Vienna Stock Exchange (Wiener Börse) · Wiener Börse Mid & Small Segment · below €300M
Austrian Microcap Stocks Screener
Screen Austrian microcap stocks below €300M market cap on the Vienna Stock Exchange — CEE-exposed industrial and consumer companies that major screeners miss entirely.
What makes Austria microcaps worth screening
- Austrian microcaps carry CEE exposure that is difficult to access any other way — small Vienna-listed companies often derive the majority of revenue from Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and the Balkans
- The Wiener Börse mid and small segment lists Austrian industrial companies with Central European supply chains and sales networks — unique access to a €1.5T regional economy through liquid, EUR-denominated equities
- Austrian microcaps trade at discounts to comparable German companies despite often similar manufacturing quality, profitability, and IFRS reporting standards
- Non-German-speaking institutional investors rarely cover Vienna microcaps — Bloomberg and FactSet coverage is thin below the ATX 20, and most research is produced by Austrian banks in German
Where Austria microcaps are listed
Wiener Börse Mid & Small Segment
Part of Vienna Stock Exchange (Wiener Börse). Most Austria companies below €300M market cap are listed on this alternative or growth segment — lighter listing requirements, same exchange oversight, and EUR-denominated trading.
Exchange code in ScreenerHero: VIE
How to screen Austria microcap stocks
1. Set exchange + market cap
Select VIE in the exchange filter. Set market cap maximum to €300M (or the equivalent in your target range). Sort by market cap ascending to start from the smallest names.
2. Apply quality filters
Add ROE > 8% and positive profit margin to filter the profitable subset of the microcap universe. Debt/equity below 1.5 removes overleveraged names. This combination narrows the universe to companies worth deeper analysis.
3. Find the cheapest
Sort by P/E or EV/EBITDA ascending within your quality-filtered list. Click any result to open the full instrument page — price history, fundamentals breakdown, and upcoming events.
Screen Austria microcap stocks now
Filter by P/E, ROE, EV/EBITDA, margins, beta, and dividend yield across all Vienna Stock Exchange (Wiener Börse) listings below €300M. Free, no account needed.
Common questions
What segments of the Vienna Stock Exchange list Austrian microcap companies?
Austrian microcaps are listed in the Wiener Börse mid and small segments, below the ATX 20 index threshold. The Vienna Stock Exchange uses a tiered market structure with the standard market and prime market. Most microcaps are in the standard market with lighter ongoing disclosure requirements.
Why are Austrian microcaps an unusual way to access CEE markets?
Many Austrian companies — even small ones — have significant operations in Central and Eastern Europe. Austria has been the primary Western gateway to CEE since 1989, and this is reflected in the geographic revenue split of many Vienna-listed industrials, retailers, and service companies. You get CEE exposure through EUR-denominated, EU-regulated, audited equities rather than through illiquid local CEE exchanges.
How do I screen Austrian microcap stocks in ScreenerHero?
Select VIE in the exchange filter and set market cap maximum to €300M. The universe is small — typically 30–40 active names — so apply minimal filters first to see the full list, then add ROE or profit margin to narrow to quality. EV/EBITDA sorting is useful for Austrian industrials.
Can I screen Austria microcaps alongside other European markets?
Yes — the ScreenerHero screener lets you select multiple exchanges simultaneously. Combine VIE with other European exchanges and apply the same market cap maximum to run cross-country microcap screens with identical fundamental filters.
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