Hilton,Transcorp extend Transcorp Hilton Abuja partnership
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Hilton (NYSE: HLT)
(Newsroom.Hilton.com) and Transcorp Hotels Plc (TransCorpHotelsplc.com), a
subsidiary of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc (Transcorp Plc)
(TransCorpNigeria.com) have announced the signing of a 20-year extension to the
current agreement to manage the iconic Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja.
The agreement will see Hilton
manage the property until 2037. The hotel, which is a national landmark for
having hosted countless heads of states and global events like the World
Economic Forum on Africa, has been operated by Hilton since its opening in
1987.
Speaking at a signing ceremony in
Washington DC, Chris Nassetta, Hilton’s President and CEO, said, “We have had
an incredible relationship with the Transcorp team and we are happy to announce
that we will continue to grow that relationship throughout the next 20 years.
With our mission to be the world’s most hospitable company, I am delighted we
will be able to continue welcoming guests to this hotel until at least 2037.”
The award-winning 667-room hotel
– one of the largest in sub-Saharan Africa – is currently undergoing a multimillion
dollar renovation which will transform it. The extensive refurbishment will
continue the Transcorp Hotels legacy as the leading provider of hospitality in
Nigeria.
Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of
Transcorp Plc, the largest listed conglomerate on the Nigerian stock exchange
and owners of hospitality subsidiary Transcorp Hotels confirmed the extension,
saying, “We are delighted to continue our long-standing owner-operator
relationship with Hilton. Our investment in the renovation reflects our
commitment to shaping Nigeria into a leading hospitality centre in the West
Africa region and with Hilton as our operating partners, we are confident that
we will continue to lead in the sector.”
Hilton and Transcorp Hotels have
two additional properties in the development pipeline. Furthermore, Hilton
expects to open six hotels in the next six months across Africa, and open
properties in 15 countries where it currently does not operate in the next
three years.
Also at the signing ceremony,
Valentine Ozigbo, CEO of Transcorp Hotels who leads the management of the
relationship between the owners and Hilton, commended Hilton for their clear
commitment to delivering excellence and restated the owners’ commitment to
continue to use technology and products to develop the hotel as a destination
not just for high-end clientele, but also for those travelling to Abuja for
business and leisure.
Hilton, which has more than 5,000
hotels globally, has had a continuous presence in Africa for more than 50
years, expects to more than double its current presence across the continent in
the next five years.
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