

It took a twelve months for Donald Tusk's government to increase the number of people utilizing the alleged "minutes" in Poland. The president of Providenta in an interview with the portal xyz.pl admits that in fresh years his company has been in a regression, but is now counting on reflection. "The best review of Tusk's government," wrote MP Andrzej Sliwka on platform X.
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Provident expects more customers
Marcin Żuchowski, president of Providenta, in a conversation with the portal xyz.pl admits that “we have been in a regression in fresh years”. For this condition, according to him, is responsible, among others, for the anti-lichviar Act, but besides for a smaller number of customers, which can be interpreted so that Poles did not gotta usage the services of specified companies, due to the fact that they did not deficiency money. However, it ended erstwhile Donald Tusk came to power.
There is nothing to be cheated about – in fresh years we have been in regression. We have been affected by the Anti-Film Act, the number of customers has decreased and the percent of accepted applications for backing has decreased significantly. However, I can see the trend excavating and we have a clear strategy on how to bounce – mainly through growth in the credit card segment. We are already starting to make losses in terms of balance, and in 2025 we plan to increase respective percent, mainly thanks to greater client activity on the cards. With respect to the number of customers, we anticipate a fewer percent increase – the improvement should not take place until a year
“ Żuchowski said.
‘Best Tusk Government Review”
An interview with the president of Provident was titled “In fresh years we have been in regression, now we want to bounce back.” Screen of the title was posted on the X platform by MP Andrzej Plumka, adding his comment.
Best Tusk government review. In 1 title
“ He wrote.