Austrian Business Agency
Austrian Business Agency – Österreichische Industrieansiedlungs- und WirtschaftswerbungsgmbH (ABA-Invest in Austria) is the national investment promotion company of the Republic of Austria.[1] The organization is responsible for acquiring and providing professional consulting services to foreign companies which want to establish a subsidiary or business operations in Austria. ABA provides information about Austria as a business location and advises companies on all relevant issues. The business settlement agency was founded as ICD Austria by the ÖIAG[2] in 1982, and renamed Austrian Business Agency (ABA) in 1995. On the occasion of its 25th anniversary in 2007, ABA changed its corporate design and now uses the name ABA-Invest in Austria instead of Austrian Business Agency, because it more clearly shows the purpose of the company. ABA-Invest in Austria employs a staff of 25 people.
ABA supported a series of prominent international companies such as Sony, Infineon, Ikea, Matsushita Electric Works, Hutchison Mobilfunk, Holmes Place and Starbucks in their setting up business operations in Austria.
A specialized organization belonging to ABA, Location Austria, has been promoting Austria as an international film location since 1998. Location Austria in cooperation with Austria Wirtschaftsservice GmbH (aws) is responsible for coordinating funding measures within the framework of the initiative "Film Location Austria" (FISA). This comprises an initiative of the Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy to support cinema films based on a non-repayable grant amounting to 25 percent of the Austrian film production costs entitled to funding. Due to the major success of the initiative, the funding model "Film Location Austria" (FISA) has been extended for another two years. For more information refer to www.filmstandort-austria.at.
Areas of activity
Austria is in competition with the international community of states to attract foreign direct investment. The national investment promotion company aims to promote the competitive advantages of Austria as a business location, and expand the awareness of Austria as an industrial nation. Austria is the fourth most prosperous country in the EU,[3] but is primarily considered to be a tourist destination and a cultural mecca.
ABA supports foreign companies in establishing their own business in Austria. Potential investors are informed about Austria as a business location, as well as about the economic, political and legal framework. The areas of activity of ABA-Invest in Austria include setting up all necessary contacts in Austria, identification and selection of appropriate sites, compiling all relevant information for a company such as cost factors (e.g. labor and infrastructure costs), tax aspects or the performance of different business sectors in the country. ABA is also available as a consulting partner for all expansion investments.
Foreign direct investments in Austria
ABA - Invest in Austria achieved record results in 2015, providing professional support to 297 international companies setting up business operations in Austria. Total investments amounted to EUR 493 million, creating 1,194 new jobs.
The top investor nation was Germany, accounting for 103 firms locating in Austria, comprising a rise of 17% compared to 2014. Investments of EUR 343.4 million generated by the German business location projects was more than 25% higher than the prior-year sum of EUR 274.5 million. A total of 42 Italian companies set up businesses in Austria in 2015 with the support of ABA. The interest on the part of CEE/SEE countries remained high in 2015, with 77 companies from the region investing in Austria. As in previous year, this group accounted for a good quarter of all ABA investment projects.
With 340 regional headquarters of multinational companies, headquarters location Austria is far ahead of its CEE competitors, namely Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. A study carried out by the law firm Wolf Theiss concluded that only 84 headquarters of international companies are located in all four countries combined.[4]
Austria is in the top ranks when it comes to international ratings for “soft” location factors such as quality of life, legal certainty, health care infrastructure and a clean environment.[5]
On balance, ABA - Invest in Austria has concluded 3,159 international business location projects, attracting total investments of EUR 7.74 billion and creating 52,416 jobs, since its founding in the year 1982.
Year | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
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Companies | 82 | 107 | 123 | 152 | 201 | 256 | 158 | 198 | 183 | 201 | 228 | 276 | 297 |
See also
References
- ↑ Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth (BMWFJ) of the Republic of Austria
- ↑ ÖIAG - Österreichische Industrieholding AG, www.oeiag.at
- ↑ Eurostat 2015, PGDP per capita in PPS]
- ↑ http://investinaustria.at/en/downloads/brochures/headquarters-2015.pdf
- ↑ World Competitiveness Yearbook 2015, „Quality of life“, “Pollution Problems”, “Health Infrastructure”, “Risk of political Instability”