Worldwide Hotels unveiled as largest Singapore hospitality operator
A new Singapore based hotel group has been born.
Homegrown brands Hotel 81, Value Hotel, Venue Hotel, V Hotel, Hotel Boss, and Hotel Mi have been consolidated as a single entity as Worldwide Hotels.
With 38 locations with 6,500 rooms across the six brands it becomes Singapore’s largest tourist class hotel group.
"The consolidation of our brands under Worldwide Hotels marks a transition for us as we celebrate our 25th year. This sets our intention to expand worldwide, in line with the next phase of the group’s long-term growth," said Carolyn Choo, managing director of Worldwide Hotels Group.
The group’s portfolio now represents about 10% of total hotel rooms in the Lion City and it also recently acquired eight overseas properties in Asia.
Worldwide Hotels will mark its launch in conjunction with the group’s 25th anniversary this month.
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