Schindler outlines strategic focus for elevators, shares in Swiss peer comparison
29.06.2026 - 09:57:15 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 09:56.
Schindler (CH0024638196) remains one of the core names in the global elevator and escalator industry. The Swiss group competes directly with peers such as Otis and Kone on the SIX Swiss Exchange, forming a visible cluster for investors in building-technology stocks.
Strategic priorities in urban mobility
Schindler’s long-term strategy is centered on urbanization and the modernization of existing building stock, a structural trend that continues across Europe, Asia and the Americas. According to the company’s investor materials, its portfolio spans new installations, modernization and maintenance services for elevators, escalators and moving walks.
The group emphasizes lifecycle revenues from service contracts, which tend to be more recurring than new equipment sales and are a key profit driver in the sector. This mirrors the business models of international peers such as Otis and Kone, where service backlogs provide multi-year revenue visibility.
Position in the global peer group
In the listed elevator space, Schindler stands alongside Otis on the NYSE and Kone on Nasdaq Helsinki, giving investors a diversified set of venues and currencies for sector exposure. Market commentary on industrials often treats these names as a distinct vertical-transportation subsector within broader capital-goods indices.
Analyst coverage on the elevator and building-technology segment, including houses such as UBS and JPMorgan, regularly highlights the sensitivity of orders to construction cycles and commercial real-estate activity. Service revenues, by contrast, tend to be more resilient, smoothing earnings through macro cycles.
Background and price data on Schindler
Further company news, sector comparisons and trading data on the Schindler shares are available in the dedicated topic section and via the group’s investor-relations pages.
What the company sells
Schindler’s core business is the design, installation and servicing of elevators, escalators and moving walks for residential, commercial and infrastructure buildings. A key product family is the Schindler 7000 high-rise elevator line, which targets tall office towers and mixed-use projects with focus on energy efficiency and ride comfort.
Where the stock trades today
The Schindler shares (CH0024638196) trade on the SIX Swiss Exchange; a live-verified last price and timestamp were not available in the most recent data check, so no current price is stated here.
Key data on the Schindler shares
- Company: Schindler Holding AG
- ISIN: CH0024638196
- WKN: not live-verified
- Ticker: not live-verified
- Trading venue: SIX Swiss Exchange
- Price (as of not live-verified): not stated
- Market cap: not live-verified
- Sector / industry: Capital goods, elevators and escalators
- Index membership: not live-verified
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell securities, or any form of financial promotion. All data have been checked against publicly available sources; nevertheless, figures may change over time and should be verified against original publications before making decisions.
