AccorHotels to Turn HotelInvest Arm Into Subsidiary
13 July 2016 - 3:30AM
Dow Jones News
PARIS—French hotels group AccorHotels SA said it is turning its
hotel ownership and investment arm into a subsidiary, opening the
way for third-party investors to take control of the
operations.
The owner of the Ibis and Sofitel chains is in the midst of a
turnaround plan led by Chief Executive Sebastien Bazin, a
private-equity specialist.
Shortly after taking over in 2013, Mr. Bazin split the company's
operations into two units: The HotelServices unit concentrating on
hotel operations and HotelInvest, which is focused on real estate
and asset management.
AccorHotels said HotelInvest had a gross asset value of €7
billion ($7.7 billion) in 2015.
"By making it possible to bring in new investors for part of our
business, this project will significantly increase the resources
available to the group," Mr. Bazin said.
As part of the restructuring, Mr. Bazin has also expanded the
group's business in China, increased its exposure to the luxury
sector and pursued acquisitions to ramp up its digital
know-how.
Earlier Tuesday, AccorHotels said it had completed the
acquisition of luxury hotel brands Fairmont, Raffles and Swisshô
tel, boosting its business in North America.
Write to Nick Kostov at Nick.Kostov@wsj.com
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