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BON bursts on to African scene

25 Nov 2015 - by Debbie Badham
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BON Hotels has taken over

the management, sales and

marketing of four Protea hotels

in Nigeria. This follows the

hotel group’s recent launch of

BON Hotels International West

Africa.

 The acquisition is just the

first step in a series of major

developments throughout West

and East Africa, says founder

and ceo of BON Hotels, Guy

Stehlik.

The group’s ultimate strategy

is to dominate the hotel

management space in West

Africa, he says, adding that

it currently has “many” other

hotels under negotiation in

Nigeria. “It can be difficult

for South African companies

to get into Nigeria. However,

we feel we have the right

infrastructure on the ground

and the right existing regional

set-up in terms of senior staff

and management and people

who understand the local

trading conditions.”

The team involved in

negotiations includes founder

of Protea Hotels, Otto Stehlik,

who is executive chairman

on the board of BON Hotels

International West Africa.

While Otto is not operationally

involved in the hotel group’s

expansion into Africa, the

group will leverage off his

strong connections in the

region, Guy says.

In East Africa, BON has

signed a master licence

agreement with a “well-known

and experienced” hotel

operator, Guy says. He adds

that the deal was very recently

concluded and will see the

operator take on the BON

licence to roll out the brand

across Rwanda, Tanzania,

Zambia, Kenya and Uganda.

BON has a working

arrangement with Marriott

International under a bare

licence agreement, whereby

some of the newly acquired 

Nigerian properties will be

managed by BON Hotels,

using the Protea Hotels brand, 

while others will become fully

fledged BON Hotels. These

are Protea Hotel Abuja, Protea

Hotel Delta, Protea Hotel Ikeja

and Protea Hotel Victoria

Island. The four hotels were

among eight properties that

Marriott International ceased

to manage earlier this year

(see TNW April 22).

Guy says BON Hotels has

positioned itself alongside

large hotel groups such as

Marriott to assist in taking

on properties that they may

consider too small for their

portfolios.

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