Browse the full management transaction log of TeamViewer SE, a publicly traded company based in Germany. Shares are quoted on DE DE, under the authority of BaFin. Operating in the Technology sector, TeamViewer SE has recorded 1 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €858.6m. The latest transaction was reported on 24 October 2025 — Other. Among the most active insiders: Peled, Dr. Abraham (Abe). Every trade is accessible without an account.
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TeamViewer SE is a German technology company listed on Xetra/Frankfurt (DAX/MDAX/SDAX), with Germany as its country of listing and corporate base. Founded in 2005 in Göppingen, TeamViewer initially became known as a pioneer in remote access and IT support software. Over time, it has evolved from a single-purpose remote-control tool into a broader digital workplace platform serving a global customer base that spans SMEs, mid-market clients and large enterprises. The company remains headquartered in Göppingen, southern Germany. TeamViewer’s core business centers on remote connectivity, endpoint management and digital workplace optimization. Its original flagship product, TeamViewer Remote, is designed for remote access, IT support and troubleshooting. The group has since expanded its enterprise offering with TeamViewer Tensor, a secure remote-connectivity solution aimed at larger organizations that need governance, auditability, identity controls and integration with existing IT workflows. Beyond remote support, TeamViewer has broadened its portfolio into Digital Employee Experience (DEX) capabilities, including endpoint monitoring and automated remediation. The company also offers TeamViewer Frontline, an augmented-reality-based workflow solution used for frontline workers in industrial, logistics and technical-service environments. From a competitive standpoint, TeamViewer benefits from strong global brand recognition, a large installed base and long-standing relevance in remote support. Its value proposition is built around productivity gains, reduced downtime, secure access and better employee experience. The company sits at the intersection of IT support, device management and workflow automation, which gives it exposure to a broad set of use cases—from traditional office endpoints to mobile devices, industrial equipment and OT environments. This positioning is important in a market where enterprises increasingly want unified tools rather than fragmented point solutions. Recent strategic developments have focused on platform expansion and AI. In 2025, TeamViewer launched TeamViewer ONE, a unified digital workplace platform combining endpoint management, remote connectivity, AI and DEX. The company also announced the first integrations following its acquisition of 1E, reinforcing its enterprise digital workplace capabilities. In parallel, TeamViewer highlighted rapid customer adoption of its AI features, with management positioning AI as a key productivity and automation layer across support workflows. For investors, the company therefore combines an established software franchise with ongoing platform transformation, international reach and a clear push toward AI-enabled workplace automation.