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| key_people = Adam Góral, ] | key_people = Adam Góral, ]
| industry = Computer Software | industry = Computer Software
| revenue = {{profit}} ] 42.1 million (2010) | revenue = {{profit}} ] 1.3 billion (2012)
| net_income = {{profit}} ] 14.6 million (2010) | net_income = {{profit}} ] 86.9 million (2012)
| assets = ] 19.4 million (2010) | assets = ] 2.26 billion (2012)
| num_employees = 8,500 (2010) | num_employees = 8,500 (2010)
| homepage = | homepage =

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Asseco Poland S.A.
Company typePublic
Traded asWSEACP
IndustryComputer Software
Founded1991
HeadquartersRzeszów, Poland
Area served
Key peopleAdam Góral, President
RevenueIncrease 1.3 billion (2012)
Net incomeIncrease 86.9 million (2012)
Total assets 2.26 billion (2012)
Number of employees8,500 (2010)
Websitewww.asseco.pl

Asseco Poland SA is the largest corporation in the technology sector quoted on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. It was established in 1991 and provided computer software to the banking industry. The current corporation is the result of a merger between ASSET Soft AS and COMP Rzeszów SA. It currently provides a variety of services to the banking and finance industries. Its headquarters are in Rzeszów, Poland.

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