mBank set Poland on fire. Someone didn’t bite their tongue
The Deputy Minister of Infrastructure announced an increase in water charges. The mBank profile responded to this news in one of its posts on the X platform. Its post stirred mixed feelings.
We already know that Poland has some of the highest electricity prices in Europe and we know why. Will the same thing happen to us regarding water prices? Any announcements of price increases always trigger a range of emotions. Especially since their effects, sooner or later, will be felt in the average Joe’s wallet. Social media, on the other hand, have the ability to effectively fuel discussions on any topic. It is no wonder that pay rises plus posts on X are an explosive mixThis time, it was not the increases themselves, but the reaction of a large bank on social media that sparked a discussion on the topic.
We want to finish inter-ministerial agreements in August and hold talks on this topic with local governments. There is a chance that the bill will go to the Sejm in late autumn.
– said Przemysław Koperski, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, on Polish Radio 24.
The politician explained that water charges should be structured in such a way as to encourage Poles to save. And these words inspired mBank. “At last” – we read in the entry on the X platform. The comment aroused considerable emotion among the profile’s followers, politicians and water users.
🇬🇧 Water fees are to be constructed in such a way as to encourage saving it – Przemysław Koperski, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure.
At last.
Behind @PAPBiznes
— mBank Research (@mbank_research) August 5, 2024
mBank is famous for its specific language of communication. It may be controversial at times, but it is generally referred to as the “language of smiling people”.
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