Possibilités de développement

As of 1 March 2011, Porsche Holding Salzburg (PHS) became a 100 % subsidiary of Volkswagen AG and hence an integral element of the most successful European automobile manufacturer. It brought full circle the historical development that began with Ferdinand Porsche's design of the Volkswagen and which formed the basis for the successful evolution of the two Porsche companies in Salzburg and in Stuttgart that today are a considerable part of this group as a whole. Porsche and Piëch, the two original shareholding families, continue to be significantly involved in the on-going development of the automotive group, holding key positions as principal stakeholders in Volkswagen AG and as members of the supervisory board.

Through integration into the Volkswagen Group, Porsche Holding in Salzburg was given new sales responsibilities, which in turn triggered rapid growth within the company starting in 2012.

Porsche Ceska republika: Another big challenge for PHS.

New import responsibilities in the CEE countries

In 2012, PHS assumed overall market responsibility for the Czech Republic, making Porsche Cesca republika behind Austria the second largest importer within the company. At the same time, the brands also saw expansion in some markets in Eastern Europe, such as in Albania with Volkswagen passenger cars as well as in Ukraine and Slovakia with SEAT. By creating Porsche Croatia in 2013, PHS takes over 100% of the market responsibility in Croatia for the passenger car Group brands.

First experience in the South American market

Initial steps have also been undertaken in South America in 2012. In Colombia, PHS launched its import activities with Volkswagen passenger cars, Volkswagen trucks & buses as well as with MAN trucks. Followed by Chile in 2013 where PHS imports Volkswagen passenger cars & LCV's, Audi, Skoda, Volkswagen trucks & buses as well as MAN trucks, gathering first experiences within the truck business.

Rapid growth in retail

The Volkswagen Group entrusted PHS with responsibility for its 200 own dealerships in Germany, Spain and Poland.

PHS is also expanding its network of retailers in China and is set to oversee 20 retailers by the end of 2013.

Financial services

Porsche Bank has also enlarged its range of services while significantly increasing its presence across large parts of Europe and in South America.

IT business

Porsche Informatik has also benefitted from the company's rapid growth. CROSS, the dealer management system developed by Porsche Informatik, is slated to become the global standard within the Volkswagen Group.