Browse the full insider trade history of Bergbahnen Engelberg-Trübsee-Titlis AG, a publicly traded company based in Switzerland. Shares trade on CH CH, under the oversight of SIX SER. Operating in the Tourism & Hospitality sector, Bergbahnen Engelberg-Trübsee-Titlis AG has recorded 26 reports. The latest transaction was filed on 30 April 2026 — Purchase. Among the most active insiders: Anonymous (Non-executive member of the board of directors). All data is accessible without an account.
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Bergbahnen Engelberg-Trübsee-Titlis AG (BET) is listed on SIX Swiss Exchange (SMI/SPI) in Switzerland under the ticker SIX.SW and operates the TITLIS mountain destination in Engelberg, Central Switzerland. The company is best understood as an integrated alpine tourism platform: it combines cableway transport, winter sports infrastructure, mountain dining, and accommodation into a single visitor ecosystem anchored on Engelberg, Trübsee, and the Titlis summit area at roughly 3,000 meters above sea level. This “four-season” model is central to its investment case. ([titlis.ch](https://www.titlis.ch/de/impressum?utm_source=openai)) The group’s roots go back to the early development of mountain transport in the Engelberg region and to a series of mergers among local cableway and ski-lift entities that eventually created the present-day company. Its registered headquarters are in Engelberg, Switzerland, and the TITLIS brand is the main commercial umbrella for its tourist offerings. The company’s own site highlights the visitor journey from Engelberg to 3,020 meters in about 30 minutes and positions the Titlis Rotair as a signature attraction, marketed as the world’s first rotating aerial cable car. ([moneyhouse.ch](https://www.moneyhouse.ch/en/company/bergbahnen-engelberg-truebsee-titlis-ag-20027776161?utm_source=openai)) Operationally, BET’s business lines are complementary. The core activity is mountain transportation and ski-area operation, including the key links Titlis Xpress, Trübsee, Stand, and the summit connection. Around that core, the company monetizes food and beverage outlets, event spaces, and lodging assets such as Berghotel Trübsee, Hotel Terrace, and Titlis Resort. This vertical integration supports guest retention, increases per-visitor spend, and helps stabilize revenues beyond pure lift tickets. ([titlis.ch](https://www.titlis.ch/de/restaurants/truebsee-self-service?utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, BET holds a strong position in Central Switzerland’s alpine tourism market thanks to the international appeal of the Titlis glacier destination, high-altitude scenery, and a premium experience proposition. Its customer base is a mix of domestic Swiss guests and international tourists, which broadens demand exposure. At the same time, the business remains geographically concentrated around Engelberg and the Titlis massif, making it sensitive to weather, snowfall patterns, and seasonality—key considerations for equity investors analyzing the asset base. ([titlis.ch](https://www.titlis.ch/de?utm_source=openai)) Recent corporate and operational developments underscore a continuing investment cycle. In April 2025, the company announced the inauguration of Titlis Connect, a new single-cable shuttle line designed to play a key role in the broader TITLIS project, with guest operations phased in from summer 2026. The company has also communicated temporary arrangements and new restaurant concepts linked to the site redevelopment, while its latest annual reporting confirms ongoing infrastructure investment to support long-term competitiveness. ([titlis.ch](https://www.titlis.ch/de/medienmitteilung-eroeffnung-titlis-connect?utm_source=openai))