Accor Announces The Sale Of Red Roof Inns
MEDIA RELEASE
24 April 2007
Accor Announces
The Sale Of Red Roof Inns
TO CITI GLOBAL SPECIAL SITUATIONS GROUP AND WESTBRIDGE FOR 1.32 BILLION DOLLARS
Based on the strategic review undertaken in 2006, Accor today announced the sale of Red Roof Inns to a consortium comprised of Citi’s Global Special Situations Group and Westbridge Hospitality Fund, L.P. for 1.32 billion dollars.
The Global Special Situations Group of Citigroup
Global Markets Holdings Inc is a principal investment group
that invests Citi’s capital in event-driven and special
situation strategies globally.
Westbridge is a
partnership between Westmont Hospitality Group and a number
of Canadian pension fund managers, including Cadim Inc., a
division of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, and
Régime de rentes du Mouvement Desjardins. Westmont is one
of the largest private owner/operator of hotels in the
world.
The Red Roof Inn network will have 326 properties and 35,238 rooms (after rebranding of 9 Red Roof Inns as Motel 6 units prior to the sale), located mainly in the East coast and Midwest regions of the United States.
The transaction will be based on 11.2 times 2006 EBITDAR (which totaled 118 million dollars excluding the rebranded Motel 6 units). Financially, the transaction will enable Accor to reduce its adjusted net debt by 830 million euros (1.08 billion dollars), of which 470 million euros (610 million dollars) will be added to the Group’s cash reserves.
Following the divestment, Accor is refocusing on a single brand, Motel 6, the leading economy hotel chain in the United States. Motel 6 operates 928 hotels across North America, especially on the US West Coast, where it is market leader in California with 181 units. The chain enjoys very high brand recognition and a unique positioning, established more than 30 years ago, as offering “the best price of any national chain”.
Refocusing on the Motel 6 brand will
enable the US Economy Hotel business to generate ROCE of
more than 10% in 2007.
Regarding this operation, Gilles
Pélisson, CEO, says : ”The United States are a key market
for us. With the ambition of being the world leader in
economy and budget hotels, Accor plans to step up
development of Motel 6 by opening more than 200 units in the
United States and Canada by 2010.”
Accor’s financial advisor on the transaction was Bank of America.
Accor
is the worldwide leader in hotels, tourism and corporate
services, employing 170,000 people in 100 countries. . It
offers to its individual and corporate clients nearly 40
years of expertise in its two core businesses:
- Hotels:
over 4,000 hotels (475,000 rooms) in 90 countries (including
150 hotels and resorts in Australia, New Zealand and the
Pacific under the brands Sofitel, Grand Mercure, Novotel,
Mercure, All Seasons, Ibis and Formule 1) as well as
backpacker hostels, travel agencies, restaurants and
casinos;
- Services to corporate clients and public
institutions: 21 million people in 35 countries benefit from
Accor Services’ products – employee assistance
programs, people care and services, incentive, loyalty
programs, events, food vouchers.
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For further
information:
Amber Blair
Communications Executive New
Zealand & Fiji
Accor Hotels New Zealand & South
Pacific
T + 64 9 365 0084 or 021 270 0084
E
amber.blair@accor.com
Appendix
Key figures Red Roof
Inn
(in million dollars ) 2006 Reported P/L 2006 –
Units sold
Total number of hotels 335 326
Of
which:
Owned properties 87 221
Leased properties
143 -
Franchised properties 105 105
Revenues 352
328
EBITDAR 126.7 119.5
Rental expenses for
transferred hotels (1.7) (1.7)
EBITDA (before S&L
Back) 125 117.8
Rental Expenses (60) -
EBITDA
65.0 117.8
Repurchase of the leases for 710 million dollars (including expenses related to the transaction).
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