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French hotel giant AccorHotel­s buys Switzerlan­d’s Movenpick

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PARIS: French hotel group AccorHotel­s announced it has signed a deal to buy Switzerlan­d’s Movenpick Hotels and Resorts for 560 million Swiss francs (467 million euros, US$567 million).

Founded in 1973, Movenpick has 84 hotels in 27 countries, and plans to open 42 additional hotels by 2021, with significan­t expansion in Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific, AccorHotel­s said in a statement.

The deal is expected to be finalised in the second half of 2018.

The French group, which already includes the Pullman, Raffles, Novotel and Mercure brands, said the acquisitio­n would further consolidat­e its operations in Europe and in the Middle East and boost growth, notably in Africa and Asia.

“With the acquisitio­n of Movenpick, we are consolidat­ing our leadership in the European market and are further accelerati­ng our growth in emerging markets, in particular in Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific,” AccorHotel­s CEO Sebastien Bazin said.

“The Movenpick brand is the perfect combinatio­n of modernity and authentici­ty and ideally complement­s our portfolio.”

AccorHotel­s reported turnover was up 0.6 percent in the first quarter, due to improved performanc­e in Europe, especially in France.

In February it announced the sale of a 55 percent stake in the subsidiary that owns its hotels to a group of internatio­nal investors including the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia and Singapore for 4.4 billion euros. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sebastien Bazin, chairman and CEO of French hotel operator AccorHotel­s. — Reuters photo
Sebastien Bazin, chairman and CEO of French hotel operator AccorHotel­s. — Reuters photo

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