Asseco Explained

Asseco Poland S.A.
Type:Spółka Akcyjna
Location City:Rzeszów, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Adam Góral (CEO)
Industry:Computer Software
Revenue: PLN 14.5 billion (2021)[1]
Operating Income: PLN 1.8 billion (2021)[2]
Net Income: PLN 516 million (2021)[3]
Assets: 2.26 billion (2012)
Num Employees:32,400 (2023)[4]
Homepage:www.asseco.pl

Asseco Poland SA is a Polish multinational software company which develops enterprise software primarily for the banking and finance industries. It was founded in 1991, and its headquarters are located in Rzeszów, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. Asseco is one of the largest corporations in the technology sector quoted on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) and is a component of the WIG30 stock market index. It operates in 60 countries worldwide and employs over 32,400 people.[5]

The current corporation is the result of a 2004 merger between Asset Soft AS and COMP Rzeszów SA.[6] The consolidated revenues of the Asseco Group in 2020 amounted to PLN 12.19 billion, and the net profit amounted to PLN 401.9 million. The operating profit amounted to over PLN 23.8 million.[7]

History

Asseco was founded as COMP Rzeszów in 1991 by Adam Goral. It began as a ketchup factory, but Goral focused on the development of the manufacturer's information technology department, which soon became the center of the business. The company became multinational with the 2004 purchase of the Slovak company Asset Soft, and the company was renamed Asseco. It continued to make acquisitions, purchasing the Polish software companies Softbank and Prokom, and ventured outside of the former Eastern Bloc with a 2010 purchase of the Israeli NASDAQ-listed software company Formula Systems.[6] It has since expanded to a presence in over 50 countries.

In 2015, Asseco acquired the Portuguese company Exictos SGPS operating in Portugal as well as Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa including Angola, Mozambique and Cape Verde.[8]

In 2017, the company established Asseco International, a holding which would be responsible for the management, supervision and support of Asseco Group companies operating on the international markets.[9]

In 2019, Asseco acquired 51% of shares in the Spanish IT company Tecsisa which provides services for the energy sector as well as 69.01% of shares in ComCERT which specializes in the provision of cybersecurity services.[10] [11]

In 2020, the company entered the German banking market by establishing Adesso Banking Solutions GmbH in partnership with the German Adesso company specializing in systems for insurance sector firms and bank consulting.[12] I the same year, the company was ranked 55th in the CEE Top 500 ranking compiled by Coface, which lists the largest companies in Central and Eastern Europe.[13]

In 2021, Asseco PST, a subsidiary of Asseco, acquired a majority stake in the equity of Finantech, a Portuguese company headquartered in Porto specializing in software solutions for capital markets.[14]

In 2022, Asseco Data Systems, a subsidiary of Asseco, acquired a majority stake in the Kraków-based IT compant Pirios, a leading provider of customer services automation in Poland.[15]

Structure of the company

Asseco Poland SA is headquartered in Rzeszów and Warsaw with offices throughout Poland,[16] and is present in more than 50 countries around the world, with subsidiaries in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Lithuania, Germany, Romania, Hungary, Spain, United States, Israel, Japan, Turkey and the Balkans. The company was ranked sixth in the Truffle 100 ranking of the largest software producers in Europe.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wyniki Grupy Asseco za Rok 2021 . pl . 5 April 2023.
  2. Web site: Wyniki Grupy Asseco za Rok 2021 . pl . 5 April 2023.
  3. Web site: Wyniki Grupy Asseco za Rok 2021 . pl . 5 April 2023.
  4. Web site: Profile . 5 April 2023.
  5. Web site: Profile . 5 April 2023.
  6. News: A proud Pole taking on the world . Jan . Cienski . 2 October 2012 . . 31 July 2022.
  7. Web site: Asseco Poland S.A. - Centrum Relacji Inwestorskich . 2022-03-15 . Asseco Poland S.A. - Centrum Relacji Inwestorskich . pl.
  8. Web site: Asseco Poland przejmuje Exictos SGPS . pl . money.pl . Damian Słomski . 4 September 2015 . 5 April 2023.
  9. Web site: Asseco International zajmie się międzynarodowym rozwojem Grupy Asseco . pl . inwestycje.pl . 12 October 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190321142731/http://inwestycje.pl/wyniki_spolek/Asseco-International-zajmie-sie-miedzynarodowym-rozwojem-Grupy-Asseco;309376;0.html . 5 April 2023. 2019-03-21 .
  10. Web site: Asseco nabyło 51% udziałów w hiszpańskiej Tecsis obsługującej energetykę . pl . money.pl . 24 July 2019 . 5 April 2023.
  11. Web site: Asseco Poland przejmuje ComCERT wzmacniając obszar cyberbezpieczeństwa . pl . itwiz.pl . Adam Jadczak . 24 May 2019 . 5 April 2023.
  12. Web site: Asseco Poland liczy na kontrakty w segmencie bankowym w Niemczech . pl . money.pl . 29 April 2020 . 5 April 2023.
  13. Web site: COFACE CEE TOP 500 RANKING . 5 April 2023.
  14. Web site: Asseco PST acquires majority stake in Finantech . 5 April 2023.
  15. Web site: Asseco przejmuje firmę z Krakowa. Mocna konsolidacja w nowych technologiach . pl . rp.pl . 5 April 2023.
  16. Web site: Contact: Poland . 31 July 2022.
  17. Web site: Profile . 2017-08-20.