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Establishment of the Representative Office in Warsaw

March 31, 2026
Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC)

The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC, Governor: HAYASHI Nobumitsu) opened the Representative Office in Warsaw, Mazowieckie Voivodeship, Poland, and announced it at the seminar “30 years of Poland’s economic growth in the OECD and Polish-Japanese cooperation for the development of Central and Eastern Europe” which took place at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Japan, today.

Photo of Governor HAYASHI at the event 1 Photo of Governor HAYASHI at the event 2

Through the opening of this office, JBIC will strengthen its activities in the Republic of Poland, and other countries in the broader Central and Eastern Europe region. JBIC is committed to making further contributions to the sound development of Japan and the international economy and society by leveraging its presence in the region.

The contact details of the office are as listed below. MARUSHIMA Takahito will be in charge as Chief Representative of the office.

Outline of Representative Office in Warsaw
Outline of Representative Office in Warsaw
Address(*1) Ul. Chmielna 73, 00-801 Warszawa, Poland
Telephone No. +48-22-375-99-05
Countries in Charge (*2) Republic of Poland, Republic of Estonia, Republic of Croatia, Slovak Republic, Republic of Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Republic of Bulgaria, Republic of Latvia, Republic of Lithuania, Romania, Republic of Austria, Hellenic Republic, Ukraine, Republic of Moldova

(*1) Temporary office. The permanent office will be announced once fixed.
(*2) For the time being, the Representative Office in Paris will jointly cover these countries and regions.

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