Explore the full insider trade history of TIN INN Holding AG, a listed issuer based in Germany. Shares trade on DE DE, under the supervision of BaFin. Operating in the Tourism & Hospitality sector, TIN INN Holding AG has recorded 1 public disclosures. The latest transaction was reported on 25 September 2025 (Sell). Among the most active insiders: Mallinowski, Ivan. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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TIN INN Holding AG is a German hotel group listed on the Xetra/Frankfurt market (DAX/MDAX/SDAX universe) in Germany under ticker TIW.DE (ISIN DE000A40ZTT8). The company stands out in the European hospitality sector because it integrates the full value chain: it develops the concept, manufactures the hotel modules, operates the properties, and retains ownership of the assets in its portfolio. This vertically integrated model gives TIN INN unusual control over design, build quality, rollout speed, and operating economics. The group was formed around the original TIN INN concept developed by its founders in the late 2010s and was formally reorganized in 2024 with the creation of TIN INN Holding AG and the consolidation with the production business CONTAINERWERK. Its headquarters are in Wassenberg, Germany. The business model is built around standardized hotels made from refurbished shipping containers that are converted into modern, comfortable, digitally operated rooms. TIN INN emphasizes an asset-light operating style at the property level, with no traditional front desk and no food-and-beverage operation, which supports a lean cost base and efficient day-to-day management. Production is industrialized in Germany in facilities spanning 40,000 square meters, allowing the company to complete a site rapidly once permits are in place. The concept combines modular construction, short lead times, and an ESG-oriented narrative focused on upcycling, lower construction waste, and green electricity usage. From a competitive standpoint, TIN INN is targeting a niche that is often under-served by conventional hotel chains: German mid-sized cities and locations with demand from business travelers and transient guests. That positioning is important because it gives the company a differentiated route to market versus traditional urban hotel operators. The brand’s proposition is deliberately simple and scalable, with a repeatable room product, standardized hotel format, and an operating model designed for replication across multiple sites. Early operating disclosures indicated solid occupancy and customer acceptance, supporting the company’s claim of a profitable growth trajectory from an early stage. Recent milestones matter for investors. The company completed its stock market debut on the Scale segment of the Frankfurt exchange in May 2025, a significant step in its funding and visibility profile. In October 2025, TIN INN said it was considering a new secured corporate bond to finance growth, highlighting that external financing remains relevant to the expansion plan. For English-speaking investors, TIN INN should therefore be viewed as a growth-oriented small/mid-cap hospitality and real-estate platform, combining industrialized construction, digital hotel operations, and sustainability branding, with execution risk and funding discipline remaining key factors to monitor.