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What is InterContinental Hotels Group Management Fees (USD Mil)?

Management Fees (USD Mil) of hospitality usually include the salary of managers. A lower management fee is better.

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InterContinental Hotels Group Management Fees (USD Mil) Historical Data

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Competitive Comparison of InterContinental Hotels Group's Management Fees (USD Mil)

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InterContinental Hotels Group  (NYSE:IHG) Management Fees (USD Mil) Explanation

Management Fees (USD Mil) are one of the major costs for hospitality businesses.

Base management fees should be set so that they compensate managers for their cost of doing business, including overhead and base salaries. This is compensation for showing up to work and thus, should not be a source of profit for management companies as it generally is now. Usually, base management fees are approximately 1.0% to 2.0% of total revenue for most hotels, depending on size, or a duly considered flat fee.

Since it is a cost, a lower management fee is better. However, we also need to measure its effectiveness. Management’s effectiveness is evidenced by two primary results: the ability to generate an appropriate share of top line revenue within the relevant competitive market (in other words, to produce the highest possible level of Revenue per Available Room (USD)); and to convert that revenue into as much sustainable cash flow available to the owner (net operating income, or NOI) as possible.


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InterContinental Hotels Group (InterContinental Hotels Group) Business Description

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1 Windsor Dials, Arthur Road, Windsor, Berkshire, GBR, SL4 1RS
InterContinental Hotels Group operates 930,000 rooms across 18 brands addressing the midscale through luxury segments, as of Sept. 30, 2023. Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express constitute the largest brand, while Hotel Indigo, Even, Hualuxe, Kimpton, and Voco are newer lifestyle brands experiencing strong demand. The company launched a midscale brand, Avid, in summer 2017 and closed on a 51% stake in Regent Hotels in July 2018. It acquired Six Senses in February 2019 and launched another midscale brand, Garner, in 2023. Managed and franchised represent 99% of total rooms. As of Sept. 30, 2023, the Americas represents 56% of total rooms, with greater China accounting for 18%; Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa make up 26%.