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from ACCOR (EPA:AC)

First-Quarter 2024 Revenue €1,236 million up 8% like-for-like

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        Press release                                            

 APRIL 25, 2024

 

First-Quarter 2024 Revenue  €1,236 million  up 8% like-for-like

 

 

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REVPAR INCREASED BY 8% LFL

 

ACCELERATED PORTFOLIO GROWTH OF 3.1% 

 

CONFIRMATION OF MEDIUM-TERM GROWTH PERSPECTIVES

 

       

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Sébastien Bazin, Chairman and CEO of Accor, said

"In this first quarter, marked by the Group's return in CAC 40, Accor once again delivered a solid performance, increasing revenue in all regions, notably in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Our network growth also accelerated, reflecting the attractiveness of our brands and the trust of our owners. By continuing to combine high standards with operational flexibility, quality of execution and financial discipline, we are confident in our ability to pursue a growth path that is in line with the objectives we have set for ourselves."

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The first quarter of 2024 once again demonstrates the strength of hotel demand in all Accor Group regions and segments. Operating performance indicators (RevPAR and portfolio growth) are all trending positively, and the Group has continued to manage its balance sheet in line with its commitments. 

In the first quarter of 2024, Accor opened 53 hotels corresponding to over more than 8,000 rooms, representing a net unit growth of 3.1% over the last  12 months. At the end of March 2024, the Group had a hotel network of 

825,313 rooms (5,613 hotels) and a pipeline of 224,000 rooms (1,297 hotels).

 

First-quarter 2024 RevPAR

The Premium, Midscale & Economy (PM&E) division posted an 8% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023, still more driven by rates than by occupancy rates. 

•       The Europe North Africa (ENA) region reported a 5% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023.

o    In France, which represents 44% of the region’s room revenue, the Paris region and the provinces posted comparable RevPAR growth. RevPAR growth in March was particularly strong, benefiting from a higher number of events than in March 2023, and the absence of a major strike compared to the same period last year. 

o    The United Kingdom, 13% of the region’s room revenue, posted RevPAR growth comparable to France, with an even balance between London and the provinces.   

o    In Germany, 13% of the region’s room revenue, RevPAR growth was stronger than in France and the UK. This change reflects a steady improvement, and benefits from a more favorable base effect, as the activity recovery in the country was delayed as compared to the rest of Europe.

•       The Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific region reported a 12% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023. 

o    The Middle East Africa region, 26% of room revenue in the region, continued to post solid RevPAR growth, driven by rates and benefiting in particular, in Saudi Arabia, from the Ramadan calendar, most of which was held in the first quarter of 2024. 

o    South-East Asia, 30% of room revenue in the region, also reported strong RevPAR growth, driven in particular by Singapore and Thailand. 

o    The Pacific, 27% of room revenue in the region, continued the trend observed in the fourth quarter of 2023, with RevPAR growth driven primarily by higher occupancy rates. 

o    In China, 18% of hotel room revenue in the region, business continued to recover, albeit at a measured pace.  

•       The Americas region, which mainly reflects the performance of Brazil (65% of room revenue for the region), posted a 4% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023. The activity, which had exceeded the occupancy recorded prior to Covid, posted a slight decline in demand. Nevertheless, this slight decline in occupancy was more than offset by higher average rates.  

The Luxury & Lifestyle (L&L) division reported a 7% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023, mainly driven by higher occupancy. 

 

•       The Luxury segment, 77% of the division's room revenue, posted a 6% increase in RevPAR compared with the first quarter of 2023. Being more exposed to North America than the other segments, Luxury RevPAR growth is slightly more modest, reflecting a more mature market.  

•       The Lifestyle segment reported solid RevPAR growth of 10% compared with the first quarter of 2023. This was driven by improved occupancy at resorts in

Turkey, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.

       

Group revenue

        For    the    first    quarter    of    2024,    the    Group    reported    revenue     of 

€1,236 million, up 8% on a like-for-like basis (LFL) compared with the first quarter 2023. This increase breaks down into a 6% growth for the Premium, Midscale and Economy division and a 12% growth for the Luxury & Lifestyle division.

Scope effects, mainly linked to the acquisition of Potel & Chabot (in October 2023) in the Luxury & Lifestyle division (Hotel Assets and Other segment), positively contributed for €38 million. 

Currency effects had a negative impact of €37 million, mainly due to the Australian dollar (-5%) and the Turkish lira (-40%).

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(1)Like-for-like = at constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates

(2) Premium, Midscale and Economy division

       

Premium, Midscale & Economy revenue

Premium, Midscale & Economy, which includes fees from Management & Franchise (M&F), Services to Owner and Hotel Assets & Other of the Group's Premium, Midscale & Economy brands, generated revenue of €690 million, up 6% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This increase reflects the sustained activity reported over the period, mitigated by a base effect in Services to Owner.   

The Management & Franchise (M&F) revenue totaled €192 million, up 14% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This increase, which was higher than the 8% rise in RevPAR over the period, reflects the strong growth in incentive fees provided for in management contracts, particularly in Asia-Pacific region. Management & Franchise performance by region is detailed on the following page.

Services to Owners revenue, which includes Sales, Marketing, Distribution and Loyalty activities, as well as shared services and the reimbursement of hotel costs, totaled €252 million, down (1)% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This decline reflects a base effect on the same period last year, which included the final rebilling of costs incurred by Accor as part of its reception services for supporters during the soccer World Cup in Qatar. 

Hotel Assets and Other revenue was up 9% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This segment, which is strongly linked to activity in Australia and Brazil, reflects the level of activity recorded in these regions. 

Luxury & Lifestyle revenue

Luxury & Lifestyle, which includes fees from Management & Franchise (M&F), Services to Owner and Hotel Assets & Other of the Group's Luxury & Lifestyle brands, generated revenue of €566 million, up 12% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This increase also reflects the good activity performance over the period, as well as the opening of new venues at Paris Society.

Management & Franchise (M&F) revenue totaled €102 million, up 11% like-for-like compared with the first quarter of 2023, driven by a 7% increase in RevPAR and strong growth in incentive fees from management contracts. The performance of the Management & Franchise business by segment is detailed on the following page.

Services to Owners, which includes Sales, Marketing, Distribution and Loyalty activities, as well as shared services and the reimbursement of hotel costs, totaled €347 million, up 12% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023.  

Hotel Assets and Other revenue was up 13% LFL compared with the first quarter of 2023. This change on a like-for-like basis reflects the opening of the Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay hotel and new restaurant venues at Paris Society, while the reported change of +77% includes a significant scope effect linked to the acquisition of Potel & Chabot in October 2023. 

 

Management & Franchise revenue 

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(1)  Like-for-like = at constant scope of consolidation and exchange rates

(2)  ENA = Europe North Africa

(3)  MEA APAC = Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific

Management & Franchise (M&F) posted revenueof €294 million, up 13% LFL compared with the first quarter 2023. This change reflects RevPAR growth of 8% LFL vs. the first quarter of 2023 amplified by: 

•       the sharp rise in incentive fees provided for in hotel management contracts, particularly in the Asia-Pacific and Lifestyle segments;

•       a termination fee for a breach of contract in the Premium, Midscale & Economy segment in the Americas.

       

Outlook 

The Group confirmed its medium-term growth perspectives as disclosed during the Investor Day on June 27, 2023:

•       Annualized RevPAR growth between 3% and 4% (CAGR 2023-27)

•       Annualized net unit growth between 3% and 5% (CAGR 2023-27)

•       M&F revenue growth between 6% and 10% (CAGR 2023-27)

•       A marginally positive EBITDA contribution from Services to Owners

•       EBITDA growth between 9% and 12% (CAGR 2023-27)

•       Recurring free cash flow conversion in excess of 55%

•       A return to shareholders of around €3 billion over the 2023-2027 period

In the first quarter of 2024, Accor completed a €400 million share buyback program, with an accretive effect for shareholders through the cancellation of 3.9% of its shares.  

 

       

Events in 2024

 

Disposal of Accor Vacation Club

 

On January 30, 2024, Accor entered into an agreement with Travel + Leisure to sell Accor Vacation Club, its timeshare business in Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia on the basis of an enterprise value of AUD78 million (€48 million). The agreement also includes an exclusive franchise agreement for Travel + Leisure’s future new timeshares under the Accor brands in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and Turkey. This transaction is part of the Group's ongoing asset-light strategy and was closed at the end of Q1 2024.   

Bond issue

 

On March 4, 2024, Accor successfully placed a €600 million 7-year bond with a coupon of 3.875%. The transaction was more than 4 times oversubscribed, reflecting Accor's strong credit quality and investor confidence in its business model, growth potential and financial structure. This transaction enables the Group to take advantage of attractive market conditions and significantly extend the average maturity of its debt.

 

Share buyback

On April 5, 2024, Accor announced the completion of its €400 million share buyback program announced on February 22, 2024.

A first tranche of share buybacks totalling €275 million was completed through a share purchase agreement signed with Jinjiang International on March 11, 2024. The transaction accounted for 7 million shares at a price per Accor share of €39.22.

The remaining €125 million of the share buyback program, launched on March 20, 2024, was completed on April 4, 2024, with the acquisition of 2,923,228 shares at a average price of €42.93.

At completion, the Group acquired 9,923,228 shares at an average price of €40.31.

These shares have been cancelled.

Next event in 2024

May 31: Annual Shareholders' Meeting 

       

ABOUT ACCOR

Accoris a world-leading hospitality group offering experiences across more than 110 countries in 5,600 properties, 10,000 food & beverage venues, wellness facilities and flexible workspaces. The Group has one of the industry’s most diverse hospitality ecosystems, encompassing more than 45 hotel brands from luxury to economy, as well as Lifestyle with Ennismore. Accor is focused on driving positive action through business ethics, responsible tourism, environmental sustainability, community engagement, diversity, and inclusivity.  Founded in 1967, Accor SA is headquartered in France and publicly listed on the Euronext Paris Stock Exchange (ISIN code: FR0000120404) and on the OTC Market (Ticker: ACCYY) in the United States. For more information, please visit group.accor.comor follow us on X,Facebook,LinkedIn,Instagramand TikTok.  

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RevPAR excluding tax – Q1 2024

 

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Q1 2024 vs. Q1 2023

    Occupancy rate      

Average room rate

         

RevPAR

%

chg pts LFL

chg % LFL

chg % LFL

 ENA

58.2

0.9

92

3.2

54

4.9

 MEA APAC

65.8

1.9

89

9.0

59

12.1

 Americas

54.6

(1.3)

71

6.1

39

3.6

Premium, Mid. & Eco.

61.0

1.1

89

6.1

54

8.0

 Luxe  

60.7

1.3

248

3.5

150

5.8

 Lifestyle

57.6

4.9

219

1.6

126

10.1

Luxe & Lifestyle

59.9

2.2

241

3.0

144

6.7

Total

60.9

1.2

109

5.5

66

7.6

 

 

 

 

 

Hotel portfolio – March 2024

March 2024

Owned and

  

leased

Managed                 

Franchised                    

Total

Hotels

Rooms

Hotels

Rooms

Hotels

Rooms

Hotels

Rooms

 ENA

8

2,493

910

136,766

2,048

189,418

2,966

328,677

 MEA APAC

41

7,181

780

177,355

846

121,664

1,667

306,200

 Americas

54

10,930

166

28,385

229

32,383

449

71,698

Prem., Mid. & Eco.

103

20,604

1,856

342,506

3,123

343,465

5,082

706,575

 Luxury  

5

811

289

72,730

77

8,556

371

82,097

 Lifestyle

2

153

132

28,644

26

7,844

160

36,641

Luxury & Lifestyle

7

964

421

101,374

103

16,400

531

118,738

Total

110

21,568

2,277

443,880

3,226

359,865

5,613

825,313

  

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