The post-pandemic anxiety on the European markets was largely due to the anticipated wave of bankruptcies. High interest rates, surging energy prices and out-of-control inflation took their toll on many European businesses. Although the doomsday scenario did not come to pass, we have been seeing increasingly more restructurings and insolvencies. The Polish market is no exception. Currently, with more stable interest rates and restored investor confidence, distressed assets sales may seem like an attractive way to deploy capital.
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