Krzysztof Spyra

Management Board Member for Finance at Elemental Holding

Krzysztof Spyra is a graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics, awarded with the “Top 10” diploma, and a graduate of Staffordshire University, U.K.

After graduation, he spent 7 years working in investment banks in New York and London (JP Morgan and Merrill Lynch). After returning to Poland, he became involved in creating private business ventures in the financial sector in Poland and in Belarus. Over the course of his professional practice, he created from scratch companies in the segment of retail finance, financial intermediation, insurance and banking, as well as services for retail and corporate clients. He was the founder and member of the board of Open Finance SA and Noble Bank SA, as well as the founder and member of the supervisory board of Noble Funds TFI and Open Life SA.

He was the president of the board in the following companies: Home Broker SA, Open Finance SA, Getin International SA, as well as the chairman of the supervisory board of Open Brokers SA, Open Finance TFI and Sombel Bank SA.

Currently, he is the vice president of the board of the Polish Triathlon Association and the president of the board of i-Sport sp. z o.o.


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Elemental Holding

Elemental Holding SA is a Poland-based company primarily engaged in the solutions tied to the purchase, transport and trade in ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as waste derived from obsolete electrical and electronic equipment. The Company specializes in the management of companies from the sector of recycling and trade in recyclable materials. The Company's capital group comprises Evciler Kimya Madencilik ve Degerli Metaller Sanayi Ticaret Anonim Sirketi, Tesla Recycling Sp z oo SKA, Syntom SA and Tesla Metal Sp z oo SKA and Kat-Metal Oy, among others, that are engaged in the waste collection, transport and recovery, including recycling, as well as minimizing of harmful influence on the natural environment.


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