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Oyo buys US-based G6 Hospitality from Blackstone for $525 mn, adds 1,500 hotels
  • Oyo buys US-based G6 Hospitality from Blackstone for $525 mn, adds 1,500 hotels

    06 January 2025

    Bengaluru: Ritesh Agarwal-led Oyo has completed the acquisition of US-based G6 Hospitality, which operates the Motel 6 and Studio 6 brands, from Blackstone Real Estate for $525 million and the deal is projected to increase its Ebitda to over ₹2,000 crore in FY26, the travel-tech startup said in a statement on Monday. Ebitda stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, and is a key measure of a company's profitability. Motel 6 is expected to contribute an Ebitda of over ₹630 crore in the coming financial year starting April, which will be the first full year of its integration, the company said. For context, Oyo posted an adjusted Ebitda of ₹877 crore in FY24. The transaction is expected to add about 1,500 franchised hotels across the US and Canada to Oyo's portfolio, which will significantly expand its North American presence. Upon integration, the combined entity is projected to generate a gross booking value of approximately $3 billion, with G6 Hospitality contributing $1.7 billion to this. Also read: Ritesh Agarwal's ambitions for Oyo are still intact “This acquisition represents a transformative moment for Oyo's global operations. We could see this will be a value-accretive acquisition due to their strong brand franchise in the US, potential for growth and synergies,” said Ankit Tandon, global chief business officer & head of mergers and acquisitions, Oyo. Sonal Sinha has been appointed as the CEO of G6 Hospitality, and Oyo plans to add over 150 hotels through the next year under the Motel 6 and Studio 6 brands. The deal comes at a time when Oyo’s US operations have shown robust growth, the company said. It claims to have presence across 35 states with about 400 hotels in the region. Oyo's presence With over 184,000 properties, Oyo also has presence across Europe, the UK, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Europe is one of its key markets, where the Gurugram-based company has expanded its presence through strategic acquisitions under OYO Vacation Homes (OVH). Oyo’s Tandon claimed that the company nearly tripled its Ebitda in its vacation home business in Europe. Also read: As travel rebounds, Oyo checks in its first full-year net profit Its other portfolio companies include DanCenter, a vacation home management company, which handles 12,000 properties across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Germany, and Belvilla, which has 65,000 holiday homes across 20 countries, and Traum-Ferienwohnungen, an online vacation rental platform with 100,000 homes.

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