ITC Hotels Buys Kerala’s The Zuri Kumarakom Resort for Rs 205 Crore

ITC Hotels has signed definitive agreements to acquire The Zuri Kumarakom Resort & Spa in Kerala for Rs 205 crore. The resort, located on Vembanad Lake, spans 18 acres and includes 72 rooms with villas and cottages. The acquisition marks ITC Hotels' first owned resort in Kerala and aims to expand its luxury portfolio in high-growth leisure destinations. The property will be renovated and rebranded under the ITC Hotels brand, with expected revenue growth to nearly three times its current levels.

Key Points: ITC Hotels Acquires Kerala Luxury Resort for Rs 205 Crore

  • ITC Hotels acquires 100% stake in Zuri Hotels & Resorts for Rs 205 crore
  • Resort located on Vembanad Lake in Kumarakom, Kerala, spread across 18 acres
  • Property features 72 rooms, including 38 villas, dining venues, and spa facilities
  • Resort to be rebranded under ITC Hotels after renovation, expected to triple revenue
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ITC Hotels to acquire Kerala based luxury resort 'The Zuri Kumarakom' for Rs 205 crore

ITC Hotels acquires The Zuri Kumarakom Resort & Spa in Kerala for Rs 205 crore, expanding luxury portfolio in high-growth leisure destinations.

"The acquisition of this exclusive property in Kumarakom marks a strategic cornerstone in our journey to expand ITC Hotels' footprint into one of India's most sought-after leisure destinations. - Anil Chadha"

New Delhi, May 15

ITC Hotels is set to acquire luxury resort property 'The Zuri Kumarakom Resort & Spa' in Kerala for an enterprise value of Rs 205 crore, marking the company's first owned resort in the state as ITC Hotels expands its footprint in high-growth leisure destinations.

According to a media statement issued by ITC Hotels on Friday, the company has signed definitive agreements to acquire a 100 per cent stake in Zuri Hotels & Resorts Private Limited (ZHRPL), which owns the resort, on a debt-free and cash-free basis, subject to customary adjustments.

"The acquisition is expected to be consummated over the next few days and will enable ITC Hotels to expand its luxury portfolio in a strategic, high-growth leisure destination - establishing the company's first owned resort in Kerala," the company said in the statement.

The resort is located along the backwaters of Kumarakom on the banks of Vembanad Lake and is spread across 18 acres. The property has 72 rooms, including 38 villas and cottages, along with dining venues, event spaces and nearly 20,000 square feet of spa and wellness facilities.

Speaking on the acquisition, ITC Hotels Managing Director Anil Chadha said the move is part of the company's strategy to strengthen its presence in India's premium leisure hospitality market.

"The acquisition of this exclusive property in Kumarakom marks a strategic cornerstone in our journey to expand ITC Hotels' footprint into one of India's most sought-after leisure destinations," Chadha said.

He added, "By integrating this iconic resort into our portfolio, we aim to elevate the guest experience through our globally recognised culinary excellence and world-class Ayurvedic wellness offerings."

ITC Hotels said the property will undergo extensive renovation and will later be rebranded under the 'ITC Hotels' brand. The company said the redesigned resort will draw inspiration from Kerala's traditional architecture and craftsmanship in line with its "Rooted in the Soil" philosophy.

The company also expects the property to benefit from its hospitality network and loyalty platform.

"By integrating ITC Hotels' institutional strengths - including signature culinary experiences, best-in-class guest services, Club ITC loyalty program and robust distribution network, the Resort will unlock brand-led value uplift and establish itself as a premier luxury destination for leisure and high-profile MICE," the statement said.

ITC Hotels further said the resort's stabilised revenue is expected to rise to nearly three times its current levels and would be margin accretive to the company's overall portfolio.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rs 205 crore for 72 rooms? That's roughly Rs 2.85 crore per room. Seems a bit steep for a resort that might need significant renovation. But then again, location matters - Vembanad Lake frontage is priceless. Hope they don't price out local tourists with the rebranding. Kerala's charm is its accessibility.
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James A
As someone who's stayed at the Zuri Kumarakom before, I can say it's a beautiful property but needs modernization. ITC's culinary expertise and Ayurveda focus could really elevate the experience. Looking forward to seeing what they do with the spa - 20,000 sq ft is massive for Kerala standards!
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Vikram M
Interesting timing with the upcoming wedding season and MICE demand. But I'm concerned about the environmental impact - Kumarakom's ecosystem is fragile. Hope ITC maintains sustainable practices and doesn't overdevelop the 18-acre property. The backwaters are our natural heritage, after all.
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Sarah B
Three times current revenue projection sounds ambitious but achievable with ITC's distribution network. Club ITC members will love having a new Kerala option. The 'Rooted in the Soil' approach could really differentiate this from other luxury resorts in Kumarakom. Kerala craftsmanship deserves global recognition!
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Rohit P
Honestly, I wish they had considered a local brand partnership before going with ITC. Zuri had its own unique character. But business is business - hope this brings more jobs to locals and boosts Kumarakom as a luxury destination rather than just another corporate takeover story.

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