Netflix opens office in Poland, it will be responsible for Ukraine and other European countries
Netflix has announced the opening of an office in Warsaw, Poland.
What is known
It will become a hub for Central and Eastern Europe and will be responsible for such countries as Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia and Ukraine. The company plans to invest even more money in the development of local films and series. In addition to this, more dubbed content should appear.
“Netflix Warsaw is a natural next step for us and will help build long-term partnerships in the region as well as deepen existing connections by creating new opportunities for content creators and producers.”
By the way, Netflix has already invested more than 490 million zlotys (about $115 million) in Poland and created more than 2,600 jobs.
Recall that the company recently announced its withdrawal from the Russian market due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A source: Netflix
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