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Nikodem Iskra

Nikodem Iskra

Chairman of the Board

Murapol SA

Since January 2018, President of the Management Board of Murapol S.A. and since february 2018 also President of the Management Board of Abadon Real Estate S.A.

Previously, he held the position of Vice-President of the Management Board in both companies, respectively from 2016 in Abadon Real Estate S.A. and in Murapol S.A. from 2013.

Since 2017 he has also been a member of the Supervisory Board of Instal Lublin Sp. z o.o., while from August to October 2017, he held the position of Vice-President of the Management Board of Awbud S.A. He has been engaged in development of Murapol Group since 2007; in his initial years of work, he held the position of Head of the Legal Division, and then he was its proxy as a legal advisor.

He gained professional experience in leading Law Firms in Silesia: the Office of Legal Advisor Marian Wachowiak and the Office of Legal Advisor Marek Płonka. He also occupied the position of a lawyer in Higiena System Sp. z o.o.

Mr. Iskra has a university degree, he graduated from the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Silesia in Katowice. In 2009 he was granted the title of legal advisor in the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Katowice.

As President of Murapol S.A. and Abadon Real Estate S.A., he manages formal and legal aspects of acquisition of real properties, he manages investment processes and supervises development of Murapol Capital Group.

Participates in the sessions:

  • The future is marked by large-scale projects – the housing sector in Silesia benefits from the economic prosperity. How to invest in order to succeed?

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    The future is marked by large-scale projects – the housing sector in Silesia benefits from the economic prosperity. How to invest in order to succeed?

    • The shortage of dwellings and the economic prosperity in the housing industry have whetted the appetites of Silesian developers. They build courageously and on an increasingly greater scale. How is the housing gap being bridged in the region? How many flats are missing? What potential is there in the context of both planned and completed investment projects?
    • There is euphoria, but there are challenges as well. Costs in the construction business are mounting, whereas the prices of dwellings in Silesia remain among the lowest in Poland: Does the housing industry in that part of Poland make it possible to earn money? How will prices be shaped in the next few years? Will the market accept price increases?
    • Spatial planning, the openness of local authorities, and the quality of life: What is the key to combating housing problems in the region effectively? The bank levy and the increase in the own contribution level to 15 per cent How do legislative changes impact the dynamics of purchasing decisions of customers?
    • What types of dwellings is the Internet generation looking for? Are the suburbs becoming passé? How to tap into the potential of central locations?

    The future is marked by large-scale projects – the housing sector in Silesia benefits from the economic prosperity. How to invest in order to succeed?

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