Scout24 AG

TickerG24.XETRA
Current Price
Scout24 AG – stock chart

5-year stock timeline

Scout24 at 73.2 as of May 2026.

Major events

In 2020, Scout24 completed its portfolio reshaping and returned capital to shareholders through distributions and share measures as it worked through post-COVID conditions and the AutoScout24 sale aftermath.

From 2021 through 2023, the group posted double-digit revenue growth. Management progressively balanced growth with profitability, upgrading guidance multiple times in 2023, closing the Sprengnetter acquisition on 1 July 2023, and announcing a €100m buyback in March 2023.

Between 2024 and 2025, management introduced an "interconnectivity" growth strategy at the 2024 Capital Markets Day, backed by a 2024–2026 financial framework targeting margin expansion. The company raised dividend proposals, executed larger buybacks, and appointed Ralf Weitz as CEO effective 1 March 2025.

How the narrative evolved

Early 2020 through 2021, investors saw Scout24 as a post-pandemic recovery play. Listings and subscriptions rebounded, revenue returned to double-digit growth, and the story was straightforward recovery.

By 2023, the narrative had shifted to growth paired with profitability. Upgraded guidance, strong operating EBITDA expansion, and acquisitive product investments suggested the company had found durable operating leverage.

From late 2023 into 2025, the market increasingly viewed Scout24 as a shareholder-friendly compounder. Buybacks, rising dividend proposals, and a clear multi-year target framework from the Capital Markets Day gave investors both near-term returns and visibility into medium-term value creation.

Technical phases

The stock recovered from pandemic lows through 2020 and 2021 into a sustained uptrend as fundamentals improved.

2022 and 2023 brought consolidation and event-driven swings—pullbacks and sideways trading interrupted by breakouts following guidance upgrades and the buyback announcement.

From late 2023 through 2026, a multi-phase uptrend took hold, supported by record results, the CMD targets, and progressive shareholder returns. The share has stabilized into May 2026 around current levels as management executed on plan.

Key risks and downside factors

Scout24 operates Germany's leading online classifieds platforms for real estate (ImmobilienScout24) and autos (AutoScout24), with meaningful competitive distance from local players like Immowelt and Immonet. The natural peer set—Rightmove in the UK, REA Group in Australia, Zillow in the US—provides the useful benchmarks for product and competitive positioning. The business carries real constraints: revenue concentration in agent and listing advertising, persistent regional competition, exposure to property-market cycles, and the ever-present friction from data-privacy regulation that can squeeze monetization paths.

  • Scout24 relies heavily on professional agents and advertisers for revenue. If listing average revenue per account (ARPA) drops or customers leave, the business faces real pressure. The concentration here matters—there's limited cushion if either metric softens.
  • Intense competition from local portals like Immowelt, Immonet, and eBay Kleinanzeigen, alongside international heavyweights such as Rightmove, REA, and Zillow, creates meaningful pressure on both pricing power and market share [1][5][9][20][24].
  • Macro-sensitive slowdowns in German and broader European property markets can sharply reduce ad volumes and subscription renewals, pressuring revenue growth [5][14].
  • Regulatory shifts, data-privacy requirements, or changes to platform liability could narrow Scout24's ability to target users or monetize their marketplaces—and potentially lift compliance costs across the board.

Competitive landscape

Scout24 operates Germany's leading real-estate and automotive marketplaces—ImmoScout24 and AutoScout24—with commanding traffic and listings positions in the country [2][1]. At the European and global level, Rightmove, REA Group, and Adevinta represent the primary competitive set, though domestically the Immowelt/Immonet group (owned by Axel Springer/AVIV) remains the main private rival [17][20][21][22]. The business derives revenue from subscriptions, premium listings, and advertising, making it sensitive to platform traffic patterns, advertising cycles tied to macro conditions, and ongoing consolidation among classified operators [4][1][24][29].

CompanyTicker
REA Group LtdREA.ASX

Private competitors

  • Immowelt / Immonet (AVIV / Axel Springer)

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Performance Figures of Scout24 AG

in EUR

1M High / Low
80.00 / 67.15
52W High / Low
122.80 / 62.70
5Y High / Low
122.80 / 46.12
1M
+2.95%
3M
+5.17%
6M
-17.43%
1Y
-36.69%
3Y
+29.27%
5Y
+18.77%

Relative Performance vs Benchmarks

PeriodScout24 AG vs DAX vs S&P 500 (SPY)
1M +2.95% +2.71% -0.58%
3M +5.17% +7.44% -2.32%
6M -17.43% -23.42% -29.40%
1Y -36.69% -38.52% -61.87%
3Y +29.27% -21.11% -52.87%
5Y +18.77% -39.78% -70.56%

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Historical valuation trends

How the company’s key valuation ratios (P/E, P/S, P/B and P/CF) have evolved over time compared to today.

PeriodP/E RatioP/S RatioP/B RatioP/CF Ratio
Current15.97.03.618.4
1Y ago48.713.85.732.7
3Y ago31.39.13.227.1
5Y ago2.717.62.2103.6

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Scout24 AG stock traded?

The Scout24 AG stock trades under the ticker G24.XETRA on the XETRA exchange. ISIN: DE000A12DM80.

What does Scout24 AG do?

Scout24 AG is a company characterized by the following investment thesis:

What are the key metrics for G24.XETRA?

Key metrics for G24.XETRA include valuation (P/E 20.3, P/S 7.5, P/B 3.5), profitability (profit margin 37.36%, ROE 17.66%), and growth (revenue —, earnings —). Market capitalization is 5.18B EUR. These metrics give an overview of the company's financial performance and valuation.

How has Scout24 AG's stock price performed?

Scout24 AG's stock has returned — over 1 year, — over 3 years, and — over 5 years. Performance can vary depending on market conditions and company developments.

How is G24.XETRA valued?

G24.XETRA has the following valuation metrics: P/E Ratio: 20.3, P/S Ratio: 7.5, P/B Ratio: 3.5. These metrics help assess whether the stock is fairly valued compared to its fundamentals.

Does G24.XETRA pay dividends?

Yes, G24.XETRA pays dividends with a dividend yield of 2.1%. Dividends can be an important component of the total return on an investment.

What are the key risks when investing in G24.XETRA?

Key risks for G24.XETRA include: Scout24 operates Germany's leading online classifieds platforms for real estate (ImmobilienScout24) and autos (AutoScout24), with meaningful competitive distance from local players like Immowelt and Immonet. The natural peer set—Rightmove in the UK, REA Group in Australia, Zillow in the US—provides the useful benchmarks for product and competitive positioning. The business carries real constraints: revenue concentration in agent and listing advertising, persistent regional competition, exposure to property-market cycles, and the ever-present friction from data-privacy regulation that can squeeze monetization paths.
  • Scout24 relies heavily on professional agents and advertisers for revenue. If listing average revenue per account (ARPA) drops or customers leave, the business faces real pressure. The concentration here matters—there's limited cushion if either metric softens.
  • Intense competition from local portals like Immowelt, Immonet, and eBay Kleinanzeigen, alongside international heavyweights such as Rightmove, REA, and Zillow, creates meaningful pressure on both pricing power and market share [web:1][web:5][web:9][web:20][web:24].
  • Macro-sensitive slowdowns in German and broader European property markets can sharply reduce ad volumes and subscription renewals, pressuring revenue growth [web:5][web:14].
  • Regulatory shifts, data-privacy requirements, or changes to platform liability could narrow Scout24's ability to target users or monetize their marketplaces—and potentially lift compliance costs across the board.
Investors should consider these risk factors carefully before making an investment decision.

Who are the main competitors of Scout24 AG?

Scout24 AG competes with several listed peers in its sector. Scout24 operates Germany's leading real-estate and automotive marketplaces—ImmoScout24 and AutoScout24—with commanding traffic and listings positions in the country [web:2][web:1]. At the European and global level, Rightmove, REA Group, and Adevinta represent the primary competitive set, though domestically the Immowelt/Immonet group (owned by Axel Springer/AVIV) remains the main private rival [web:17][web:20][web:21][web:22]. The business derives revenue from subscriptions, premium listings, and advertising, making it sensitive to platform traffic patterns, advertising cycles tied to macro conditions, and ongoing consolidation among classified operators [web:4][web:1][web:24][web:29].
  • REA Group Ltd (REA.ASX)
These competitors influence pricing power, growth opportunities and relative valuation.

When does Scout24 AG report earnings?

Scout24 AG's next earnings report date is August 6, 2026.

Key Metrics

Market Capitalization
5.18B EUR
P/E Ratio
20.28
Analyst Target Price

Valuation Metrics

P/S Ratio
7.48
P/B Ratio
3.46

Profitability Metrics

Profit Margin
37.36%
Operating Margin
55.23%
Return on Equity
17.66%
Return on Assets
9.29%

Growth Metrics

Revenue Growth
Earnings Growth

Dividend history

Long-term record of paid dividends (amount per share and dividend yield at the time of payment).

YearDividendYield at paymentAvg. yield
20261.50 EUR1.45%
20251.32 EUR1.09%
20241.20 EUR1.68%
20231.00 EUR1.71%
20220.85 EUR1.74%
20210.82 EUR1.15%
20201.82 EUR2.64%
20190.64 EUR1.19%
20190.56 EUR1.22%
20180.56 EUR1.22%
20170.30 EUR0.88%

Earnings history & estimates

Historical earnings performance shows how consistently the company meets or exceeds analyst expectations. Forward estimates provide insight into expected profitability and growth trajectory.

Historical earnings performance

31.7%
Beat estimate
65.9%
Miss estimate
+14.83%
Avg surprise when beat
-24.07%
Avg surprise when miss

Reports analyzed: 41

Upcoming earnings report

August 6, 2026
Next earnings date

Analyst estimates for upcoming periods

Next year
December 31, 2027
Consensus4.70
Range4.38 – 5.14
12 analysts
Est. growth vs prior: 16.89%
Revisions: 7d ↑7 ↓0 · 30d ↑8 ↓2
Next quarter
June 30, 2026
n/a

Key financial figures

All figures in EUR

Selected income statement, balance sheet and cash flow figures. Annual and quarterly, based on reported IFRS/GAAP financials.

20252024202320222021
Revenue649.56M566.34M509.11M447.54M389.04M
Operating income (EBIT)291.18M254.17M245.83M196.11M142.92M
Net income240.04M162.10M178.78M123.53M90.50M
Free cash flow280.28M232.11M176.66M132.32M106.09M
Total assets2.11B2.07B2.02B1.88B2.42B
Equity1.48B1.43B1.45B1.35B1.77B
Net debt100.10M124.21M128.90M122.55M139.19M
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