The Warsaw Stock Exchange is launching a new offensive. It's supposed to be like New York.

The Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) transfers stock market information and financial education from computer screens to large-format screens in urban spaces.
GPW 24/7 is the first information network in Poland that shows what's happening on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in real time – not only to investors, but also to anyone waiting for a bus, walking down the street or stuck in a traffic jam.
58 screens in the largest cities in PolandWIG, WIG20, mWIG40, and sWIG80 indices are presented daily on 58 DOOH (Digital Out of Home) screens in Gdynia, Katowice, Łódź, Poznań, Szczecin, Warsaw, and Wrocław between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Current market conditions are also displayed, including the biggest gains and declines, and the companies with the highest turnover.
In addition to current data , short educational content is also provided explaining the workings of the stock exchange . This allows the WSE to be present in the public sphere not only during the trading session but also after it ends.
GPW research shows that as many as 70% of Poles admit they lack sufficient knowledge about how the capital market operates . Yet the stock exchange serves not only as a venue for concluding transactions but, above all, as a barometer of the economy. Thanks to GPW 24/7, knowledge about capital markets becomes accessible to everyone—no login, no apps, no entry barriers.
A tool for disseminating knowledge about the capital market"The GPW 24/7 project is a new way of communicating with audiences. We're bringing the stock exchange to urban spaces to show that the capital market is closer than many people think. Quotes on DOOH screens are not only a source of information, but also an invitation to the world of investing – dynamic, open, and accessible to anyone who wants to better understand the economy," says Tomasz Bardziłowski, CEO of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
The Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) emphasizes that the new initiative is not only a technological innovation, but also a tool for disseminating knowledge about the capital market. The stock exchange expands beyond the trading floor and becomes a part of the urban landscape, offering reliable information that can support Poles' everyday financial decisions.
The GPW24/7 project was created in collaboration with Screen Network, Poland's largest network of large-format DOOH screens. This partnership guarantees broad reach and a modern form of communication, making the GPW visible to millions of people every day.
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