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Alpha Dhabi acquires majority 73.73 percent share in National Corporation for Tourism and Hotels

Deal involves the transfer of four key hotel assets including two iconic luxury properties in Abu Dhabi
Alpha Dhabi acquires majority 73.73 percent share in National Corporation for Tourism and Hotels
This transfer of properties increases NCTH’s portfolio to eight hotels with nearly 1,500 keys, significantly enhancing its hospitality offering

Alpha Dhabi Holding announced today that it has acquired a strategic controlling 73.73 percent interest in the National Corporation for Tourism and Hotels (NCTH), after selling assets from Alpha Dhabi Hospitality Holding and Murban Energy Limited to NCTH in exchange for shares.

The deal involves the transfer of four key hotel assets including two iconic luxury properties in Abu Dhabi – The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort and Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa – as well as the ultra-luxury Cheval Blanc Randheli in the Maldives and the recently opened Cheval Blanc Seychelles.

“This transaction underscores Alpha Dhabi Holding’s commitment to creating value in high-potential sectors, such as luxury tourism, through a strong presence in the UAE market as well as a growing footprint in the international ultra-luxury segment. The move aligns seamlessly with our long-term strategy to drive impactful and sustainable growth,” stated Eng. Hamad Salem Al Ameri, CEO and managing director of Alpha Dhabi Holding.

NCTH’s portfolio grows to eight hotels

The transaction strengthens NCTH’s position and Alpha Dhabi Holding’s investment in the domestic and international luxury hospitality sector. By consolidating its hotel business under the NCTH umbrella, Alpha Dhabi Holding has reinforced its commitment to growth and diversification. This transfer of properties increases NCTH’s portfolio to eight hotels with nearly 1,500 keys, significantly enhancing its hospitality offering.

“The integration of these prestigious assets into NCTH’s portfolio marks a new chapter for the company, positioning it as a leader in the international luxury hospitality segment by building a globally competitive portfolio. We are excited to offer our guests unparalleled experiences while contributing to the growth of the UAE’s thriving tourism sector,” stated Hany Farag, CEO of NCTH.

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Partnership to meet rising demand for luxury tourism

Through their strategic partnership, Alpha Dhabi Holding and NCTH aim to meet the rising demand for luxury tourism offerings in the UAE and beyond while contributing to the diversification of the national economy. The hospitality sector remains a critical driver of economic development, with high growth potential supported by the country’s strategic vision and tourism initiatives.

The additional destinations join NCTH’s existing properties, which include the InterContinental Abu Dhabi and InterContinental Residences Abu Dhabi, as well as the Danat Al Ain Resort, Danat Jebel Dhanna Resort and Dhafra Beach Hotel. NCTH also provides associated services in catering, retail and transportation.

With the hospitality, lifestyle and tourism sectors showing a sustained appetite for luxury offerings, this acquisition enables NCTH and Alpha Dhabi Holding to capitalize on emerging opportunities in highly sought-after destinations, adding depth, diversification and sophistication to their portfolio.

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