Why Frankfurt?

Frankfurt is one of the economical cities in the world after New York and London.

It is often known as the city of banks and in addition to the famous Deutsche Bank and Karmes Bank, the European Central Bank which is one of the most important central banks in the world is located in this city. For this reason, it is considered the most important economic city in the continent of Europe.

Frankfurt is almost in the center of continental Europe and the major center of German air transport, Ninth best airport in the world after London and Paris and Europe’s third largest airport.

Very good rules in Frankfurt and the German government’s strong support for investment in this city in recent years has increased immigration to the city.

Due to the distance from New York and Tokyo from our country and the European Union Importance of Frankfurt Especially for Middle Eastern countries such as Iran will be more than Tokyo and New York. So Frankfurt will quickly gain its first monetary, financial, economic and commercial position.

Certainly after the British departure from the European Union, London will give Frankfurt its place and that will make Frankfurt more important than London.

The beauty of the city, excellent transportation, the Maine river, Economic dynamics, Located on the slopes of the Tanos mountains and excellent climate and high culture people leaves no doubt in choosing this city for investment. So Frankfurt will be the first choice for any business and investment firm.

Infrastructures

International! Whether entrepreneurial, culinary or cultural: Frankfurt demonstrates its internationality in every respect. Over 170 different nations live and work side by side and together. Numerous consulates and foreign commercial agencies have their headquarters here. There are many opportunities to form an international presence or to make contacts in business or cultural clubs.

This is where Europe’s digital heart is beating!

The trade routes of the 21st century build on data networks and fiber optic cables. Frankfurt is at the crossroads of national and international data networks, which shows that all roads go through Frankfurt in the digital world, too! They are one of the key functions of Frankfurt am Main as a site for production and provision of services, and the ICT industry is among the fastest-growing industries worldwide.

An excellent range of universities and other academic institutions offers the best possible education, research and development possibilities. For example, the Goethe University’s Center for Scientific Computing (CSC) has just put into operation its LOEWE-CSC computer, one of the most powerful and energy efficient supercomputers; and the E-Finance Lab is doing research into areas of the finance industry where cloud computing may be applied.
Frankfurt’s excellent connection to the international transport network brings international customers and partners into easy reach.

Frankfurt International Airport

Passengers in 2015

61 million

Flight connections in 2015 468,153
Scheduled passenger flights per week 4,600
Airlines 98
Destinations 290
Countries Served 104
 Air freight in 2014

2.2 millions t

Freight flights per week 2012 250
Freight airlines 2012 30
Freight destinations (cities) 2012 81
Freight destinations (countries) 2012 46

Digital Hub

Frankfurt as the most important node in the telecommunications industry in Germany and as the European hub for Internet services and communications has reached a prominent position.

Frankfurt in the ranking of the most important information highway poles is in second position.
There are more than 100 top national and international phone companies in the city that is the foundation of a great and forward looking digital infrastructure.

Frankfurt is the second largest data processing center in Europe and home to DE-CIX, the most important node in German’s internet exchange and the world’s largest and most secure data transfer site.
Several thousand miles of fiber optic cable have been implemented across the city.
Companies based here have easy access to the infrastructure they need in order to succeed in the interconnected business world.

Central Railway Station

passengers on workdays

350.000

Trains 1.800 per workday
Rails 29
Travelling time to
Amsterdam 3:37 h
Basel 2:52 h
Brussels 3:06 h
Berlin 3:39 h
Hamburg 3:37 h
Cologne 0:55 h
Munich 3:21 h
Paris 3:49 h

Harbor

Frankfurt is one of the most important cities in Europe, especially because it has very good transport infrastructure. As you definitely know the harbor of Frankfurt plays a major role in transportation programs.

Many transport channels have intersections in Frankfurt. Communication between remote areas and rail transport as well as waterways on the Main and Rhine reminds us of the great importance of the city of Frankfurt.

The Main Road Network

The city of Frankfurt is famous for its diverse transport networks.
You can drive on the German highways as fast as you wish and at the same time keep the security.

You can travel from Frankfurt to other cities in Europe or elsewhere.
The main Frankfurt intersection is located between the A3 (From West to South Germany) motorways and A5 (From northern Germany to Switzerland)  and more than 300,000 people pass through it every day.

Commerce business

Geographical location

Here you will find economic information about the Frankfurt districts.