OpenVan.campβ World of motorhomes — here

Report a problem

What is the problem?

Tourism Holdings Ltd: How the Motorhome Specialist Benefits from Global Travel Tourism

15.05.2026 11:47 1 min 1 source
Tourism Holdings Ltd-Aktie (NZHELE0001S9): Wie der Wohnmobil... DEU
Tourism Holdings Ltd: How the Motorhome Specialist Benefits from Global Travel Tourism
© Tourism Holdings Ltd-Aktie (NZHELE0001S9): Wie der Wohnmobil-Spezialist vom globalen Reisetourismus

New Zealand-based Tourism Holdings Ltd, which rents and sells motorhomes and campervans, generates revenue from international tourists in New Zealand, Australia, and North America. The company faces cyclical demand and high capital costs, with shares listed on the NZX in New Zealand dollars, creating currency risk for eurozone investors.

This content was collected automatically from public sources. All images and content belong to their respective copyright holders. Copyright information

Story sources

Tourism Holdings Ltd: How the Motorhome Specialist Benefits from Global Travel Tourism

15.05.2026 Tourism Holdings Ltd-Aktie (NZHELE0001S9): Wie der Wohnmobil... DEU

🇳🇿 New Zealand — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$1.82 /l

NZD3.14 · €1.58/l

79 of 132

pricier than 59% of countries

Petrol

$1.89 /l

NZD3.25 · €1.64/l

100 of 133

pricier than 74% of countries

LPG

$1.09 /l

NZD1.89 · €0.95/l

33 of 48

pricier than 67% of countries

Popular route

Distance

Fuel cost

~

Est. time

~

Quiz: test yourself
Guess the vanlife lingo — 3 quick questions
1 / 3
Q1 What does a VanBasket Index below 70 suggest?
VanSky - weather index · New Zealand

Best regions in the coming days

Auckland Region +17°·55 km/h
78
Northland Region +16°·43 km/h
75
Nelson Region +15°·32 km/h
74
Waikato Region +16°·54 km/h
73
Bay of Plenty Region +15°·66 km/h
72
Avoid now
Southland Region +12°·91 km/h
54
Gisborne District +16°·34 km/h
59

You May Be Interested

All News
NZ New Zealand

Tourism Holdings Ltd: Between RV Boom and Cyclical Travel Sector

Shares of Tourism Holdings Ltd (ISIN NZHELE0001S9), one of the world's largest motorhome and campervan rental operators, have drawn investor attention amid post-pandemic tourism recovery. The New Zealand-based company reported for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, highlighting synergies from its December 2022 merger with Apollo Tourism & Leisure and demand recovery in key markets (New Zealand, Australia, North America). However, investors are concerned about margin pressure from high fleet financing costs and normalization of travel flows.

NZ New Zealand

Tourism Holdings Ltd (NZHELE0001S9): Leading Campervan Provider from New Zealand

Tourism Holdings Ltd (THL), the world's largest campervan and motorhome rental company, is listed on the NZX and traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange via Tradegate. Its core markets are Australia, New Zealand, and North America, operating brands such as Apollo, Britz, and Maui. Revenue comes from rentals, used vehicle sales, and fleet management services. THL is expanding in North America through the acquisition of El Monte RV, mitigating seasonal fluctuations.

US United States

Mixed results: Tourism Holdings reports growth, Camping World sees decline

New Zealand campervan rental specialist Tourism Holdings Ltd reported revenue growth and high fleet utilization, while US-based Camping World Holdings posted lower revenue and profit due to weak demand for new RVs

News from New Zealand

All News
NZ New Zealand

Tourism Holdings cuts profit outlook as takeover bid emerges

Tourism Holdings (THL), a campervan rental group, has downgraded its full-year net profit forecast for FY26 to $40–43 million from $43–47 million, citing softer consumer confidence, global travel disruption, and Middle East conflict impact on vehicle sales. The company also confirmed receiving a revised non-binding takeover proposal from a consortium led by BGH Capital and the Trouchet family, which already holds 19.9% of THL shares. The indicative offer is $3.10 per share in cash, expiring on June 12 if no response. THL shares rose nearly 30% on the NZX to $2.83.

Source: RNZ ENG
NZ New Zealand

Consortium raises bid for Tourism Holdings to $3.10 per share

Private equity firm BGH Capital and the Trouchet family have increased their offer for Tourism Holdings to NZ$3.10 per share in cash. The consortium already holds nearly 20% of the multinational motorhome and tourism operator, which operates a fleet of over 8,500 vehicles. The company has meanwhile downgraded its earnings forecasts and expects to carry $70 million more debt by year-end.

Install OpenVan.camp

Get quick access and offline reading.

Install on iOS

  1. 1 Tap Share in Safari.
  2. 2 Choose "Add to Home Screen".
  3. 3 Confirm by tapping Add.

Already installed

The app is already installed on this device.

Install from browser menu

Use your browser menu to install or add to home screen.

→ Glossary