Communication matters.
CNC - Communications & Network Consulting AG is an international strategic corporate consultancy which advises large corporations, mid-cap companies, institutions and individuals on all aspects of strategic communications within their individual markets. We have a particularly strong focus on cross-border mandates. With around 100 employees in 14 cities across Europe, North and South America as well as Asia, CNC is one of the world's leading international strategic communications consultancies.
Our consultants draw on years of professional experience in top managerial positions in industry, politics and associations. This wealth of expertise means we can offer our clients consultancy services that reflect the views and needs of senior management.
Corporate communications and reputation management
Are you unhappy with the way your company is currently perceived? Do you believe your company is undervalued? To find solutions to challenges like these, internal know-how needs to be backed up by an external partner with the expertise to provide a fresh viewpoint and perspective. CNC can assist in developing a new approach, in optimising or adjusting your communications structures and company's reputation. ... More
Special situations and crisis communications
CNC experts have been called upon to advise on some of the most dramatic corporate crises of the past 15 years. We have extensive experience of how to create a communications strategy in order to protect your reputation in critical situations. CNC turns risks into opportunities. ... More
CNC among Germany’s top M&A advisers
In the first half of 2010, CNC ranked second in mergermarket’s M&A ranking in Germany, measured by transaction value. CNC worked on five transactions with a total value of about EUR 9bn (USD 11.8bn) and was thus among the top performers among M&A advisers. With 25 IPOs on the Prime Standard since 2005, CNC remains the market leader in Germany. Since the formation of the company in 2002, CNC has worked on more than 100 transactions with a total value of around EUR 152bn (USD 200bn).

