HVS 2014 African Hotel Valuation Index

An index studying the relative values of hotels in 14 markets throughout Africa.

Welcome to the inaugural African Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), an index studying the relative values of hotels in 14 markets throughout Africa. We consider 2014 to be the ideal time to launch the study as data are now more readily available, allowing a more reasoned analysis of the recent trajectory and the growth in performance and values. As the number of investors considering African markets increases and interest in African real estate...

Welcome to the inaugural African Hotel Valuation Index (HVI), an index studying the relative values of hotels in 14 markets throughout Africa. We consider 2014 to be the ideal time to launch the study as data are now more readily available, allowing a more reasoned analysis of the recent trajectory and the growth in performance and values. As the number of investors considering African markets increases and interest in African real estate generally grows, the launch of this publication is ideally timed to be of most assistance to existing and potential hotel owners, investors, developers, banks and operators.

Development Africa South Africa

Sophie Perret is managing director of the HVS London office. She joined HVS in 2003, following ten years’ operational experience in the hospitality industry in South America and Europe. Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sophie holds a degree in Hotel Management from Ateneo de Estudios Terciarios, and an MBA from IMHI (Essec Business School, France and Cornell University, USA).

HVS is the world's leading consulting and services organization focused on the hotel, restaurant, shared ownership, gaming, and leisure industries. Established in 1980, the company performs more than 2,000 assignments per year for virtually every major industry participant. HVS principals are regarded as the leading professionals in their respective regions of the globe.

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