Jungfraubahn Holding AG
The Jungfraubahn Holding AG is a Swiss holding company that is mainly known for owning the Jungfrau Railway, a cogwheel railway that commences at 2061 m (6761 ft) and ends at 3454 m (11'332 ft).
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Type | holding company |
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ISIN | CH0017875789 |
Industry | mountain railways, tourism |
Headquarters | Harderstrasse 14, Interlaken , Switzerland |
Area served | Bernese Oberland |
Key people | Urs Kessler (CEO) |
Revenue | CHF 94.9 million (2020) |
Total assets | CHF 221.71 million (2020) |
Number of employees | 665 (2020) |
Website | https://www.jungfrau.ch/de-ch/unternehmen/jungfraubahn-holding-ag/jungfraubahn-holding-ag/ |
The company owns stakes in various other transport companies, restaurants, tourist-oriented shopping stores and ski equipment rentals in the same region. Its three largest owners are the Berner Kantonalbank (16.5%), JSP Sicherheitsdienste (voting rights exercised by Securitas AG, a security services company, 4.71%), and Gebäudeversicherung Bern (4.6%), the company that sells the mandatory home insurance policies in the Canton of Bern.
Subsidiaries
According to,[1] as of April 2022:
- Wholly owned
- Jungfrau Railway, connects Kleine Scheidegg with the Jungfraujoch
- Wengernalp Railway, connects Wengen with Kleine Scheidegg and Lauterbrunnen
- Firstbahn, connects Grindelwald with First
- a car parking in Lauterbrunnen
- shops and restaurants
- Majority stakes
- Lauterbrunnen–Mürren Mountain Railway, 95%
- Harder funicular railway (Interlaken - Harder), 89%
- the Sphinx Observatory, 57%
- Minority stakes
- Grindelwald–Männlichen gondola cableway, 36%
- ski lift Bumps, 23% (name given by English tourists[2])
- a sports equipment store and rental (Intersport Rent-Network Grindelwald), 13%
- Bernese Oberland Railway, connecting Interlaken with both Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, 8%
References
- Business data for Jungfraubahn Holding AG:
- "Significant Shareholders". SIX Exchange Regulation. 2022-04-14. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- Näpflin, Lia (2017-02-23). "Bügellift kämpft ums Überleben" [T-bar lift fights for survival] (in German). Jungfrau Zeitung. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
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