Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica to host investment forum

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JAMAICA HAS been selected to host the next Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit (CHICOS) scheduled for November 14 to 15, 2019.

Co-sponsors Apple Leisure Group (ALG) and AMResorts will provide the conference venue: Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay and Secrets St James Montego Bay. The event is expected to attract 300 attendees who are interested in hospitalit­y developmen­t in the Caribbean.

CHICOS is the premier industry conference for the region. The event brings together government­al representa­tives, opinion leaders, developers, bankers and other lenders, tourism officials, investment funds, hotel brand executives, individual­s/ companies seeking investors for their tourism projects, and public and private institutio­ns to discuss hospitalit­y developmen­t possibilit­ies.

“We are pleased to bring this important conference to the island nation of Jamaica,” shared CHICOS Chairman Parris Jordan. “Jamaica will benefit from serving as host nation as numerous hotel industry leaders and investors will be in attendance. Additional­ly, CHICOS will work with the Government to showcase Jamaica’s developmen­t sites for hotel projects.”

North America’s only vertically integrated hospitalit­y group ALG is also a major partner for the event. Through its hospitalit­y brands, ALG has been actively involved in Jamaica’s tourism sector for nearly five decades, bringing 163,000 guests to the island in 2017. That number will double in 2019, thanks to the addition of new brands to our vacations segment.

LUXURY RESORTS

In 2008, through AMResorts, the company opened the AAA Four Diamondrat­ed properties Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay and Secrets St James Montego Bay. Today, AMResorts has six luxury resorts across its award-winning brands in Montego Bay, which employ nearly 2,000 personnel.

As an investor in the island’s tourism sector, ALG is pleased to support the event. Javier Coll, executive vice-president and chief strategy officer of Apple Leisure Group, said: “Jamaica has been an integral part of our growth strategy for years, and it remains a strong investment opportunit­y for resort developmen­t with its abundance of natural beauty and welcoming culture. We are committed to supporting the country’s economic growth and anticipate our resorts will offer the perfect location to foster fruitful discussion­s on the future of Jamaica and the Caribbean’s tourism industry.”

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