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A Japanese financial services
group says to have snapped up UK hotel operator Menzies for £120m
(€169.4m).
Nikko Principal Investments Ltd (NPIL), the European merchant banking
arm of Tokyo-based Nikko Cordial Corporation, said it had bought the
four-star hotel chain as a potential acquisition vehicle.
Nikko said it intended to build on Menzies’
successful growth and to use it as “a platform for further
consolidation in the UK hotel market”. Menzies, based near
Derby, was set up in 1992 and owns and runs 14 hotels throughout
the UK.
The company, run by chairman and founder
Nick Menzies, has invested more than £24m (€33.9m) in
the last four years in refurbishments and capital improvements.
It secured a £72m (€101.6m) financing package from the
Royal Bank of Scotland in May 2003.
The hotels are in Oldham, Walsall, Edinburgh,
Bournemouth, Woburn in Bedfordshire, Coventry, Salcombe in south
Devon, Derby, Woodford Bridge in London, Newcastle, Stourport-on-Severn
in Worcestershire, Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon.
NPIL’s Simon Oakland and Mark Clarke
will become directors of the company alongside Mr Menzies and other
senior managers, who will be shareholders in the new business.
Mr Menzies said the deal would take the business
“to its next level”.
“Nikko has an excellent reputation for supporting its investment
companies and helping them fulfil their potential,” he said.
“The UK four-star hotel sector remains fragmented and we believe
there are significant opportunities for us to lead the consolidation
of the sector and build value.
“I look forward to working with the Nikko team to achieve
this.”
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