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New acquisition shakes up hospitality market

08 Jan 2020 - by Hilka Birns
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THE African hospitality industry

has seen a major shake-up

with ONOMO Hotels acquiring

a 60,1% controlling stake in

BON Hotels, consolidating

the market and positioning

the new BON-ONOMO Group

as the fourth largest midscale hospitality group on the

continent.

From a brand perspective,

there will be no change.

Guy Stehlik remains the ceo

of BON Hotels and Cedric

Guilleminot the ceo of

ONOMO Hotels. Together the

BON-ONOMO Group will have

8 000 hotel rooms in the next

three years, with a footprint

spanning 15 African countries,

says Cedric.

“ONOMO evolves from

a hotel owner to offering

management services,

with BON significantly

increasing its footprint on the

continent. BON Hotels has

specifically taken advantage

of the business tourism

opportunities that Africa’s

high-growth indices offer, which

has led to a strong presence

in Nigeria, Southern Africa,

Ghana, Namibia and Ethiopia.

On the other hand, ONOMO

dominates Francophone

Africa, in particular the hotel

markets of Morocco; and the

company has now moved

into Mozambique, Rwanda,

Tanzania, Kenya and South

Africa, too. Combining our

current hotel holdings provides

us with a powerful presence

across the continent, which

positions us as a significant

player in Africa’s tourism

industry,” says Guy.

He adds that steady growth

is better than exponential

growth. “Africa is littered

with hotel groups who failed

dismally, trying to grow too

quickly.” BON Hotels will

expand in the following

markets:

Nigeria: Already operating

12 hotels in Nigeria, BON

plans to open another 28

hotels and residences in the

short term. Hotels in Kano,

Ibadan, Warri, Asaba and

Port Harcourt will open within

the next four months.

Ethiopia: Government

incentives, international

conferences and regional

bases for non-profit

organisations, embassies

and aid agencies have led to

an explosion of hotel growth

in Addis Ababa. BON Hotels

will open three hotels here

in 2020 and is aggressively

investigating other

opportunities in Ethiopia and

neighbouring Eritrea.

“We will be in a far stronger

position to leverage buying

power with suppliers,

negotiate wholesale deals

with corporates and travel

consortiums and offer a wider

footprint of BON and ONOMO

properties throughout Africa,”

says Guy.

“Some of the best economic

growth across the world is

happening in Africa, whereas

the previously attractive

regions, such as Europe, are

not growing much at all.

“In addition, Africa has

perhaps more tourist sites and

experiences than anywhere

else in the world, and much

more development of these

can be done. The potential

is big and we anticipate

significant revenues coming

from these in the future.

Business travel is already

significant and, as more

business rolls out on the

continent, the hotel industry

will benefit,” he says.

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