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New Polstr Still at a Higher Level than the Old Wibor. What Does the Change Mean for Borrowers?

Summary by forbes.pl
Poles are afraid of long-term debts because they do not understand them, and new generations do not draw any lessons from the credit experiences of previous generations - notes Honorata Skrzypek-Komorowicz, credit expert, founder and originator of the website kredytowyporadnik.pl
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Poles are afraid of long-term debts because they do not understand them, and new generations do not draw any lessons from the credit experiences of previous generations - notes Honorata Skrzypek-Komorowicz, credit expert, founder and originator of the website kredytowyporadnik.pl

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forbes.pl broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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