Polish technology company Tequipy, which develops a platform for global IT equipment management for distributed teams, has been ranked 24th in the Scaling Europe 50 ranking. It is the only Polish company included in the list, with growth of 565% in 2024–2025.
Tequipy helps companies hiring internationally manage the full lifecycle of IT equipment — from purchase and configuration to delivery to employees, servicing, offboarding, storage, reuse or resale of devices. The company operates in more than 180 countries, working with local hardware suppliers to reduce problems related to customs fees, international shipping and long delivery times.
“This is an important moment for us, but also confirmation that we are solving a real problem for fast-growing companies. When an organisation starts hiring people in many countries, IT equipment very quickly stops being a one-off operation. A laptop for a new employee, recovering a device from someone leaving the company, a local keyboard layout, MDM, service, storage — each of these things may seem minor on its own. Together, they can overwhelm and block an IT team. Tequipy was created to take this chaos off companies’ shoulders and turn it into a simple, predictable process,” said Tomasz Stawarski, CEO and co-founder of Tequipy.
The company’s story is closely linked to the experience of its founders. Tomasz Stawarski, Bartosz Czerkies and Albert Podraza previously worked at companies including Revolut, where they observed first-hand how difficult operational IT equipment management becomes in a globally scaling organisation.
Today, Tequipy serves companies that employ people across multiple countries and need a simple way to equip them with devices from their first day at work. The platform allows businesses to order hardware locally, configure it for company systems, deliver it to the employee, track the equipment’s status, and later recover and reuse it after the employment relationship ends.
“What makes me happiest is not the ranking position itself, but what it represents. It shows that a global technology company can be built from Poland by solving a very specific operational problem. Perhaps not the most spectacular one. Perhaps not the most media-friendly. But one that genuinely affects fast-growing companies,” Stawarski added.
The Scaling Europe 50 ranking also includes companies that are Tequipy clients, further highlighting the company’s position as a partner for rapidly growing technology organisations.


