Minor to expand hotel portfolio 50% by 2019

Minor to expand hotel portfolio 50% by 2019

Minor International’s purchase of this hotel in Brazil from the Tivoli Group is only the start of a major acquisition plan for the Thailand-based group. (Minor International photo)
Minor International’s purchase of this hotel in Brazil from the Tivoli Group is only the start of a major acquisition plan for the Thailand-based group. (Minor International photo)

Minor International is planning to boost its hotel portfolio by 50% to 190 properties by 2019, a company representative said Tuesday.

Currently the group owns 126 hotels around the world through five different brands: Anantara, Oaks, Per Aquum, Elewana and Avani.

"We are always looking to expand where there is opportunity, right now our interests are in South America, Australia and Africa," a company press officer told dpa.

In January, the group bought two hotels in Brazil and four in Portugal from the Tivoli Group for 168.2 million euros (6.1 billion baht).

On Monday the group announced that it had earmarked $18.5 million to renovate the Four Seasons Hotel in Bangkok which will be rebranded the Anantara Siam Bangkok.

"It's a good time to expand business in Europe and South America," chief executive William Heinecke told reporters at the rebranding announcement. "The economic doldrums in Europe have lowered investment costs."

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