Kulczyk Investments

Kulczyk Investments SA (former Kulczyk Investment House SA) is an international investment company, founded by Polish entrepreneur Jan Kulczyk in 2007, focusing on business opportunities in high-growth markets. The company's strategic sectors are energy, infrastructure, chemical industry and mineral resources. Kulczyk Holding SA is responsible for the operations of the group in Poland.

Kulczyk Investments Societe Anonyme
FormerlyKulczyk Investment House
Company typePrivate
IndustryInvestment
FoundedLuxembourg (2007 (2007))
FounderJan Kulczyk
HeadquartersLuxembourg
Area served
Europe, North America, Africa, Middle East, Asia
Key people
Sebastian Kulczyk, CEO
Dominik Libicki, COO
Mariusz Nowak, CFO
Łukasz Rędziniak,
board member, Jarosław Sroka,
board member
SubsidiariesKulczyk Holding
Websitewww.kulczykinvestments.com

In November 2008, the company announced a change of name from Kulczyk Investment House to Kulczyk Investments.

The name of the company comes from the name of the businessman and founder of Kulczyk Holding, Jan Kulczyk, who died on July 29, 2015, and served as chairman of the Supervisory Board of Kulczyk Investments until his death.

The company is led by a board which consists of:

  • Sebastian Kulczyk (chief executive officer);
  • Mariusz Nowak (Board Member at Kulczyk Investments, board member and chief financial officer at Kulczyk Holding);
  • Łukasz Rędziniak (general counsel, board member at Kulczyk Investments and Kulczyk Holding);
  • Jarosław Sroka (board member at KI One);
  • Dawid Jakubowicz (board member at Kulczyk Investments);

The company supervisory board are:

  • prof. Waldemar Frąckowiak, (chair);
  • Wolfgang M. Fritz;
  • Tomasz Piotr Mikołajczak.

The company is backed by the international advisory board, which supports it in creating and implementing of international development strategies. The board members are:

  • James L. Jones, retired US Marine Corps general, former US National Security Advisor. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander.
  • Horst Köhler, former president of Germany (2004–2010), former chairman of International Monetary Fund and General Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former President of Poland (1995–2005), a former leader of Social Democracy of the Republic of Poland, diplomat and active participant of international public life.
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