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SUMMARY C-TEMAlp Continuity of Traditional Enterprises in Mountain Alpine Space areas newsletter n 2 The project... p.2 Background to C-TE- MAlp... p.2 Highlight Business Transfer Platform... p.2 Meeting in Marseilles... p.3 The Entrepeneurship Fair EXISTENZ 2017 in Munich... p.3 Event B2Credit at Marghera... p.4 Information event at Bolzano... p.5 Events organised by C-TEMAlp... p.6 Interview with Lukas von Guggenberg... p.7 European Politics for Business Transfer.. p.8 Investment opportunities... p.9 Website: http://www.alpine- space.eu/projects/c-temalp/ Network of business support organizations: www.business-transfer.eu

The project The project C-TEMAlp (Continuity of Traditional Enterprises in Mountain Alpine Space areas) was created in order to deal with the topic of company succession in the alpine space area so that the increasing depopulation and migration of companies can be stopped or rather slowed down. Businessmen and women in alpine space areas have to prepare themselves in good time so that suitable successors can be found to ensure their companies survival. The international business transfer is one approach for this. The eleven project partners (chambers of commerce, development agencies, innovation centres and universities) from Italy, Austria, Germany, France, Slovenia and Switzerland are offering together in line with this project (C-TEMAlp) a comprehensive service with special consulting activities for business transfers. In addition they have set up a network to support companies with business transfers at a transnational level. Background to C-TEMAlp The C-TEMAlp project was chosen by the European commission in line with the European alpine space programme (Interreg Alpine Space 2017 2020) and at the same time helps to support the innovation processes and diversification of companies in mountain regions. Moreover it is suitable for facilitating cooperation between small and medium sized companies and research facilities in order to make cross-border exchanges possible. The project was started at the end of 2015 and is scheduled to run for three years until December 2018. The budget amounts to almost two million euro. Highlight Business Transfer Platform The participants of this EU project have developed together a business transfer platform www.business-transfer.eu/ marketplace. This Internet portal should facilitate contact and exchanges between potential buyers and sellers of companies beyond national borders. The first test results of the business transfer platform, commissioned in summer, were presented at the meeting of the project steering committee in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Marseilles. This platform for business transfers is an innovation and should serve as a best practice example for other countries in the EU and for international business transfers, even once the project is completed. Moreover, its use should not be restricted to alpine space areas. 2

October 2017 Meeting in Marseilles Members of the steering committee for the EU project C-TEMAlp were at the end of October for two days guests of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Marseilles (F). Discussions were centred on the progress in implementing the project as well as on the implementation of the online platform, which was created to ensure that companies continue business in the alpine space area. The next steps of the project were planned during the meeting in Marseilles. In addition the participants presented the options their respective regions offer for business transfers and reviewed a joint communication and monitoring strategy for services. The various project partners organise a series of events, conferences and informative meetings in order to bring buyers and sellers of companies together and register their profiles on the platform. So far more than 160 companies have showed interest in this project within the scope of the so-called Alpcafès (an idea based on the World Café to engage people in conversations to share their views and agree common solutions). The lectures by the experts from each country on how business transfers at a national and international level can succeed were the highlight of the meeting in Marseilles. November 2017 - The Entrepeneurship Fair EXISTENZ 2017 in Munich Around 1.500 interested people visited this year the Entrepeneurship Fair EXISTENZ 2017 in Munich, organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Munich and Upper Bavaria. The fair offered the founders an unparalleled consulting and information program under one roof. More than 100 workshops and lectures covered all aspects of self-employment, from business plan to finance, marketing and time management. At more than 40 information booths, authorities, institutions and industry associations provided additional information. Special 3

focus of this year s EXISTENZ was the business transfer. For founders there are more and more opportunities to build their own existence by taking over an established company. The C-TEMAlp s team in the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Munich and Upper Bavaria took part in the event with an information booth about the C-TEMAlp activities and advisory services and the chances not only to establish a company by means of business transfer, but also about the possibility of internationalisation through succession. February 2018 Event B2Credit, Business transfers: new challenges new markets at Marghera Unioncamere del Veneto Eurosportello, in cooperation with Veneto Innovazione, the project leader, within a large partnership of public and private entities, has developed services to support business transfers at a cross-border level whether for potential buyers or those interested in selling. A network of experts offers the companies free services and supporting consultancies. The event B2Credit, entitled Business transfers: new challenges new markets held at Marghera on Wednesday 28 February proposed a procedure for information meetings and exchanges of information on investment opportunities in the alpine space, particularly the regions PACA/ Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and banking services for cross-border investments and business transfer operations. The meeting was aimed at companies, corporations, trade associations and experts interested in knowing about foreign investment opportunities in connection with business transfers in the alpine area. 4

February 2018 Information event at Bolzano on business transfer in the alpine region The Chamber of Commerce of Bolzano/Bozen held an information event at the end of February on the subject of business transfer in the alpine region. The event was earmarked for businesses interested in buying or selling companies in the alpine region. Experts spoke about success factors and gave concrete examples. The topics dealt with covered feasible contexts for international business transfers. Lukas von Guggenberg, a business consultant, described factors essential for success and outlined potential problems. Martina Agosti of the Italian-German Chamber of Commerce of Munich and Stuttgart and Jean-Claude Baumer, director of omegaconsulting GmbH (Ltd) of Munich provided information on the status quo of business transfers in Bavaria and how to acquire local investment. Later on the business consultant Lucas De Lorenzi spoke about fiscal and legal aspects of business life in Germany and Austria. The business transfer platform Marketplace (www.businesstransfer.eu/marketplace) was also introduced. It enables potential buyers and sellers of companies to make contact beyond national boundaries. The countries involved include Germany, France, Austria, Slovenia and Switzerland. 5

Events organised by C-TEMAlp for those who want to sell a company Organiser Location Date Chamber of commerce and crafts of Maribor Unioncamere Veneto in cooperation with Veneto impresa Chamber of commerce and industry of Marseilles-Provence Chamber of commerce and industry of Munich in cooperation with the Italian-German Chamber of commerce University of Applied Sciences HTW Innovation Region Styria ltd Maribor (SLO) Number of participants Number of companies participating 30.05.2017 24 19 Treviso (I) 27.06.2017 20 14 Marsiglia (F) 11.07.2017 15 12 Monaco di Baviera (D) 13.07.2017 33 15 Zurigo (CH) 15.09.2017 15 9 Hartberg (A) 21.09.2017 22 9 Csmt Gestione Scarl Brescia (I) 12.10.2017 34 16 Total 163 94 6

As a consultant and partner of the company GCI Management GmbH (Ltd) of Munich you deal on a daily basis with crossborder business transfers. What are the main reasons that drive businessmen and women to expand their businesses beyond national borders? There are various reasons that lead businesses to become international. It can be a question of maximising costs or production in the future as much as transferring know-how and technology. In some cases these deals between companies also ease the succession in family businesses. As they also contribute to opening new markets, no doubt their role will become more important in the future. Interview with Lukas von Guggenberg, business consultant of Bolzano What, according to you, are the most important factors to consider in the event of an international business transfer? As we can see from investment processes between Italy, Germany and Austria, it is important that the companies and investors involved have a clear strategic direction and a convincing company plan. In addition they have to present their requests to the company in a concrete and unequivocal manner, maximise the value of their company and argue the selling price. In this way it is possible to reduce to a minimum the risks to the company. How do you evaluate the C-TEMAlp project and the related platform www.businesstransfer.eu/marketplace for business transfers? www.business-transfer.eu/marketplace gives interested parties the opportunity to establish quickly and easily contacts between potential sellers and potential buyers in the destination country. This reduces considerably the cost of researching international business transfers. C-TEMAlp is making an important contribution to the continuity of companies in the alpine region. 7

European Politics for Business Transfer Business transfer could be a way of business renewal and the European Union is financing services and projects to support companies and to raise the awareness of this opportunity. Business transfer is getting more and more interesting in Europe. Latest news say that the DG Growth initiative, Enterprise Europe Network, is dedicating to the matter, in fact business transfer has become one of the optional activities mentioned in the Network Annual Guidance Note 2018. Enterprise Europe Network from now on will offer partnership, signposting and/or advisory services to support cross-border business transfer, particularly in border areas. This includes advice on innovation and new business models to help the new owner of the business transform it and operate cross border. Some companies may be doubtful at such a notion. Still, Enterprise Europe Network can also make the idea of business transfer more attractive by associating it with an opportunity to transform a business. Network services should be complementary to any existing regional services for this purpose. Network partners involved in this service area should also identify whether regional development plans for transfer of business are in place in their region and, if so, explore the possibilities for cooperation and/or support for developing additional services. The policy unit dealing with Business Transfer in DG GROW provided also information on the results of two projects on business transfer supported under CIP and COSME which are likely to be useful for those who are seeking inspiration for activities in this field. It is available online the Guidebook produced in 2016 for an awareness raising campaign, developed in the frame of the project BTAR - Business Transfer Awareness Raising. It focuses on activities and tools to advance business transfer success. EU4BT project presents the results on matching buyers and sellers. This project aims to develop standards, good practices and policy implications related to buyer-seller matching platforms specifically for business transfers. An academic study has been carried out involving and being validated by matching platforms from all over Europe. 8

Investment opportunities Wood Construction Company AUSTRIA: Styria A successful styrian wood construction company with 20 employees, founded in 1960, is looking for a buyer. Suitable for wood construction technician, carpenter or construction engineer. The product range includes Austrian quality products made of woods. An international distribution Network and numerous registered customers are available. Contact: Innovation Region Styria (www.irstyria.com) claudia.krobath@ir-styria.com Food and Beverage Sector: The World of Italian Specialities ITALY: Bolzano The company established itself as an intermediary between two worlds; Italian producers of speciality foods and foreign retailers operating in their own territories, with regard to marketing and sales of their products since 1996. The company looks after markets with a German-speaking background like Germany, Austria and Switzerland but also works in the Benelux areas. The main focus lies on short routes from the customer to the producer. Contact: Chamber of commerce of Bolzano/Bozen (www.camcom.bz.it) monika.frenes@camcom.bz.it To know more about the project: http://www.alpine-space.eu/ projects/c-temalp/en/home 9