Leading hotel
chains and top real estate developers are understood to be bidding for the
beleaguered UK investment
group Dawnay Day’s four-star hotel chain Ten Hotels and other real estate
assets in India.
ITC, Royal Orchid, Pride Hotels, Sarovar group, Lemon Tree, DLF and Paraswanath
have made a pitch for the deal, which is valued at around Rs 500-700 crore.
When contacted,
Ten Hotels MD Mandeep Lamba said, “The business restructuring process is being
handled out of the UK
and I would not be able to make a comment at this moment until I receive
dependable information on the same. As of now, the business in India is
operating normally with construction activities on the hotels continuing as
scheduled. The first Ten Hotel would get operational in Jaipur
later this year”.
All the hotel
chain and real estate developers spoke to confirmed that they have received
proposals from investment bankers and are currently evaluating options. Some of
the interested parties may jointly bid for the business.
It is learnt
that the group is also keen to rope in a potential investor immediately to
infuse $20-30 million to tide over a period till a suitable buyer is finalized
for the assets. “With the hotel and real estate market currently going through
a slowdown, it would be difficult to get a good price,” said an official from a
Delhi-based hotel chain.