Scandic Hotels Group
Mr. Jens Mathiesen (Pres & CEO)
Ms. Åsa Wirén (Chief Financial Officer)
Henrik Vikstrom (Director of Investor Relations)
Summary
History
The first hotel in what was later to become the Scandic chain was the Esso Motor Hotel in Laxå in the province of Närke, central Sweden. Opened in 1963, it capitalized on the increase in car travel, both for business and pleasure – the motel was a novel concept for Europe at the time. The chain grew to 59 hotels Europewide by 1972, when Esso sold the non-Scandinavian hotels. The remaining 32 hotels, five of them in Norway and Denmark, formed the largest hotel chain in its native Sweden in 1973.
In 1983, the company was sold to a Swedish consortium headed by Ratos and the following year, it was named Scandic Hotels. Ratos became sole owner in 1985, and a year later, the first hotel outside Scandinavia opened in Koblenz, Germany.
The business was negatively impacted by the 1990/91 Gulf Crisis, and company management was replaced in 1992. In 1996, the group acquired Reso Hotels and became a publicly traded company on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Two years later, the Arctia Hotels group in Finland followed, giving Scandic a presence in all the Nordic countries, and in 1999, the group expanded into Estonia.
In 2001, Scandic was acquired by the London-based Hilton Group. The hotel chain changed ownership again in 2007, this time bought by Swedish private equity firm EQT for EUR 833 million. In July 2013, Scandic Hotels partnered with Swiss Hospitality to gear up its digital infrastructure. In 2014, Scandic acquired the Rica Hotels chain, which added 72 properties in Norway and Sweden to its portfolio.In December 2015, Scandic once again was listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.In 2014 Scandic Hotels launched its HTL hotel brand. In June 2016 the company dropped the brand. The brand was applied to four hotels of the group in Stockholm and Oslo, which were turned back into Scandic Hotels after the HTL brand was abandoned. In 2017, Scandic announced its buy-out of all 43 Restel hotels in Finland for 114.5 million euros, including those under the Cumulus and Holiday Inn brands.In March 2020, more than half of Scandic's permanent employees were notified of layoffs as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. In April of the same year, Scandic Hotels had a room occupancy of six percent, which was the lowest occupancy the hotel chain had ever had. The low occupancy and reduced revenue during the year led to Scandic reporting a loss of just over six billion for 2020.
Mission
Vision
Key Team
Ms. Elin Westin (Director of Communications)
Ms. Maria Andersson (Director of e-Commerce & Marketing)
Mr. Marcus Hammarstrom (Head of Marketing)
Mr. Fredrik Wetterlundh (Chief HR Officer)
Mr. Peter Jangbratt (Head of Sweden)
Mr. Aki Kayhko (Head of Finland)
Mr. Michel Schutzbach (Head of Europe)
Recognition and Awards
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Mr. Jens Mathiesen (Pres & CEO)
Ms. Åsa Wirén (Chief Financial Officer)
Henrik Vikstrom (Director of Investor Relations)