The Scotsman

Stewart Travel owner swoops on specialist in villa stays

● Brooklyn Travel Holdings became owner during 2018 ● Second deal by firm as acquisitio­n strategy gains pace

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

The company that now owns Glasgow-based Stewart Travel, which has 12 branches in Scotland, has confirmed what it says is another major acquisitio­n – snapping up a highend villa specialist.

Bro oklyn Travel Holdings was set up last year at the time of the management buy-out of Stewart Travel and the simultaneo­us purchase of Canterbury Travel, a UK provider of Lapland holidays.

It was revealed in September that Minoan Group had agreed a £6.5 million deal for the sale of Stewart Travel, which also has a branch in Belfast.

Aim-quoted Minoan is planning to develop a luxury holiday resort in Crete.

Brooklyn has bo ugh tVilla Select, which has luxury properties in Europe, the US, the Caribbean and south-east Asia, for an undisclose­d sum.

Villa Select is based in Alcester, Warwickshi­re, and Palma, Mallorca, and offers more than 365 high-end properties.

Brooklyn also said the purchase of the company from ITC signals its “ongoing acquisitiv­e strategy”, with chief executive Duncan Wilson stating: “Whilst it is true that we are in expansion mode, we are only interested in organisati­ons that share our culture of quality product and service at value for money prices.

“We agreed Villa S elect as a brand is more suited to our portfolio than theirs. Our strategic path is one of building a portfolio of specialist brands which are performing well in their own right and maybe assisted by our bulk buying power and our retail estate that is Stewart Travel.

“We have very ambitious plans to grow and develop Villa Select in a very short period of time, significan­tly increasing the already impressive property portfolio at the company’s disposal,” he added.

ITC chairman Jen Atkinson said: “We know the business and the team will continue to excel under the guidance and support of Brooklyn and wish the staff the very best of success in the future .”

The launch of Brooklyn and the purchase of Canterbury late last year in deals amounting to £23m represente­d the first stage of a buy-and-build strategy in the specialist travel sector.

The senior management team of Stewart Travel led by Wilson, Rick Green and Brian Cassidy completed the management buy-out of the company from Minoan, supported by the private equity funders Zachary Asset Holdings.

Middlesex based Cant erbur y Travel, was acquired at that time and integrated into the group under the banner of newly created Brooklyn Travel Holdings.

Stewart Travel, which was founded more than 40 years ago, specialise­s in providing niche holidays to the in dependent travel market, focusing on high-growth areas such as cruising, Canada, Lapland and golf.

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