western institutional portfolios and undercovered in English-language financial media. Poland Capital Review exists to close that gap.

Adam Gnilka — Founder & Editor
Poland Capital Review was founded by Adam Gnilka, an economics student at New York University’s College of Arts and Science.
He grew up across major European financial centers Poland, France, and spent a formative decade in Luxembourg, the world’s second largest investment fund domicile and the heart of European cross-border capital markets, developing a ground-level understanding of how institutional capital flows across the continent. before receiving his secondary education in Boston and relocating to New York to continue his studies.
He speaks five languages fluently, Polish, German, English, French, Luxembourgish, and reads primary financial sources across each, giving Poland Capital Review an editorial advantage that no translation-dependent publication can replicate. A sixth language, Mandarin, is currently in study in a deliberate focus on China’s growing strategic and capital presence in Central and Eastern Europe through Belt and Road infrastructure investment.
Why Poland
Poland is not an emerging market story. It is a convergence story, a nation that has rebuilt its capital markets infrastructure, integrated deeply into European supply chains, attracted foreign direct investment at scale, and produced institutions capable of competing globally.
For Western investors, Poland reflects immense opportunity. A market growing faster than its’ European peers, and we strive to provide a deep understanding before capital allocation decisions are made.
Editorial Standards
Every piece published in Poland Capital Review is independently researched, data-sourced, and written to institutional standards. We cite primary sources and build original analysis rather than summarizing what others have already written.