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Profile of registrant

Fleishman-Hillard

Identification number in the register: 56047191389-84
Registration date: 17/03/09 19:32:14

The information on this organisation was last modified on 05/03/13 11:47:28
The date of the last annual update was 05/03/13 11:47:28


Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual

Name/company name: Fleishman-Hillard
Acronym:
Legal status: SA
Website address: http://www.fleishman.com

Sections

Section: I - Professional consultancies/law firms/self-employed consultants
and more precisely: Professional consultancies

Person with legal responsibility

Surname, Name: Mrs  Caroline Wunnerlich
Position: Managing Director

Permanent person in charge of EU relations

Surname, Name: Mrs  Caroline Wunnerlich
Position: Managing Director

Contact details:

Contact details of organisation's head office: 35 Square de Meeûs 
Brussels 1000
BELGIUM
Telephone number: (+32 2) 230 05 45
Fax number: (+) 
Other contact information:

Goals / remit

Goals / remit of the organisation: Fleishman-Hillard is one of the world's leading communications firms, with 2,300 employees working in 83 offices in 21 countries. Our public affairs practice offers the premier network dedicated to public affairs with over 500 specialised consultants in offices throughout Europe, Canada the US and Asia-Pacific.
The Brussels office features a multinational and multilingual staff of 70, whose first-hand experience in European Union institutions, national governments, business and journalism make the firm one of Europe 's leading public affairs and communications agencies. Because of this unique cultural and linguistic mix, we also act as a “hub” for Fleishman-Hillard in Europe providing centralised management for our clients' European communication projects.
Level of interests represented:
  • national
  • European
  • global

Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register

Number of persons: 59
Complementary information:

Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises

First name Surname Start Date End Date
Sebastien De Roos 23/03/13 21/03/14
Shi LAI 28/03/13 26/03/14
Arnaud EARD 28/03/13 26/03/14
Gillian Christina NI BHROIN 28/03/13 26/03/14
Ciara Lonergan 28/03/13 26/03/14
Renato GIACOM 28/03/13 26/03/14
Chiara Sandon 28/03/13 26/03/14
Valerijus OSTROVSKIS 28/03/13 26/03/14
Simon ROOZE 28/03/13 26/03/14
Esther Trieling-Busscher 28/03/13 26/03/14
Ewa Abramiuk 28/03/13 26/03/14
Karl Henrik ANDERSSON 28/03/13 26/03/14
Aaron Frederick McLOUGHLIN 20/04/13 17/04/14
James Stevens 28/03/13 26/03/14
Donald Montague RICKETTS 28/03/13 26/03/14

Activities

Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:


FH’s activities range across a number of standard public affairs professional services, including monitoring, policy analysis, strategy development, contact programmes, conference and event organization, media and digital communications for companies and trade associations in the following sectors: ICT; telecoms; environment; energy; transport; security; defense; financial services; food; health and FMCG.

Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;

Fields declared by the organisation:
  • Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Audiovisual and Media
  • Climate Action
  • Communication
  • Competition
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Customs
  • Economic and Financial Affairs
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Enlargement
  • Enterprise
  • Environment
  • External Relations
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture
  • Food Safety
  • Foreign and Security Policy and Defence
  • General and Institutional Affairs
  • Information Society
  • Internal Market
  • Public Health
  • Regional Policy
  • Research and Technology
  • Taxation
  • Trade
  • Trans-European Networks
  • Transport

Networking

Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.




AmCham EU, BritCham, EPACA, Center for European Policy (CEPS), European Policy Center (EPC), American European Community Association (AECA)

Financial data

Financial year: 01/2012 - 12/2012
Share of turnover related to representing interests to EU institutions on behalf of clients:
11,932,433 €

Clients with turnover below 50000 €.
  • CFA INSTITUTE
  • MARKS & SPENCER
  • RGM ADVISORS
  • QUANTLAB
  • HUDSON TRADING
  • NAREIT (National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts)
  • SANOFI
  • LLOYDS BANKING GROUP
  • TOWERS WATSON
  • EUROACE (European Alliance of Companies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings)
  • HYUNDAI
  • HONEYWELL
  • EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION
  • 3I
  • ICA
  • OXERA
  • EVCA (European Private Equity and Venture Capital Association)
  • DIF (Digital Interoperability Forum)
  • EURIMA (European Insulation Manufacturers Association)
  • KAUPPA (Federation of Finnish Commerce)
  • DANSKE BANK
  • GREENLAND MINERALS
  • LIBERTY GLOBAL
  • EQUIDUCT
  • IOFI (International Organization of the Flavor Industry)
  • GEEF (European Family Businesses)
  • BAYER
  • PHORM
  • CURRENCE
  • GFMA (Global Financial Markets Association)


Clients generating a turnover of 50000 € - 100000 €.
  • HASBRO
  • CHI-X
  • JOHNSON & JOHNSON
  • ISLA (International Securities Lending Association)
  • GESAC (Groupement Européen des Sociétés d'Auteurs et Compositeurs)
  • EPIF (European Payment Institutions Federation)
  • ERRT (European Retail Round Table)
  • PLATTS
  • ERSTE BANK
  • HUAWEI
  • EIGA (European Industrial Gases Association)
  • NATS
  • CEFS (Comité Européen des Fabricants de Sucre)
  • MERCK SERONO


Clients generating a turnover of 100000 € - 150000 €.
  • UNESDA (Union of European Soft Drinks Associations)
  • AEL (Alliance for European Logistics)
  • ABI - INBEV
  • CARLYLE
  • CITADEL
  • EMIRATES
  • NOMURA
  • FEAM (Forum of European Asset Managers)
  • PFIZER
  • McGRAW-HILL
  • BP
  • AT&T/VOX


Clients generating a turnover of 150000 € - 200000 €.
  • PC/BPA GROUP (PlasticsEurope)
  • HUNTSMAN
  • ILR (Institute for Legal Reform)
  • BPA COALITION
  • SWIFT
  • MORGAN STANLEY
  • MARKIT
  • GE
  • PROEXPORT COLOMBIA
  • COCA-COLA


Clients generating a turnover of 200000 € - 250000 €.
  • JANSSEN
  • ECPI (European Council for Plastisicers and Intermediates)
  • BLACKROCK
  • THOMSON REUTERS
  • ISDA (International Swaps and Derivatives Association)
  • ICAP GROUP
  • ISOPA (European Diisocyanate & Polyol Producers Association)
  • CREDIT SUISSE
  • AVIVA
  • LCH CLEARNET


Clients generating a turnover of 250000 € - 300000 €.
  • JP MORGAN


Clients generating a turnover of 300000 € - 350000 €.
  • FORMACARE
  • ELI LILLY
  • BARCLAYS CAPITAL


Clients generating a turnover of 350000 € - 400000 €.
  • STANDARD & POORS
  • EEA (European Express Association)


Clients generating a turnover of 400000 € - 450000 €.
  • AFME (Association for Financial Markets in Europe)


Clients generating a turnover of 450000 € - 500000 €.
  • SHV ENERGY


Clients generating a turnover of 500000 € - 600000 €.
  • BALTICSEA 2020


Clients generating a turnover of 1000000 € - 1250000 €.
  • EXXON MOBIL

Amount and source of funding received from the EU institutions in financial year n-1 of registration
Procurement: 0 €
Grants: 0 €
Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:

The information above is based on revenues of the FH Brussels office related only to representing interests to EU institutions. It does not include public relation services in Belgium or indeed in other countries which are subject to their own regulations (e.g. USA).


Code of conduct

By its registration the organisation has signed the Transparency Register Code of Conduct.

The organisation has also declared to be bound to the following other Code:
EPACA