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IHCL to pump ~3,000 crore for brand expansion in next 5 years

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

With the focus on domestic market, Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has decided to pump at least ~3,000 crore for expansion of the brand in the next 4-5 years.

"We expect that the strong Indian economic growth, the growing base of domestic customers and higher foreign tourists shall benefit us. The focus will be largely in the Indian subcontine­nt through a mixture of asset light growth and selective capital expenditur­e outlays. We have a capex of ~3,000 crore for next 4-5 years, but it will depend on the performanc­e of the company," IHCL Chairman N Chandrasek­aran told shareholde­rs at its 116th annual general meeting in Mumbai.

The capex for the next year is ~300 crore to fund the expansion, he said.

"Over the next two years, we expect to open 10 new hotels properties under the Taj brand, 11 under the Ginger brand. This will result in a net addition of 1,883 keys to our portfolio," he added.

Currently, the Taj Group manages 137 hotels with 16,848 rooms. IHCL is also raising up to ~1,500 crore through a rights issue.

"I am happy to announce that today the Board has approved a Rights issue of ~1,500 crore. This will be an opportunit­y for all shareholde­rs to participat­e," he added.

Funds are being raised to "meet the company's longterm financing needs for capital expenditur­e, growth plans and debt repayment", IHCL said.

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