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Geneva offers global companies a good mix of benefits as an international, European or EMEA (Europe, Middle-East and Africa) headquarters, being located right in the heart of Europe and having an attractive tax structure, easy access, a highly-skilled, stable, multilingual workforce and a business-friendly government.

Home to 140 multinationals, Geneva is a truly international, exceptionally cosmopolitan city with 40% of the local population being foreign. International schools, community clubs and many restaurants featuring cuisine from the world over mean that anyone can create a home in Geneva.

European Cities Headquarter Benchmark 2011 Comparative Advantages Benchmark of Location Factors That Matter to Company Headquarter Allocation

International and regional corporate headquarter site location for market alignment and tax purposes are increasing and this trend will increase. International western companies will seek growth in high growth countries. New international companies from Emerging Markets want to establish European market presence. Cities that want to attract headquarter foreign investment have to develop a business environment suitable for corporate headquarter activities.

This European headquarter benchmark study has 9 location factors that companies use most for the evaluation, planning and implementation of regional or corporate headquarter activities.

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  • Operating Costs
  • Business Environment
  • Global Integration

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Comparative analysis of business environments for headquarter locations in Europe

European Headquarter locations - business environment analysis case study

1. Sponsors

PwC and CLS Communications Language Services sponsored the European Headquarters study.

2. Objective

Your headquarter (global or regional) location says a lot about your company growth ambitions, its (financial) strategy and culture. To complicate headquarter site selection further, no company decision is more personal for executives than where you put your headquarter. All 16 Cities we pre-selected for this comparative analysis are great places to work and live. They are also very different in crucial areas of your location selection decision making. PwC and Global-Arena.com want to provide you a model that helps you conduct a systematic evaluation of the suitability of these locations relative to your business needs. please contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.

3. Scope

Locations:

Global Arena and PwC selected the following top cities in Europe based on their long term performance as headquarter location as chosen by companies.

Amsterdam, Antwerp, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Geneva, London, Luxembourg, Milan, Munich, Paris, Rotterdam, Stockholm, Vienna, Zurich.

Data Series:

Operating Costs

  • Labour Costs
  • Occupancy Costs
  • PwC Corporate Tax Rate

Business Environment

  • Labour Productivity
  • Labour Flexibility
  • Ease of Doing Business

Global Integration

  • Social Political Stability Index: Political Stability Index, Economic Freedom Index; Corruption Perception Index
  • KOF Globalisation Index
  • Logistical Performance

4. Results

Initial Case Study settings:

All decision factors are equally weighted.

The results:

When all location factors are equally weighted, the top ranking locations are Antwerp, Dublin, Copenhagen, Brussels and Geneva.  Berlin, Munich, Paris and Milan are ranked near the bottom – primarily because of labour market flexibility and the KOF Globalisation Index results. Surprisingly, London is ranked near the bottom.  

The good performance of the Belgian cities should not be surprising. In spite of political challenges, the country is at the center of European integration and has an excellent track record in attracting foreign direct investment. Although London is traditionally a European headquarters location, this study reflects the increasing importance of European headquarters being located on continental Europe.

For review:

For many companies, the compelling most compelling factors that impact a headquarter location decision are socio-political stability, labour market flexibility and the ease of doing business. When these factors are heavily weighted, the top ranking locations are Copenhagen, Dublin, London, Zurich and Geneva. If corporations place high value on these factors, that would explain the prevalence of London as a headquarter location. Global Arena methodology allows you to select the criteria that are most important for your situation.

5. Appendix

  • Location filters
    • Location type:
      • Headquarter-location

About this analyses

Your headquarter (global or regional) location says a lot about your company growth ambitions, its (financial) strategy and culture. All 16 Cities that were selected for this comparative analysis are great places to work and live with a long standing track record serving multinational companies as their headquarter location. The selected cities are also very different in crucial areas of your location selection decision making. PwC and Global-Arena.com want to provide you a model that helps you conduct a systematic evaluation of the suitability of these locations relative to your business needs.


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    • Region
      • Geneva
    • City
      • Geneva
    • Sector
      • Information technology - software
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    • Cluster
      • ICT-cluster

About us

The Geneva Economic Development Office offers assistance to those interested in setting up a business base here. Its activities are threefold:

  1. Domestic: the Office provides help for local companies and start-ups in Geneva
  2. International: the Office presents the Canton of Geneva to foreign companies interested in developing their activities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and helps companies relocate and develop in Geneva.
  3. Co-ordination center: the Office helps to bring the various economic players of the Geneva Canton together, both through joint actions abroad or through introductions related to the creation and development of companies in Geneva.
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