Hostelworld Group plc (ISE:HSW)

Ireland flag Ireland · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
1.250
0.00 (0.00%)
May 5, 2026, 4:30 PM GMT
Market Cap153.42M -6.4%
Revenue (ttm)93.80M +2.0%
Net Income7.00M -23.1%
EPS0.06 -22.7%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio21.92
Forward PE8.58
Dividend0.02 (1.92%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 16, 2026
Volume331
Average Volume124
Open1.290
Previous Close1.250
Day's Range1.250 - 1.290
52-Week Range1.130 - 1.700
Beta0.72
RSI46.74
Earnings DateJul 29, 2026

About Hostelworld Group

Hostelworld Group plc operates as an online travel agent focused on the hostel market worldwide. The company offers software and data processing services that facilitate hostel, bed and breakfasts, hotel, and other accommodation bookings. It also provides marketing planning services and marketing and research and development services, as well as management services. In addition, the company engages in the technology trading business. The company was founded in 1999 and is based in Dublin, Ireland. [Read more]

Founded 1999
Employees 269
Stock Exchange Euronext Dublin
Ticker Symbol HSW

Financial Performance

In 2025, Hostelworld Group's revenue was 93.80 million, an increase of 1.96% compared to the previous year's 92.00 million. Earnings were 7.00 million, a decrease of -23.08%.

Financial Statements

News

Hostelworld says it is yet to see significant impact from Iran war

Hostelworld has said it has not yet seen a hit to revenues from the conflict in the Middle East, as strong demand for European travel offsets weaker long-haul bookings from Asia.

5 days ago - Independent Ireland

Hostelworld says it’s yet to see significant impact on travel business from Iran war

Hostelworld, the Dublin-headquartered travel platform, has said it has not yet seen a hit to revenues from the conflict in the Middle East, as strong demand for European travel has offset weaker long-...

5 days ago - Independent Ireland

Hostelworld says yet to see significant impact from Iran war

Hostelworld has said it has not yet seen a hit to revenues from the conflict in the Middle East, as strong demand for European travel offsets weaker long-haul bookings from Asia.

5 days ago - Independent Ireland