Accor and Huazhu Hotels Group (also known as China Lodging Group) today sealed an extensive and long-term alliance to create a prominent and diversified hotel company in China, with more than 2,000 hotels and a strong pipeline.
“This ground-breaking collaboration will leverage the strengths of Accor’s global brands with a leading player in Chinese hospitality,” said Sebastien Bazin, Chairman and CEO of Accor. “Joining Huazhu’s unparalleled local expertise with our brands will create a hospitality powerhouse which will deliver unprecedented value to both groups and to our customers.”
Huazhu founder, Chairman and CEO, Ji Qi, said the collaboration was an unequivalent alliance in the global hospitality industry. “With an extensive brand portfolio, and strong distribution and loyalty platforms, Accor and Huazhu share a lot of common values. By combining forces we can facilitate growth and attract more customers to the expanded network,” said Ji Qi.
This alliance will rapidly accelerate both groups’ expansion in what is today one of the largest and fastest-growing domestic travel markets and the world’s largest outbound travel market.
The objective of the alliance is to bring together the best of the two respective groups, combining Accor’s internationally recognized brands and global distribution network with the extensive coverage, local reputation and strong development capability of Huazhu Hotels Group in China.
Together the groups have more than 500 hotels in the pipeline in the region and the alliance is expected to further accelerate development to new levels and see faster expansion of Accor’s brands in China.
Huazhu is a leading and fast-growing hotel group in China, with a portfolio of over 1,900 hotels. It is the 13th largest hotel group globally in 2013(1). Huazhu’s hotel brands cover the full spectrum of the market from Upscale (Joya, Manxin) to midscale (JI Hotels, Starway) and Economy (Hanting, Elan and Hi Inn), making the group a good match with Accor. Huazhu has the strongest pipeline of any hotel group in China to fuel future growth.
Accor currently has 144 hotels in China across eight brands including Luxury/Upscale (Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery, Grand Mercure); Midscale (Novotel, Mercure) and Economy (ibis, ibis Styles). The group has been present in China for more than three decades.
Pursuant to the transaction, Accor’s economy and midscale platform in China will become part of Huazhu. Under the arrangement, Huazhu will become Accor’s exclusive master-franchisee operating and developing in Mainland China, Mongolia and Taiwan for the economy (ibis, ibis Styles,) and midscale segments (Novotel and Mercure), as well as the upscale Grand Mercure brand.
Accor will continue to lead the ownership and development of all its Luxury and other Upscale brands in China, including Sofitel, Pullman, MGallery and The Sebel. Huazhu will become a minority shareholder in Accor’s Luxury and Upscale business in China (10%) and will help support future development in the country, thanks to its in-depth relationships with key Chinese real estate investors.
All Accor’s existing hotels in China will continue to be operated under their current international brand standards, benefitting from current global distribution and loyalty platforms, together with the added support of Huazhu’s networks and domestic reputation. They will maintain their identities, specificities and international standards, while benefitting from Huazhu’s extensive on-the-ground support capabilities and local expertise.
Under the arrangement, Accor will take a 10% stake in Huazhu and will have a seat at Huazhu’s board of directors.
This strategic alliance aims at accelerating expansion by leveraging Huazhu’s strength in development, real estate investor relations and experience in operating a sizable hotel network in China. Huazhu plans to open 350 to 400 new hotels under the Accor brands in the next five years.
The agreement will offer the customers of both loyalty programs (together 47 million card holders) the opportunity to access a network of over 5,600 hotels globally.
“This major step is key to our digital transformation as the agreement will link the power of both groups’ reservation and loyalty platforms, providing an expanded distribution capability,” said Sebastien Bazin. “This agreement will provide travelers and loyal members more access and more choice of hotels.
“China is today the largest outbound tourism market in the world; in that context, creating one of the largest hotel groups in China will lead to growth globally as those travelers come to recognize Accor and Huazhu’s brands and expand their travel internationally,” said Sebastien Bazin. “This agreement will also help us better anticipate customers’ expectations and strengthen our leadership in the Chinese market over the long term.”
“We are thrilled that our long-time friendship with Accor matures into a long-lasting alliance,” said Ji Qi. “We believe the collaboration will become the largest hotel business in China, and make the Accor-Huazhu alliance an unprecedented success.”
The conditions to the closing of this transaction include the obtaining of requisite governmental approvals and the completion of certain corporate restructuring. Both Accor and Huazhu will use due efforts to achieve the closing conditions in an expedited manner.
[1] Source: annual ranking of the world’s biggest hotel companies by HOTELS in 2014