Balance Sheets since 2023
Scandic Q3 2024: The interim report shows that it was a good third quarter for the Scandinavian chain, with stable bookings and capital returns to shareholders.
Hyatt Q3 2024: The US chain continued on its course in the third quarter by entering into further joint ventures with luxury hotel groups in order to keep its presence and pipeline going.
Accor Q3 2024: While RevPAR growth is normalizing, the Group continues to benefit from its diversification in terms of geography and segment. The Group's two divisions, Premium, Midscale and Economy (PM&E) and Luxury & Lifestyle (L&L), both posted solid performances.
Pandox Q3 2024: Pandox's third quarter was characterised by two new openings and two acquisitions. Revenue and NOI grew satisfactorily.
Wyndham Q3 2024: In the third quarter, the leading global franchisor saw 10% more franchise contracts domestically, driving 5% growth in the development pipeline and stabilizing RevPAR trends.
Hilton Q3 2024: Hilton delivers strong bottom line results in the third quarter, despite slower top line growth. The US chain opened more rooms than any other quarter in its history.
IHG Q3 2024: IHG Hotels & Resorts is on track to finish 2024 in line with market expectations. In Europe, development benefits greatly from the agreement with Novum Hospitality. Another success factor is the power of the company's growth algorithm.
Whitbread H1 FY25: UK accommodation sales of Premier Inn is in line with H1 FY24. Germany shows strong performance.
GHA Q3 2024: The Global Hotel Alliance saw double-digit growth in all key performance indicators. One big key driver ist the loyalty programme.
Warimpex H1 2024: Hotel revenues are growing, but the challenging environment on the property market is having a fundamentally negative impact on property valuations.