Each of the members of the Trusted Adviser Group (TAG) brings extensive experience of hands on advisory work for foreign investors. Many of us gained professional qualifications abroad. We have all been active on the Polish market since the start of the transformations either through our own firms or as senior executives in major multinationals.
Today we head up our own advisory businesses and together offer you as a valued and respected client and business partner all the services your business may require to achieve success in Poland. In our various firms we employ more than professionals. As TAG members we strongly believe that clients deserve the very best service and that advisers should always put the interest of the client first.
Our primary aim is to give you as client the opportunity to work with professionals who know each other well and provide access to a full range of services which are tailored to your particular needs. We guarantee that your account will be serviced by experienced people and that you will not be „passed down the line” to inexperienced staff.
Our approach is to appoint a single senior partner as point of contact from amongst our members who will project manage the whole advisory process so as to ensure that all the professionals provide coherent, coordinated and complimentary services. The contact partner will amongst others ensure that each professional, be they a lawyer, architect, logistics expert or auditor, fully understands your business, your aims and your concerns. He will also ensure that any advise given reflects all considerations.
For example tax planning will fully reflect your business objectives and will be consistent with legal and accounting advise.
Risk Assessment
Risk Management
Disaster Recovery
Crisis Management
Businessmen operate in an ever more uncertain world where hard to predict events can effectively destroy that which has taken years of hard work to create. Risk surrounds us and can arise both from factors which the business can control and those which it cannot.
Risk uncertainty as to when it might occur and what the magnitude and consequences of the event will be. Most risk events can be predicted / identified and in many case steps taken to mitigate the chances of occurrence and the potential effects. Where risk cannot be mitigated it should in most cases be possible to insure the risk in the open market.
How should Polish food manufacturers react to dramatic increases in food staples on world markets? Can the UK experience of the 1980’s be helpful in predicting what will happen in Poland?
We have invited as key speakers at the fourth Polish – British Food Forum leading sector experts who will not only define the problem but will set out a possible scenario for future developments.