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OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Introduces Booking Engine for Agent Checkout, Bringing End-to-End AI Agent Bookings to the Hospitality Industry

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OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) announced the June 2026 rollout of OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout, an AI agent-focused hospitality booking platform.

The Service integrates Agent Wallet, Agent Checkout, and OwlPay Harbor, targeting 2,800+ OwlNest hotel clients and leveraging USD 280M 2025 gross booking volume.

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Positive

  • Initial rollout targets 2,800+ hotels and accommodations using OwlNest
  • OwlNest client platforms generated about USD 280M gross booking volume in 2025
  • Asia-focused ecosystem saw roughly USD 30M monthly gross orders in March and April 2026
  • Three potential revenue streams: platform fees, payment fees, and per-transaction fees
  • Service expected to launch in June 2026, giving a defined near-term timeline
  • Licensed payment rails and money transmitter coverage in 40 U.S. states support compliance

Negative

  • Gross booking figures are not OwlTing revenue and not yet processed through OwlPay
  • Adoption timing and scale are explicitly subject to market conditions and regulation
  • Monetization depends on hospitality operators adopting AI agent booking channels
  • Cross-border settlement expansion into supplier payouts may face jurisdictional complexity

Key Figures

OwlNest clients: 2,800+ hotels and accommodations Gross booking volume: USD 280 million Monthly gross order volume: USD 30 million +5 more
8 metrics
OwlNest clients 2,800+ hotels and accommodations Existing OwlNest property management client base for initial rollout
Gross booking volume USD 280 million 2025 gross booking volume across OwlNest client platforms
Monthly gross order volume USD 30 million Monthly gross order volume in March and April 2026 in Asia-focused ecosystem
Global online travel bookings USD 1.2 trillion Projected global online travel gross bookings by 2026 (Phocuswright Research)
Online hotel penetration 2024 55% Online penetration in the hotel segment in 2024
Online hotel penetration 2026 58% Projected online penetration in the hotel segment by 2026
AI agent booking share 30% IDC prediction of travel bookings executed by AI agents by 2030
State licenses 40 U.S. states Money Transmitter Licenses or equivalents backing OwlPay framework

Market Reality Check

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Technical Shares at $5.62 are trading below the 200-day MA of $7.51 and sit well under the $90.00 52-week high, though above the $5.154 52-week low.

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No peer stocks from the Software - Infrastructure group were flagged in the momentum scanner, suggesting the -4.42% move in OWLS reflects company-specific trading rather than a sector-wide AI or software rotation.

Previous AI Reports

2 past events · Latest: Jan 07 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 2 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 07 AI payments integration Positive +2.5% Plan to integrate OwlPay with x402 to enable AI agent-initiated payments.
Nov 20 AI settlement strategy Positive -3.0% Launch of “Invisible Rails” strategy for AI economy settlement and x402 use.
Pattern Detected

AI-tagged announcements have produced mixed, generally modest reactions, with one positive and one negative move and an average change of -0.22%.

Recent Company History

Recent disclosures show OwlTing building an AI-focused payments and settlement stack over multiple steps. Prior AI-tagged news on Nov 20, 2025 and Jan 7, 2026 highlighted adoption of the x402 standard, an “Invisible Rails” strategy, and plans for autonomous AI-agent payments across more than 20 markets. Those updates framed OwlPay as compliant infrastructure for Agentic Commerce. Today’s hospitality-oriented AI booking engine extends that roadmap into hotel and lodging distribution, leveraging earlier x402 integration and positioning AI agents directly in booking flows.

Historical Comparison

-0.2% avg move · Prior AI-tagged releases for OWLS saw average moves of -0.22%, with one gain of 2.54% and one declin...
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Average Historical Move AI

Prior AI-tagged releases for OWLS saw average moves of -0.22%, with one gain of 2.54% and one decline of -2.97%. Today’s -4.42% reaction leans toward the weaker side of that range.

Earlier AI updates focused on strategy and x402 integration for AI-agent payments; this headline carries that theme into a concrete hospitality booking engine, directly targeting hotel and OTA transaction flows.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends OwlTing’s AI strategy into hospitality by linking OwlPay Agent Wallet, Age...
Analysis

This announcement extends OwlTing’s AI strategy into hospitality by linking OwlPay Agent Wallet, Agent Checkout, and Harbor into an end-to-end booking stack, anchored on a base of 2,800+ OwlNest properties and USD 280 million in 2025 gross bookings. It ties into prior x402 and Agentic Commerce initiatives while targeting a projected USD 1.2 trillion online travel market. Investors may watch future disclosures on adoption trends, transaction volumes, and how regulatory coverage in 40 U.S. states supports scaling.

Key Terms

agentic commerce, online travel agencies (otas), money transmitter licenses
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agentic commerce technical
"infrastructure for hospitality Agentic Commerce, anchored by 2,800+ hotel"
Agentic commerce is buying and selling driven by autonomous digital agents — such as smart apps, bots, or AI assistants — that act on a person’s or business’s behalf to find, compare, negotiate and execute transactions. Investors should care because these agents can change who controls customer relationships, cut costs and speed up sales like a personal shopper that never sleeps, but they also shift competitive dynamics, data value and regulatory risk for platforms and retailers.
online travel agencies (otas) technical
"designed to help hotels, B&Bs, Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) and hospitality"
Online travel agencies (OTAs) are websites and apps that let travelers search, compare and book flights, hotels, rental cars, tours and packages from many suppliers in one place—like a digital marketplace or travel-focused e-commerce store. They matter to investors because OTAs act as middlemen that generate revenue through commissions, fees or advertising and can quickly magnify shifts in travel demand, pricing power, distribution rules or customer acquisition costs, all of which affect profitability and growth prospects for travel-related businesses.
money transmitter licenses regulatory
"operating under one licensed framework, backed by Money Transmitter Licenses"
Money transmitter licenses are official permissions granted by government authorities that allow a business to legally transfer money between people or entities. They ensure that companies handling financial transactions follow rules designed to protect consumers and prevent fraud. For investors, these licenses are important because they demonstrate that a business operates within legal boundaries and adheres to financial safety standards.

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Combining Agent Wallet, Agent Checkout, and Harbor, OwlPay is building booking, payment confirmation, and global settlement infrastructure for hospitality Agentic Commerce, anchored by 2,800+ hotel and accommodation clients on its OwlNest platform

OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout: AI Discovery, Room Recommendation, and Checkout & Settlement workflow

ARLINGTON, Va., May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) (“OwlTing” or the “Company”), the operating brand of OBOOK Holdings Inc., a global fintech company, today announced the upcoming launch of OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout (the "Service"), a new hospitality booking engine designed to help hotels, B&Bs, Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) and hospitality platforms support AI agent-initiated bookings and payments. The Service integrates three purpose-built layers: OwlPay Agent Checkout for booking confirmation and payment acceptance, OwlPay Agent Wallet1 for AI agent-authorized payment, and OwlPay Harbor for cross-border supplier settlement2, forming an end-to-end pathway for AI agent-driven hospitality bookings. The Service is expected to roll out in June 2026.

To bring the Service to market at launch, the Company intends to first onboard its existing hospitality client base through its OwlNest property management system, which today serves over 2,800 hotel and accommodation clients worldwide, as the initial deployment audience for the Service. In 2025, gross booking volume across OwlNest client platforms reached approximately USD 280 million, with monthly gross order volume within OwlTing's Asia-focused booking ecosystem reaching approximately USD 30 million in each of March and April 20263. These figures represent the aggregate value of real hospitality transactions within OwlTing's existing client network, not OwlTing revenue and not amounts currently processed through OwlPay. They reflect the Company's immediate addressable audience for initial rollout, not the ceiling of the market opportunity the Service is designed to address.

According to Phocuswright Research, global online travel gross bookings are projected to reach approximately USD 1.2 trillion by 2026, with hotels and lodging representing the single largest category within that total and online penetration in the hotel segment rising from 55% in 2024 to 58% by 20264. IDC predicts that 30% of all travel bookings will be executed by AI agents by 20305. Even a modest reallocation of this global online volume toward AI-initiated channels would represent a fundamental change in hospitality distribution.

The Service is designed to generate revenue across three streams: platform service fees from hospitality operators integrating the Service into their booking infrastructure; payment service fees on multi-currency transactions settled through OwlPay Harbor's licensed cross-border rails; and per-transaction fees on AI agent-initiated bookings processed end-to-end through the Service. This structure is designed to allow the Company to participate directly in the economics of hospitality booking transactions at scale. The timing and scale of adoption remain subject to market conditions and regulatory requirements.6

“OwlPay is not entering Agentic Commerce from scratch,” said Darren Wang, Founder and CEO at OwlTing Group. “We already participate in real hospitality booking payment flows across Asia-focused booking engines and OTA-related scenarios. The gross booking volumes within our existing client ecosystem reflect real hospitality transactions, multi-currency complexity, and supplier payout needs, and they represent our initial proof point, not the ceiling of what we are building toward. Our goal is to extend this infrastructure to the global hospitality market, helping hotels, B&Bs, OTAs, and hospitality platforms become AI-agent-ready.”

A traveler asking their agent to "find me a beachfront room in Phuket for next weekend under $200 and book it" illustrates the kind of end-to-end journey the Service is designed to support, from search and reservation through payment and confirmation, with funds settling to the property on the back end.

OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout is designed to support AI agent-driven hospitality bookings across four steps:

  • Search & Reservation. AI agents acting on a traveler's instructions can search, compare, and select hotels, B&Bs, or short-term rental properties. The Service is designed to carry that conversational request directly into a real booking with the chosen operator.
  • Authorized Payment. OwlPay Agent Wallet serves as the payment layer of the Service, giving the AI agent a self-custody wallet designed to execute payments within the scope of user authorization. Funding paths include the Company's Visa Direct integration7, which allows eligible U.S. debit cardholders to fund USDC transactions without a separate exchange account.
  • Booking Confirmation. OwlPay Agent Checkout, the payment confirmation and order-verification module of the Service, built on the x402 open payment standard, is intended to let hospitality operators receive AI agent-initiated bookings, confirm payment, and return reservation status to the booking engine in real time. Settlement is designed to run through OwlTing's licensed rails, allowing operators to receive funds in fiat without managing digital currency balances themselves.
  • Cross-Border Settlement. OwlPay Harbor serves as the back-end settlement layer of the Service and is positioned to extend its existing settlement capabilities into the supplier-payment segment. For OTAs and hospitality platforms that disburse funds to property owners worldwide, Harbor aims to streamline how multi-currency proceeds reach hotels, B&Bs, and individual property owners across jurisdictions.

To make this real from day one, OwlTing plans to bring the OwlNest base online at launch by integrating the Service directly into the property management layer. For hospitality operators not yet building AI capabilities of their own, working with OwlPay and OwlNest is designed to provide a ready path to take AI agent bookings: their guests gain a complete agent-led journey from search through booking and payment, while reservations continue to flow into existing systems as they would from any other channel.

With the Service combining Agent Wallet for authorized payment, Agent Checkout for booking confirmation, and Harbor for global supplier settlement, all operating under one licensed framework, backed by Money Transmitter Licenses or their equivalent in 40 U.S. states8, OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout is designed to support the full booking-to-settlement loop as AI agents take on a larger role in the future of hospitality commerce.

About OwlTing Group
OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) is the operating brand of OBOOK Holdings Inc., a global fintech company founded in Taiwan, with subsidiaries in the United States, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Malaysia. The Company operates a diversified ecosystem across payments, hospitality, and e-commerce. In 2026, OwlTing was named to the Financial Times and Statista “High-Growth Companies Asia-Pacific 2026” list, ranking No. 226 among the top 500 fastest-growing companies in the region with a 42% CAGR. In 2025, OwlTing was ranked among the top 2 global players for the "Enterprise & B2B" category in the digital currency sector by CB Insights' statistics. The Company’s mission is to use distributed ledger technology to provide businesses with more reliable and transparent data management, to reinvent the global flow of funds for businesses and consumers, and to lead the digital transformation of business operations. To this end, the Company introduced OwlPay, a hybrid payment solution, to empower global businesses to operate confidently in the expanding digital currency economy. For more information, visit https://www.owlting.com/portal/?lang=en.

Forward-Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. These statements relate to future events or the Company’s future financial or operating performance and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as “may,” “will,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “plan,” “intend,” “believe,” “estimate,” or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current expectations and assumptions and speak only as of the date of this announcement. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these statements and are encouraged to review the risk factors described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Third-Party Information
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Product Availability
Certain products or services described in this press release, including OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout, may not be available in all jurisdictions and may be subject to regulatory approvals and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. It is expected to launch in June 2026; actual availability, timing, and feature scope may differ and remain subject to change.

OwlTing Group Media Relations
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OwlTing Group Investor Relations
ir@owlting.com

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1 According to OwlTing's press release "OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Launches OwlPay Agent Wallet, Targeting the Emerging Multi-Trillion-Dollar Agentic Commerce Economy" announced on May 4, 2026. Please see https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/05/04/3286859/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-launches-owlpay-agent-wallet-targeting-the-emerging-multi-trillion-dollar-agentic-commerce-economy.html
2 All money transmission services in the United States are provided by OwlTing USA, Inc. (NMLS ID: 2324336), a wholly owned subsidiary of OBOOK Holdings Inc.
3 Gross booking volume figures represent the aggregate value of hospitality reservations made through OwlNest client platforms and OwlTing's Asia-focused booking ecosystem during the periods indicated. These figures are not OwlTing revenue, do not represent amounts fully processed through OwlPay, and are not indicative of future performance.
4 According to Phocuswright's “Travel Forward: Data, Insights and Trends for 2025” report. For more details, please see: https://www.phocuswright.com/Travel-Research/Research-Updates/2025/1-2-T-dollars-in-online-bookings-by-end-of-2026
5 According to IDC’s “FutureScape: Worldwide Hospitality, Dining, and Travel 2026 Predictions,” as summarized in IDC's official blog. For more details, please see: https://www.idc.com/resource-center/blog/agentic-ai-will-redefine-travel-and-hospitality-in-2026/
6 Please see “Forward-Looking Statements” below.
7 According to OwlTing’s press release “OwlTing Group (NASDAQ: OWLS) Expands Visa Collaboration to Support U.S. Debit Card Funding of USDC Transactions” announced on April 9, 2026. Please see https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/04/09/3270890/0/en/owlting-group-nasdaq-owls-expands-visa-collaboration-to-support-u-s-debit-card-funding-of-usdc-transactions.html
8 As of May 19, 2026, OwlTing Group has obtained MTL licenses or their equivalent in 40 U.S. states and is applying for licenses in additional states. For a list of U.S. licenses obtained, please see https://www.owlting.com/owlpay/licenses?lang=en.


FAQ

What is OwlTing (NASDAQ: OWLS) launching with the OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout?

OwlTing is launching OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout, an end-to-end AI agent-driven hospitality booking platform. According to OwlTing, it combines Agent Wallet, Agent Checkout, and OwlPay Harbor to handle search, booking, payment, and cross-border settlement for hotels and travel platforms.

When will OwlTing’s OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout be available to hotels?

OwlTing plans to roll out OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout in June 2026. According to OwlTing, the initial deployment will onboard existing OwlNest property management clients, allowing participating hotels and accommodations to start accepting AI agent-initiated bookings and payments at launch.

How many hospitality clients could use OwlTing’s new AI booking Service at launch?

OwlTing intends to first target over 2,800 hotel and accommodation clients on its OwlNest platform. According to OwlTing, these properties generated around USD 280 million in 2025 gross booking volume, forming the immediate addressable audience for the OwlPay Booking Engine for Agent Checkout rollout.

How does OwlTing (OWLS) plan to generate revenue from the OwlPay Booking Engine?

OwlTing expects three revenue streams: platform service fees, payment service fees, and per-transaction fees. According to OwlTing, fees apply to hospitality operators integrating the Service, multi-currency transactions settled via OwlPay Harbor, and AI agent-initiated bookings processed end-to-end on the platform.

What role does OwlPay Harbor play in OwlTing’s AI booking and settlement system?

OwlPay Harbor acts as the cross-border settlement layer for the Service. According to OwlTing, it uses licensed rails to route multi-currency proceeds to hotels, B&Bs, and property owners globally, enabling operators to receive fiat payouts without holding digital currencies themselves.

How is payment authorized and funded in OwlTing’s AI agent booking flow?

Payment authorization runs through OwlPay Agent Wallet, which holds a self-custody wallet for AI agents. According to OwlTing, funding options include a Visa Direct integration that lets eligible U.S. debit cardholders fund USDC payments without opening a separate exchange account.