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For the complete report, get in touch with us at: [email protected] Abstract: Global market intelligence firm, Netscribes, Inc. released its latest report on the Hotel Industry in India 2014. With Indian tourism and hospitality emerging as a chief growth driver for services industry in India, hotel sector is only poised for further growth. Though economic slowdown has resulted in low occupancy and average room rates for hotels across certain major cities in the country, Indian hotel sector is still expected to show healthy prospects compared to global hotel growth. At a time when global hospitality conditions are still nearing saturation, Indian hospitality sector is being considered as a viable proposition for players. Netscribes latest market research report titled Hotel Industry in India 2014 states that the increasing tourist footfall both domestic as well as foreign has been instrumental in bolstering growth of hotels across the country. Rising number of tourists is also aided with the ever increasing disposable income at the hands of common people who indulge in short trips throughout the year. Factors like medical tourism and government support augur well for the sectors growth. Another recent phenomenon witnessed in the country is the upsurge of corporate events especially for companies and business travelers which again lead to the rise in demand for hotel rooms. Further, the sector has also witnessed rise in foreign investments especially for setting up new hotels which reason out why the sector is being looked at as one of profound growth for years to come. Table of Contents:TRANSCRIPT
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Hotel Industry – India
September 2014
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Executive Summary
Market
Drivers & Challenges
Tourism is slated to grow at 7% CAGR over 2013-18e
India has emerged as a favorite destination for tourists both for business as well as for leisure as it is still considered to be one with enough potential for growth
Hotel sector in India, though has faced dismal figures, has still managed to post growth and is slated to grow in future
Drivers:
Growth in tourism
Opening of aviation sector
Emergence of budget hotels
Major Events
Changing Demographics and Consumer Behavior
Challenges:
Increasing operating costs
Depreciation of rupee
Lack of infrastructure
Socio-political concerns
Competitive Landscape
Major Players
Company 1 Company 2 Company 3
Company 4 Company 5 Company 6
Entry of foreign players
Franchising model of business operation
Rationalizing employee-to-room ratio
Majors selling off properties
Trends
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•Macroeconomic Indicators
•Introduction
•Market Overview
•Drivers & Challenges
•Trends
•Regulations
•Competitive Landscape
•Strategic Recommendations
•Appendix
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Macroeconomic Indicators (1/3)
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GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly
Inflation Rate: Monthly
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SAMPLE Hotel Market in India – Overview
Despite slowdown, India is still considered to be a major destination in terms of hospitality business
• India is considered to be one of the top 10 markets that is poised to deliver 3/4th of the global hospitality growth • Hotels in India offer a wide range of options including luxury, upscale, leisure and mid-market or economy • India has become a global destination with many international brands making a foray into the country as part of
their expansion plans • Major international events such as Commonwealth Games, Formula One Grand Prix have led to a dynamically
growing hotel industry, however, recent terror attacks or even violence against women has acted negatively for the sector
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Branded Hotel Rooms – India
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Drivers & Challenges – Summary
Drivers
Growth in tourism
Opening of aviation sector
Emergence of budget hotels
Major Events
Changing Demographics and Consumer Behavior
Challenges
Increasing operating costs
Depreciation of rupee
Lack of infrastructure
Socio-political concerns
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Trends – Summary
Majors selling off properties Entry of foreign players
Rationalizing employee-to-room ratio
Franchising model of business operation
Trends
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Regulations – Summary
Tourism enhancement initiatives Federation of Hotel & Restaurant
Association of India
Taxation System Hospitality Development and
Promotion Board
Key Regulations
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Competitive Rivalry
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Bargaining Power of Buyers
Threat of Substitutes
Threat of New Entrants
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Market Competition – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
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Key Ratios of Top 3 Companies – Operational Basis (FY 2014) (1/3)
Competitive Benchmarking – Private Companies (2/5)
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The Indian Hotel Company Ltd.
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Sterling Holiday Resorts India Ltd.
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Hotel Leelaventure Ltd.
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Key People
Products and Services
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Corporate Address
Tel No.
Fax No.
Website
Year of Incorporation
Ticker Symbol
Stock Exchange
Category Products/Services
Hospitality P1, p2
Others P3, p4
Name Designation
Person 1 Chairman
Person 2 President of Finance and Operations
Person 3 VP of Corporate, Compliance Officer
City
Head Office
Public: Domestic Company – Company 1 (1/4)
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SAMPLE Key Ratios
Financial Summary
• The company incurred a net loss of INR - mn in FY 2014, as compared to net profit of INR - mn in FY 2013
• It reported total income of INR - mn in FY 2014, registering a decrease of y9 per cent over FY 2013
• It earned an operating margin of y10 per cent in FY 2014, an increase of y11 percentage points over FY 2013
• It reported debt to equity ratio of - in FY 2014, an increase of y12 per cent over FY 2013
Particulars y-o-y change
(2014-13) 2014 2013 2012 2011
Profitability Ratios
Operating Margin
Net Margin
Profit Before Tax Margin
Return on Equity
Return on Capital Employed
Return on Working Capital
Return on Assets
Return on Fixed Assets
Cost Ratios Operating costs (% of Sales)
Administration costs (% of Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales)
Liquidity Ratios Current Ratio
Cash Ratio
Leverage Ratios Debt to Equity Ratio
Debt to Capital Ratio
Interest Coverage Ratio
Efficiency Ratios Fixed Asset Turnover
Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover
Working Capital Turnover
Capital Employed Turnover
Improved Decline
Financial Snapshot
Financial Summary
Indicators
Market Capitalization (INR mn)
Total Enterprise Value (INR mn)
EPS (INR)
PE Ratio (Absolute)
Public: Domestic Company – Company 1 (2/4)
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Net Profit/Loss Total Income
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Key Business Segments Key Geographic Segments
Business Highlights
Description News
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Public: Domestic Company – Company 1 (3/4)
Hospitality/Hotel Business
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Public: Domestic Company – Company 1 – SWOT Analysis (4/4)
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