In recent years, Bonn has undergone a dynamic transformation from a city focused on government functions into a nationally and internationally competitive business location. This process is driven by the two fundamentally important DAX-listed corporations Deutsche Post and Deutsche Telekom, as well as by almost 16,000 medium-sized enterprises and, of course, the many small businesses with fewer than 10 permanent employees, among which Kurtz Investigations Bonn is also counted. From the close networking of business and science, forward-looking technological fields have emerged, for example in the information and communications industry or the healthcare sector. Strong growth in knowledge-based services and the close interlinking of city, business and science make Bonn particularly attractive. More and more people recognise this: the Beethoven city on the Rhine is predicted to experience the highest population growth of all cities and districts in North Rhine-Westphalia.
However, criminal acts by competitors, employees and business partners cause companies in Bonn to suffer annual losses amounting to many millions of euros. Corporate crime is a fundamental scourge of the 21st century. The detectives of Kurtz Detective Agency Bonn assist both in investigation and prevention: +49 228 2861 4084.
Bonn’s greatest international success of recent decades is undoubtedly the establishment of now 18 United Nations institutions, including the forward-looking World Climate Secretariat (UNFCCC). The focus of international activities lies in development cooperation, environmental issues and disaster prevention. The shared motto is "UN in Bonn – for sustainable development worldwide".
This international character of the location is enabled, among other things, by the city’s excellent transport connections. One of the main transport hubs is Cologne Bonn Airport, named after Konrad Adenauer. It is located approximately 15 kilometres north-east of Bonn and is connected to the city via the BAB 59 motorway, an express bus line and the right-bank Rhine railway line. Another air transport connection exists via Bonn-Hangelar airfield, which is located in Sankt Augustin directly on the border with the Beuel district. The airfield is mainly used by business travellers and sports pilots. Bonn is also well positioned in rail transport: Bonn Central Station serves as a long-distance stop of Deutsche Bahn on the left Rhine line Cologne – Bonn – Koblenz, and Siegburg-Bonn station on the Cologne – Rhine/Main ICE line can be reached from Bonn city centre via the light rail line in 20 to 30 minutes. These favourable conditions in the centre of Europe are also reflected in visitor numbers: in 2012, Bonn recorded 1.3 million overnight stays, marking further growth and a new record high in accommodation statistics, similar to North Rhine-Westphalia as a whole.
We can therefore conclude that 25 years after the end of its era as the capital, Bonn has reinvented itself and has almost returned to its former splendour. This development naturally pleases the corporate investigators of Kurtz Investigations Bonn in particular, as it also means that we will continue to have opportunities in the future to support companies in combating corporate and employee crime and in enforcing their interests: kontakt@kurtz-detektei-bonn.de.
The "Lange Eugen" (high-rise building on the right in the image) has been the headquarters of most UN organisations in Bonn since 2006 and is one of the city’s landmarks, especially of its skyline; to the left of it is the "Post Tower", the tallest high-rise building in Germany outside Frankfurt am Main.
Bonn’s retail landscape is characterised by an urbanistically attractive city centre with a high gastronomic experience value. Overall, the city of Bonn has around 1,900 retail businesses with a total sales area of approximately 425,000 m², generating turnover of around 1.78 billion euros (2013).
Especially in retail, but also in other sectors, companies are threatened by crime in all its diversity. Whether embezzlement or industrial espionage, corruption or expense fraud – the inventiveness of employees, competitors or "ordinary" criminals knows no bounds. If you want to be sure that no one can harm you or already is doing so, or if you wish to subject your company to a security test, the experienced corporate investigators of Kurtz Investigations Bonn are the right point of contact for you. Obtain non-binding advice: +49 228 2861 4084.
Kurtz Investigations Bonn offers, among others, the following corporate investigations: