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[[File:Easyhotel Glasgow - geograph.org.uk - 3907564.jpg|thumb|easyHotel in [[Glasgow]]]]
[[File:Easyhotel Glasgow - geograph.org.uk - 3907564.jpg|thumb|easyHotel in [[Glasgow]]]]
Originally founded by [[Stelios Haji-Ioannou]] through the [[easyGroup]], easyHotel was incorporated in 2004<ref name=invest/> and opened its first hotel in [[South Kensington]], [[London]] in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts. Stelios stayed in the very first branded easyHotel property on its opening night on 1 August 2005. The first week the South Kensington property was open, it was fully booked.{{Cn|date=October 2018}}
Originally founded by [[Stelios Haji-Ioannou]] through the [[easyGroup]], easyHotel was incorporated in 2004<ref name=invest/> and opened its first hotel in [[South Kensington]], [[London]] in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts.{{Cn|date=October 2018}}. Stelios stayed in the very first branded easyHotel property on its opening night on 1 August 2005. The first week the South Kensington property was open, it was fully booked.


In 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based ''i.gen Hotels'', planning 60 franchised easyHotels in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.<ref name=tba>Travel Business Analyst, November 2019</ref><ref name=welt/>
In 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based ''i.gen Hotels'', planning 60 franchised easyHotels in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.<ref name=tba>Travel Business Analyst, November 2019</ref><ref name=welt/>
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In June 2014, the Company floated on the London Stock Exchange raising £24.5 million to fund further growth and expansion. In August 2019, directors of the company backed a £139 million bid for the company despite opposition from founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. The bidding consortium was made up of Luxembourg-based ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge of Canada. Ivanhoe is owned by Quebec’s pension company, CDPQ (Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec).<ref name=tba/> As of 2021, ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge now own 76 percent of stakes in the company.<ref name=invest>[https://www.thecaterer.com/news/easyhotel-50-million-triple-estate-2026 thecaterer.com - EasyHotel secures €50m to more than triple estate by 2026] 13 December 2022</ref> The majority owners also announced to invest € 50 million to vastly expand the chains operations by 2026 throughout Europe and the UK.<ref name=invest/>
In June 2014, the Company floated on the London Stock Exchange raising £24.5 million to fund further growth and expansion. In August 2019, directors of the company backed a £139 million bid for the company despite opposition from founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. The bidding consortium was made up of Luxembourg-based ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge of Canada. Ivanhoe is owned by Quebec’s pension company, CDPQ (Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec).<ref name=tba/> As of 2021, ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge now own 76 percent of stakes in the company.<ref name=invest>[https://www.thecaterer.com/news/easyhotel-50-million-triple-estate-2026 thecaterer.com - EasyHotel secures €50m to more than triple estate by 2026] 13 December 2022</ref> The majority owners also announced to invest € 50 million to vastly expand the chains operations by 2026 throughout Europe and the UK.<ref name=invest/>


In December 2021, Karim Malak was appointed CEO after the sudden death of François Bachetta at the age of 56 in the June of the same year. In October 2022, easyHotel acquired eight franchised easyHotel properties in the BENELUX region (7 in The Netherlands (Amsterdam, Zaandam, Maastricht, Rotterdam, The Hague) and 1 in Brussels, Belgium) from Crossroads Real Estate for € 145 million.
In December 2021, Karim Malak was appointed CEO after the sudden death of François Bachetta at the age of 56 in the June of the same year. In October 2022, easyHotel acquired eight franchised easyHotel properties in the BENELUX region (7 in The Netherlands (Amsterdam, Zaandam, Maastricht, Rotterdam, The Hague) and 1 in Brussels, Belgium) from Crossroads Real Estate for € 145 million.{{cn}} As of January 2023, with the opening of their most recent owned hotel in [[Dublin]], easyHotel has 25 owned and leased easyHotel properties and 19 franchised easyHotel properties.{{cn}}

As of January 2023, with the opening of their most recent owned hotel, easyHotel Dublin City Centre, easyHotel has 25 owned and leased easyHotel properties and 19 franchised easyHotel properties.


==Operations==
==Operations==

Revision as of 17:47, 13 April 2024

easyHotel
IndustryHotels
Founded19 January 2004 (2004-01-19)
FounderStelios Haji-Ioannou
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Number of locations
44[1]
Area served
Europe[1]
Key people
Karim Malak (CEO)[2]
Websitewww.easyhotel.com

EasyHotel (styled as easyHotel) is an international hotel chain, headquartered in London with 44 branches in eleven European countries.[1]

History

easyHotel in Glasgow

Originally founded by Stelios Haji-Ioannou through the easyGroup, easyHotel was incorporated in 2004[3] and opened its first hotel in South Kensington, London in 2005. Whilst easyHotel owned its first hotel in South Kensington (which was subsequently sold and franchised in 2007), its growth strategy in its early years was to expand via franchise contracts. Stelios stayed in the very first branded easyHotel property on its opening night on 1 August 2005. The first week the South Kensington property was open, it was fully booked.[citation needed]

In 2007, easyHotel also signed a master franchise agreement with Germany-based i.gen Hotels, planning 60 franchised easyHotels in Europe (outside the UK) in three years, of which about 10 were expected in Germany.[4][5]

In 2010, the brand opened its first hotel in Germany, the twelfth easyHotel overall. [5] After the success of their Berlin property, another easyHotel opened in the city centre of Frankfurt in 2015.

In June 2014, the Company floated on the London Stock Exchange raising £24.5 million to fund further growth and expansion. In August 2019, directors of the company backed a £139 million bid for the company despite opposition from founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. The bidding consortium was made up of Luxembourg-based ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge of Canada. Ivanhoe is owned by Quebec’s pension company, CDPQ (Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec).[4] As of 2021, ICAMAP and Ivanhoé Cambridge now own 76 percent of stakes in the company.[3] The majority owners also announced to invest € 50 million to vastly expand the chains operations by 2026 throughout Europe and the UK.[3]

In December 2021, Karim Malak was appointed CEO after the sudden death of François Bachetta at the age of 56 in the June of the same year. In October 2022, easyHotel acquired eight franchised easyHotel properties in the BENELUX region (7 in The Netherlands (Amsterdam, Zaandam, Maastricht, Rotterdam, The Hague) and 1 in Brussels, Belgium) from Crossroads Real Estate for € 145 million.[citation needed] As of January 2023, with the opening of their most recent owned hotel in Dublin, easyHotel has 25 owned and leased easyHotel properties and 19 franchised easyHotel properties.[citation needed]

Operations

As of October 2022, easyHotel has corporately owned and franchised branches in the United Kingdom (21, of which 7 are in London), the Netherlands (7), Switzerland (4), Germany (2), France (2), Spain (3), Belgium (1), Ireland (1) Hungary (1), Portugal (1) and Bulgaria (1). The formerly operated sole hotel in Dubai no longer exists.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d easyhotel.com - Our hotels retrieved 9 October 2022
  2. ^ thecaterer.com - Minute on the clock: Karim Malak, CEO of easyHotel 13 September 2022
  3. ^ a b c thecaterer.com - EasyHotel secures €50m to more than triple estate by 2026 13 December 2022
  4. ^ a b Travel Business Analyst, November 2019
  5. ^ a b welt.de (German) 7 January 2010

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