Brazil

BTG Pactual, a prominent Brazilian investment bank, has made a significant move in the hospitality sector.
The bank has received preliminary approval from Brazils antitrust regulator to acquire 18 hotels from AccorInvest.This deal, valued at R$1.7 billion ($303.57 million), marks a major expansion for BTG Pactual in the Brazilian hotel market.The acquisition encompasses a portfolio of 18 properties, totaling 2,600 rooms.
Two standout properties in this transaction are the Sofitel Ipanema and Fairmont, both located in Rio de Janeiro.These iconic hotels account for 65% of the deals value, highlighting their significance in the Brazilian hospitality landscape.BTG Pactuals strategic move will significantly boost its presence in Brazils competitive hotel market.
Upon completion of the deal, the banks managed funds will control 54 hotels with approximately 5,000 rooms.Revenue and Asset Growth Solidify BTGs Market Position.
(Photo Internet reproduction)This expansion will make BTG Pactual the largest hotel portfolio manager in Brazil.
The deal aligns with Accors strategy to focus its real estate portfolio in Europe.A Strategic Move in Brazils Hospitality MarketAccor will continue to operate the hotels, ensuring consistent branding and management.
This arrangement allows BTG Pactual to benefit from Accors expertise in hotel operations.Brazils hotel industry has shown promising growth.
The occupancy rate for corporate tourism hotels in So Paulo is around 65%.In Rio de Janeiro, the average occupancy rate reached 71.11% in 2023, according to a survey by the Hotis Rio association.The preliminary approval from Brazils antitrust regulator, Cade, starts a 15-day window for any challenges.
If no issues arise, BTG Pactuals managed funds will finalize the acquisition by the end of 2024.This acquisition demonstrates BTG Pactuals confidence in Brazils growing hospitality market.
The banks expansion strategy is backed by its $5.5 billion in real estate assets, signaling a strong commitment to the Brazilian hospitality industry.The deal could potentially spur further industry consolidation and growth in Brazils hotel sector.
It may also set a precedent for similar expansions in emerging markets globally as investors seek opportunities in growing tourism and business travel sectors.





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