
With so many Polish people now living in Ireland (over 63,000 according to the 2006 census), it’s hardly surprising that a number of Polish-orientated businesses have sprung up in Dublin and elsewhere in the country. Indeed, enough critical mass seems to have been reached that it looks like a major healthcare operator from Poland is poised to establish its first foreign franchise here, an experiment which will do doubt offer a prognosis on whether the concept could be expanded to the UK, where there’s an even greater number of Polish ex-pats busy making a living (around 150,000).
Maria Stenka, a 45-year-old Polish dentist working from
The company operates 17 clinics throughout
Lux-Med was acquired earlier this year by London-headquartered private equity firm Mid Europa Partners, which will certainly want to inject growth hormones into the business before it undoubtedly sells it on in a few years’ time. Part of that growth now looks like it will come from franchises set to cater for a burgeoning ex-patriate population in cities such as