u/Financial_Forever_61

CEO & Equity Partner

🚀 EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY: Managing Director & Equity Partner (Sp. z o.o.)

📍 Location: Poznań / Warsaw, Poland

🏢 Company: ..... Sp. z o.o.

........... Sp. z o.o. is an expanding construction and project management enterprise specializing in steel structures, modular/industrial building installations, and technical sales across Poland and foreign markets.

We are seeking a high-caliber Managing Director (Chief Executive Officer) who will also join as a Shareholder / Management Board Member to take full operational and strategic leadership of the company in Poland.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Executive Leadership & Strategy: Build, scale, and manage the company’s operations, business units, and market strategy in Poland.
  • Team Building & Operations: Recruit, lead, and mentor high-performing construction and administrative teams.
  • Business Development: Identify high-potential clients, developer networks, and commercial partners in the Polish construction market.
  • Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Ensure full adherence to Polish building codes, corporate laws, public/private tendering procedures, and safety standards.
  • Financial & P&L Ownership: Manage company budgeting, operational cash flows, and profitability alongside board partners.

What We Look For:

  • Extensive Leadership Experience: Senior executive background in the Polish construction sector.
  • Market Mastery: Deep understanding of the local construction landscape, contractor networks, and market pricing.
  • Legal & Technical Expertise: Solid grasp of Polish construction laws, building regulations, and compliance standards.
  • Commercial Vision: Proven track record of identifying high-value opportunities and negotiating commercial agreements.
  • Languages: Native/Bilingual in Polish and professional fluency in English (C1/C2).
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset: Driven to own equity and grow a high-impact business.

What We Offer:

  • Company Equity & Board Seat: Direct share ownership and profit-sharing structure.
  • Executive Autonomy: Full mandate to shape the company’s vision, strategy, and operational framework.
  • Strong Backing: Access to cross-border manufacturing partnerships, digital architecture, and international scaling channels.

📩 Confidential Inquiries: Send your executive summary or CV to

magismaa@gmail.com or contact us directly via DM.

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u/Financial_Forever_61 — 5 days ago
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(CEO & Equity Partner)

🚀 EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY: Managing Director & Equity Partner (Sp. z o.o.)

📍 Location: Poznań / Warsaw, Poland

🏢 Company: M.. E.. Sp. z o.o.

M... E... Sp. z o.o. is an expanding construction and project management enterprise specializing in steel structures, modular/industrial building installations, and technical sales across Poland and foreign markets.

We are seeking a high-caliber Managing Director (Chief Executive Officer) who will also join as a Shareholder / Management Board Member to take full operational and strategic leadership of the company in Poland.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Executive Leadership & Strategy: Build, scale, and manage the company’s operations, business units, and market strategy in Poland.
  • Team Building & Operations: Recruit, lead, and mentor high-performing construction and administrative teams.
  • Business Development: Identify high-potential clients, developer networks, and commercial partners in the Polish construction market.
  • Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Ensure full adherence to Polish building codes, corporate laws, public/private tendering procedures, and safety standards.
  • Financial & P&L Ownership: Manage company budgeting, operational cash flows, and profitability alongside board partners.

What We Look For:

  • Extensive Leadership Experience: Senior executive background in the Polish construction sector.
  • Market Mastery: Deep understanding of the local construction landscape, contractor networks, and market pricing.
  • Legal & Technical Expertise: Solid grasp of Polish construction laws, building regulations, and compliance standards.
  • Commercial Vision: Proven track record of identifying high-value opportunities and negotiating commercial agreements.
  • Languages: Native/Bilingual in Polish and professional fluency in English (C1/C2).
  • Entrepreneurial Mindset: Driven to own equity and grow a high-impact business.

What We Offer:

  • Company Equity & Board Seat: Direct share ownership and profit-sharing structure.
  • Executive Autonomy: Full mandate to shape the company’s vision, strategy, and operational framework.
  • Strong Backing: Access to cross-border manufacturing partnerships, digital architecture, and international scaling channels.

📩 Confidential Inquiries: Send your executive summary or CV to

project-infosupport@protonmail.com or contact us directly via DM.

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u/Financial_Forever_61 — 6 days ago

The Compliance Inquisition: How Fintech Pioneers Became Orwellian Overlords

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Subheading: Under the guise of AML regulations, personal financial platforms are violating fundamental EU privacy laws, forcing retail users to choose between financial exclusion or conducting illegal data-harvesting on their close associates.

In the early days of fintech, startups like Wise (formerly TransferWise) promised to democratize finance. They branded themselves as the friendly, transparent alternative to legacy banks—built for the modern, mobile global citizen.

Fast forward to 2026, and the mask has completely slipped. What was once a borderless financial utility has mutated into an unregulated private intelligence agency. Driven by regulatory paranoia and a system that treats every citizen as a de facto criminal, fintech companies are now executing an unprecedented dragnet of financial surveillance.

The worst part? They are forcing everyday retail users to violate European Union laws, specifically the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), just to keep access to their own money.

The Illusion of "Guilty Until Proven Innocent"

At the core of the European legal system lies a cornerstone of human dignity: the Presumption of Innocence (Article 48 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights). Yet, inside the compliance departments of major fintech platforms, this principle has been completely inverted.

Today, a simple, low-value peer-to-peer transfer—such as splitting a travel bill or sharing personal infrastructure costs—triggers automated algorithmic red flags. Instantly, the user’s account is restricted, outgoing transfers are "paused," and the platform demands exhaustive administrative proof of innocence.

You are no longer a customer; you are a suspect under administrative detention.

[Algorithmic Flag Triggered] ──> [Account Instantly Restrained] ──> [Demands for External Private Data]

The Absurdity of the Demands: Real-World Inquisitions

To understand how deep this rabbit hole goes, one only needs to look at the standard compliance demands issued to personal account holders today. When a user receives minor personal transfers, the compliance demands escalate from invasive to legally impossible.

In recent compliance cases, personal account holders have been ordered to produce:

Unilateral Legal Declarations from Third Parties: Platforms are demanding that users act as private investigators, forcing them to obtain signed legal letters from third-party associates detailing the exact relationship, the purpose of minor transfers, and the sender's profession.

Third-Party Wealth Auditing: In a shocking breach of basic privacy, platforms are demanding that retail users obtain and upload the private bank statements and personal dividend certificates of third parties who sent them money.

Disproportionate Corporate Infiltration: For individuals who happen to own small businesses, platforms demand internal corporate resolutions, shareholder decisions, and internal ledger invoices—not for a corporate audit, but merely to justify minor, double-digit personal transactions on a retail account.

The Legal Paradox: Forcing Customers to Break the Law

These demands are not just invasive; they represent a direct clash with supreme European Union legislation.

Under GDPR Article 5(1)(c), the principle of data minimization strictly mandates that personal data processing must be limited to what is necessary. Demanding a third party’s full historical financial ledger to reconcile small personal expense-sharing transfers of €50 to €200 is fundamentally disproportionate.

More critically, under GDPR Article 6, an individual retail client possesses no legal authority, mandate, or lawful basis to demand, inspect, or process the private financial statements of another independent citizen. If a customer complies with the bank's demands and harvests their friend’s or business partner’s private bank statements to upload them to a third-party platform, the customer is actively committing a privacy violation.

Fintech platforms are effectively blackmailing their customers: commit a privacy violation against your associates, or we freeze your assets.

  1. Shifting the Auditing Burden

When these transactions occur internally within the same platform (e.g., from one platform user to another), the institution already possesses the direct identity, verification (KYC), and ledger history of both parties.

There is absolutely no technical or regulatory necessity to force the receiver to extract this data. Shifting the burden of auditing onto the retail consumer is a lazy, defensive maneuver by institutions terrified of regulatory fines, choosing to sacrifice their users' rights to save on operational compliance costs.

  1. Violation of Trade Secrets (EU Directive 2016/943)

Corporate entities have a legally protected right to safeguard their internal governance, strategic resolutions, and internal invoices from arbitrary disclosure. Demanding these confidential records for a low-value personal retail account review represents an unjustified assault on corporate confidentiality.

The Quiet Threat of Financial Exclusion

What happens if you stand up for your rights? What if you refuse to violate the GDPR rights of your friends, or decline to leak your company's trade secrets to an automated fintech portal?

The response is swift and punitive. Your funds are locked, your transfers are "paused," and you are locked out of the modern digital economy. For many, this is not just an inconvenience—it is financial strangulation. Because these decisions are made by opaque compliance algorithms and outsourced customer support agents reading from scripts, there is no real path to appeal.

This is a dangerous precedent. If private, venture-backed financial institutions are allowed to act as judge, jury, and executioner, bypass the presumption of innocence, and force the public to police one another's private data, we no longer live in a financial democracy. We live in a financial panopticon.

A Wake-Up Call for Consumers

It is time for the public, and European regulators, to wake up to this quiet crisis.

To the Regulators: The de delegation of state-level AML investigation duties to automated private fintechs has failed. It has created a system of mass, illegal data harvesting that directly violates GDPR.

To the Consumers: Be warned. The platforms that promised to free your money are now actively profiling you, your business, and your friends.

If we continue to comply with these disproportionate, invasive demands without pointing out their fundamental illegality, we are actively consenting to the death of financial privacy. The next time a fintech platform demands that you spy on your associates to justify a €50 transfer, remember: you are not just clearing a compliance check. You are building your own digital cage.

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u/Financial_Forever_61 — 1 month ago
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Töötud tarkvara arendajad.

Räägitakse, et Eestis järjest kaovad töökohad Tarkvara arenduses ja IT s, Kui palju tegelikuses ägedaid IT tarkvara arendajaid ringi hulgub ja tööta võiks istuda??

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u/Financial_Forever_61 — 2 months ago