The Nemetschek Group of Munich, Germany has been awarded the AxiaBest Managed Company Award 2021. The prize is awarded every year by Deloitte Private, CreditSuisse, WirtschaftsWoche, and the Federal Association of German Industry BDI to outstandingly well managed companies.
AxiaBest Managed Company
“We are delighted to have been named an AxiaBest Managed Company for the fourth time. Winning a prestigious award such as this drives us every year to consistently develop our strategy further,” says Dr. Axel Kaufmann, spokesman of the executive board and CFOO of the Nemetschek Group. “My sincere thanks go to our 3,000 plus colleagues worldwide, who have once again shown exceptional commitment, even in the difficult pandemic year of 2020.”
“From the development of forward-looking strategies and innovative processes to effective corporate governance structures and a healthy corporate culture – like all winners of the AxiaBest Managed Companies Award, the Nemetschek Group stands out for entrepreneurial excellence, and once again sets standards in all key areas of corporate management,” emphasizes Lutz Meyer, Partner and Head of Deloitte Private.
15 Innovative Brands
The Nemetschek Group boasts 15 separate branded companies operating globally in the AEC and Media and Entertainment (M&E) industries. The company focuses on customer needs and open standards (OPEN BIM).
You can learn more about the Nemetschek Group here.
About the AxiaBest Award
The AxiaBest Managed Companies program is a competition to identify successful medium-sized companies, and is run by Deloitte Private, WirtschaftsWoche, CreditSuisse and the BDI in Germany. Winning the competition and being awarded an AxiaBest Managed Companies seal is a recognized benchmark of quality. The vision: to build a national and global ecosystem of excellently managed medium-sized companies. A key unique selling point of Best Managed Companies is its internationality, as Best Managed Companies was launched by Deloitte in Canada in the 1990s and has since been successfully introduced in more than 30 countries.
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