On 28 June 1948, DETEKTEI-HOLLER was founded as a one-man business in Bielefeld by Karl Holler.
Karl Holler not only led his detective agency from its humble beginnings to a successful business, he was also one of the first members of today’s Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e. V. (federal association of German detectives) and simul-taneously served as its president.
Already during the forties and fifties, the cases Karl Holler worked on mostly concerned intra- and extra-corporate problems of businesses, including many cases of transnational patent and trademark infringement, as well as suspicion of insurance fraud.
In 1970, Karl Holler’s daughter Eveline Wippermann entered into the company after targeted vocational training. Following the founder’s death, she took over the company.
Eveline Wippermann continued her father’s success. Due to a combination of expertise, professionalism, networked thinking, and the necessary business acumen, the former one-man business of her father developed into the well-known business investigation firm DETEKTEI-HOLLER GmbH.
Supporting the activities of the Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e.V. has always been of great importance to Eveline Wippermann.
For this reason, she has taken active part starting in 1994 and serves as vice president to the association whose president she was from 2000 until 2013.
Additionally, Eveline Wippermann was a member of the board of the ASW Bundesverband [Allianz für Sicherheit der Wirtschaft e. V. (Alliance for the Safety of the Businesses e. V.)].
For more than 15 years, Sandra Wippermann, the third generation, has been contributing successfully on an international level. She thus continues her mother's success with the talent for investigation.
Sandra Wippermann is a trained business economist, certified fraud manager (FS), and patent counsel (University of Jena). Based on her in-depth professional expertise in the field of industrial property rights, she specializes, among other things, in the investigation of trans-national infringements of intellectual property rights.
In 2018, we decided to change the company name and to part with the term ‘Detektei’, not least due to several recommendations concerning this matter. This change was also motivated by the fact that ‘Detektei’ can no longer fully express nature and scope of our individual services.
On 28 June 1948, DETEKTEI-HOLLER was founded as a one-man business in Bielefeld by Karl Holler.
Karl Holler not only led his detective agency from its humble beginnings to a successful busi-ness, he was also one of the first members of today’s Bundesver-band Deutscher Detektive e.V. (federal association of German detectives) and simultaneously served as its president.
Already during the forties and fifties, the cases Karl Holler worked on mostly concerned intra- and extra-corporate pro-blems of businesses, including many cases of transnational patent and trademark infringe-ment, as well as suspicion of insurance fraud.
In 1970, Karl Holler’s daughter Eveline Wippermann entered into the company after targeted vocational training. Following the founder’s death, she took over the company.
Eveline Wippermann continued her father’s success. Due to a combination of expertise, pro-fessionalism, networked thinking, and the necessary business acumen, the former one-man business of her father developed into the well-known business investigation firm DETEKTEI-HOLLER GmbH.
Supporting the activities of the Bundesverband Deutscher De-tektive e.V. has. always been of great importance to Eveline Wippermann. For this reason, she has taken active part starting in 1994 and serves as vice president to the association whose president she was from 2000 until 2013.
Additionally, Eveline Wipper-mann was a member of the board of the ASW Bundesverband [Allianz für Sicherheit der Wirtschaft e. V. (Alliance for the Safety of the Businesses e. V.)].
For more than 15 years, Sandra Wippermann, the third gene-ration, has been contributing successfully on an international level. She thus continues her mother's success with the talent for investigation.
Sandra Wippermann is a trained business economist, certified fraud manager (FS), and patent counsel (University of Jena). Based on her in-depth pro-fessional expertise in the field of industrial property rights, she specializes, among other things, in the investigation of trans-national infringements of intel-lectual property rights.
In 2018, we decided to change the company name and to part with the term ‘Detektei’, not least due to several recommendations con-cerning this matter.
This change was also motivated by the fact that ‘Detektei’ can no longer fully express nature and scope of our individual services.
On 28 June 1948, DETEKTEI-HOLLER was founded as a one-man business in Bielefeld by Karl Holler.
Karl Holler not only led his detective agency from its humble beginnings to a successful business, he was also one of the first members of today’s Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e. V. (federal association of German detectives) and simultaneously served as its president.
Already during the forties and fifties, the cases Karl Holler worked on mostly concerned intra- and extra-corporate problems of businesses, including many cases of transnational patent and trademark infringement, as well as suspicion of insurance fraud.
In 1970, Karl Holler’s daughter Eveline Wippermann entered into the company after targeted vocational training. Following the founder’s death, she took over the company.
Eveline Wippermann continued her father’s success. Due to a combination of expertise, professionalism, networked thinking, and the necessary business acumen, the former one-man business of her father developed into the well-known business investigation firm DETEKTEI-HOLLER GmbH.
Supporting the activities of the Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e.V. has always been of great importance to Eveline Wippermann. For this reason, she has taken active part starting in 1994 and serves as vice president to the association whose president she was from 2000 until 2013.
Additionally, Eveline Wippermann was a member of the board of the ASW Bundesverband [Allianz für Sicherheit der Wirtschaft e. V. (Alliance for the Safety of the Businesses e. V.)].
For more than 15 years, Sandra Wippermann, the third generation, has been contributing successfully on an international level. She thus continues her mother's success with the talent for investigation.
Sandra Wippermann is a trained business economist, certified fraud manager (FS), and patent counsel (University of Jena). Based on her in-depth professional expertise in the field of industrial property rights, she specializes, among other things, in the investigation of trans-national infringements of intellectual property rights.
In 2018, we decided to change the company name and to part with the term ‘Detektei’, not least due to several recommendations concerning this matter. This change was also motivated by the fact that ‘Detektei’ can no longer fully express nature and scope of our individual services.
On 28 June 1948, DETEKTEI-HOLLER was founded as a one-man business in Bielefeld by Karl Holler.
Karl Holler not only led his detective agency from its humble beginnings to a successful business, he was also one of the first members of today’s Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e. V. (federal association of German detectives) and simultaneously served as its president.
Already during the forties and fifties, the cases Karl Holler worked on mostly concerned intra- and extra-corporate problems of businesses, including many cases of transnational patent and trademark infringement, as well as suspicion of insurance fraud.
In 1970, Karl Holler’s daughter Eveline Wippermann entered into the company after targeted vocational training. Following the founder’s death, she took over the company.
Eveline Wippermann continued her father’s success. Due to a combination of expertise, professionalism, networked thinking, and the necessary business acumen, the former one-man business of her father developed into the well-known business investigation firm DETEKTEI-HOLLER GmbH.
Supporting the activities of the Bundesverband Deutscher Detektive e.V. has always been of great importance to Eveline Wippermann. For this reason, she has taken active part starting in 1994 and serves as vice president to the association whose president she was from 2000 until 2013.
Additionally, Eveline Wippermann was a member of the board of the ASW Bundesverband [Allianz für Sicherheit der Wirtschaft e. V. (Alliance for the Safety of the Businesses e. V.)].
For more than 15 years, Sandra Wippermann, the third generation, has been contributing successfully on an international level. She thus continues her mother's success with the talent for investigation.
Sandra Wippermann is a trained business economist, certified fraud manager (FS), and patent counsel (University of Jena). Based on her in-depth professional expertise in the field of industrial property rights, she specializes, among other things, in the investigation of trans-national infringements of intellectual property rights.
In 2018, we decided to change the company name and to part with the term ‘Detektei’, not least due to several recommendations concerning this matter. This change was also motivated by the fact that ‘Detektei’ can no longer fully express nature and scope of our individual services.