SOFTSWISS has hosted the second season of its award-winning Summer Kids Camp in August on the shores of Lake Jeziorsko, Poland, bringing together over 100 children of SOFTSWISS employees from more than 11 countries, reaffirming the company’s commitment to a people-first culture that extends well beyond the workplace.
The 11-day camp combined sports, creativity and early career exploration, with over 50 engaging activities amounting to nearly 350 hours of programming. Children took part in everything from tournaments and creative workshops to speaking clubs and hands-on masterclasses.
A standout feature of this year’s programme was the Camp Coin system, a gamified experience that introduced children to basic economic thinking. Kids earned coins for being proactive or engaged in educational tasks and then spent them on privileges like ice cream, song requests at the disco or even becoming a PE teacher for an hour, which many cleverly used to cancel morning workouts!
Hanna Sauchuk, Event Producer at SOFTSWISS, says: “The Camp Coin system helped teach initiative, responsibility and teamwork in a fun way – almost like running a small business.
“One of the most touching moments was when the kids pooled their savings to buy a collective sunrise celebration on the final day. That kind of collaboration and emotional intelligence is exactly what we hoped to nurture.”
Last year’s event won the Eventex Award 2025 in the Corporate Event category, placing SOFTSWISS’ initiative alongside brand-led experiences from Disney, Nike and Netflix.
Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS, says: “For me, this is one of the most meaningful things we do at SOFTSWISS. It brings our core value We See People to life in the most tangible way.
“We don’t just see professionals at their desks; we see human beings with families, dreams and passions. The Kids Camp is our way of saying that their families matter to us as much as their work.
“It is an investment in joy, connection and kindness. Because when children are happy, their parents shine and together, we create a stronger, more united community.”



