20 October, 2016

Action Hotels announces new hotel in Melbourne


October 19, 2016: Action Hotels, the leading owner, developer and asset manager of branded three and four-star hotels in the Middle East and Australia, is pleased to announce that it has secured a long-term, 92-year lease on a plot of land at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre for the development of a new four-star hotel.

The new hotel, which is expected to open in Q1 2018, will comprise 317 rooms and 14 apartments, making it the second largest hotel in Action's portfolio. The hotel will be Action's fourth property in Australia and third in Melbourne. The approximate total project cost is $69m1, which Action will fund partially through a new debt facility for the project and partially through existing resources.

The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre is the largest convention centre in the Southern hemisphere and currently accommodates over 5,500 delegates, last year hosting 1,030 events and attracting over 680,000 attendees.2

Centrally located, the hotel will also benefit from its proximity to the growing Docklands precinct, Etihad Stadium, Melbourne Central Business District and Melbourne South Wharf, a highly sought-after leisure destination.

Hotel demand in Melbourne continues to outperform supply, underpinned by increases in both international and domestic tourism.  Demand has increased by an average of 5.6% per annum and has contributed to a 4% growth per annum in RevPAR between 2009 and 2015. Hotel accommodation in the city is predominantly made up of upscale and upper upscale hotels, which make up 62% of the current supply1 and Action Hotels has identified an opportunity in the market for the creation of midscale hotels to meet this increasing demand. 2

Sheikh Mubarak AM Al Sabah, founder and Chairman of Action Hotels stated,

"I am delighted to announce the latest addition to our Australian portfolio, with a plot of land in a highly sought-after area of Melbourne. The hotel is ideally positioned in an attractive market with extremely positive fundamentals and rising demand, in a location that is currently underserved by midscale hotels."

1Conversion rate used: 1 AUD$ / 0.74 USD$
2Source: JLL Report, July 2016







Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts opens hotel in Marrakech


 
Dubai, UAE, 19 October 2016 – Morocco welcomes the arrival of a significant new hotel with the opening of Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech, following a US$100 million redevelopment, invested by ALAJIAL Assets company, a subsidiary of AL AJIAL HOLDING that represents Kuwait Investment Authority in the Kingdom of Morocco.

Opening to the public for the first time on 15 October 2016, the spectacular five-star hotel is a triumphant oasis, featuring 503 rooms and suites, six restaurants and lounges, a two-floor Ô de Rose spa and well-being centre by Cinq Mondes, four swimming pools including one for little travellers, a kids’ club, and exceptional events facilities including direct access to the Palais des Congrès Marrakech. Already confirmed as the host venue for several major global events including COP22 and the Festival International de Film de Marrakech, Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech is rapidly establishing itself as a new global icon.

Owned by Kuwait’s Al Ajial Asset Company, Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech has reopened under the management of Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts after completing an extensive renovation and expansion programme – making it the Swiss hospitality company’s third property in Morocco. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has already one hotel in Casablanca and one in Tangier.

Inspired by the vision and achievements of Ahmed Al Mansour Eddahbi, Sultan of the Saadian dynasty, the hotel is a contemporary, refreshing haven from the enchanting buzz of the Red City, just a few minutes’ walk from the bustling Medina in the central L’Hivernage district, and only 15 minutes’ drive from Marrakech Menara Airport.

The 503 guestrooms and suites – all featuring private balconies – include family, business and executive rooms, 108 interconnecting rooms, and additional suites housed in a newly built wing. Unique architectural details draw you in as you explore the oasis, including a refreshing arrival featuring a



promenade that welcomes travellers with cool tranquil water features 
1,001 recessed candles, and elements of nature, wood, fire and copper all blended to create an extraordinary welcome. Throughout their stay, guests will enjoy the tranquillity of the vibrant gardens lush with bougainvillea, palm and olive trees.  

Five restaurants and a stunning rooftop lounge invite guests to explore Saadian culture, with each unique venue representing a chapter of Sultan Al Mansour Eddahbi’s story – from fine Moroccan cuisine at Dahbi, barbecue feasts at Jamra & Grill, and the evocative caidal tent setting of Saray, to Mediterranean specialities at Medi Terra, light bites and the renowned products from Mövenpick Fine Foods at the Nozha Coffee Shop & Takeaway or starlit evenings at the Manso Lounge on the rooftop.

Taking its name from the traditional rosewater that perfumed the Saadian nobility for generations, Ô de Rose is a world-class spa and well-being experience expertly guided by the globally renowned Cinq Mondes brand. Spread across two floors, this haven of wellness features eight treatment cabins, hammams, a sauna, steam showers, Jacuzzi, nail studio and hair salon. Authentic Moroccan wellness experiences include purifying hammam rituals using traditional indigenous products such as argan oil, beldi black soap and rhassoul mud, and a unique Saadi ancestral ritual based on essential Draâ oils, which originate from the region where Mansour Eddahbi was born.

This comprehensive array of impeccable leisure facilities is matched by a truly world-class business, events and exhibition offering. The hotel is directly connected to Morocco’s largest convention centre, the exceptional Palais des Congrès, both physically via a dedicated entrance, and operationally thanks to Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts’ management of the renowned venue. It boasts a flexible function space of 5,600m2, including exhibition floor space of 2,700m2, the 1,700 m2 Royal Ballroom, two auditoriums with seating for up to 1489 guests, 20 meeting rooms and outdoor event areas. With a meticulous, dedicated events planning team and state-of-the-art technology, Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech and the Palais des Congrès provide an  unparalleled setting for major congresses, fashion and product launches, exhibitions, black-tie galas, concerts and theatre performances.

Prices at Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech currently start from EUR125 per room, per night, based on two sharing, including breakfast and taxes. For further information, visit www.movenpick.com/marrakechFor more information on Palais des Congrès Marrakech, please visit palaisdescongres.movenpick.com

فنادق ومنتجعات موﭭنبيك تفتتح فندق جديد في مراكش.
 يحتوي فندق موﭭنبيك منصور الذهبي مراكش ذو الخمس نجوم والذي تفخر به فنادق ومنتجعات موﭭنبيك   على 503 غرف بالاضافة لأكبر مركز مؤتمرات في المغرب   



  دبي (الامارات العربية المتحدة )، 19 اكتوبر 2016 . شهدت المملكة المغربية ولادة نجم جديد في مجال الضيافة  بافتتاح فندق موﭭنبيك منصور الذهبي مراكش بعد اعادة تطوير شاملة كلفت 100 مليون دولارا أمريكيا استثمرتها شركة أجيال لادارة الأصول، احدى شركات مجموعة أجيال القابضة و التي تمثل الهيئة الكويتية للاستثمار بالمملكة المغربية.
 الفندق الذي تم افتتاحه للجمهور في 15 اكتوبر 2016 يعتبر واحة للفخر و يشمل على 503 غرفة ، ستة مطاعم ، سبا دي روز المكون من طابقين و مركز اللياقة الذي يدار بواسطة (Cinq Mondes)  كما يحتوي الفندق على أربعة حمامات سباحة بما فيها واحدا للمسافرين الصغار ونادي للاطفال ومرافق استثنائية للاحتفالات والاجتماعات تشمل اتصالا مباشرا بقصر مؤتمرات مراكش  والذي تم تأكيد اختياره كموقعا لعدد من المناسبات العالمية الهامة مثل مؤتمر التغيرات المناخية COP22 و مهرجان مراكش السينمائي الدولي .ان فندق موﭭنبيك  منصور الذهبي مراكش يعزز مكانته سريعا كأيقونة عالمية جديدة في المدينة.
الفندق مملوك لصندوق ا"لأجيال" الذى يتبع هيئة الاستثمار الكويتية و تمت اعادة افتتاحه تحت ادارة موﭭنبيك  للفنادق و المنتجعات بعد عملية تجديد وتوسعة شاملة جعلت منه الفندق الثالث لشركة الضيافة السويسرية في المملكة المغربية حيث تدير فنادق ومنتجعات موﭭنبيك  فندقا في كازا بلانكا و أخرا في طنجة.
ان طراز الفندق الحديث والذي استلهم رؤية وانجازات السلطان أحمد منصور الذهبي، سلطان السعديين يجعله واحة استرخاء رائعة من صخب المدينة الحمراء على بعد دقائق قليلة من قلب المدينة في منطقة الايفيرناج و بمسافة 15 دقيقة من مطار المنارة الدولي بمراكش.
هذا وتحتوي جميع الغرف و الأجنحة على شرفات خاصة بما في ذلك غرف العائلات ورجال الأعمال و 108 غرف متصلة بالاضافة الى أجنحة اضافية في مبنى الملحق الجديد. ان تفاصيل العمارة المميزة تأسرك حين تتأمل هذه الواحة وأيضا تجربة الوصول الفريدة الى الممشى الذي يستقبل المسافرين بحفاوة تعكسها تكوينات الطبيعة من الخشب  والمياه والنار والنحاس بالاضافة 1001 شعلة تضفي ترحيبا استثنائيا عند الوصول. وخلال اقامته يستمتع النزيل بهدوء الحدائق الغناء من اشجار النخيل والزيتون ونبات الجهنمية الوارف.
توجد ايضا خمسة مطاعم  يقدمون جميعا دعوة مفتوحة للضيوف لاستكشاف أجواء الثقافة السعدية حيث يقدم كل منها فصلا في قصة السلطان منصور الذهبي. من المطعم المغربي  " الذهبي" لمطعم  "الجمرة " المتخصص في الشواء و خيمة السمر التقليدية "السراي" الى مذاق البحر الابيض المتوسط في مطعم " ميدي تيرا" و الوجبات الخفيفة التي يشتهر بها موﭭنبيك  فاين فودز في "مقهى و تيك اواي النزهة" أو مساء تحت النجوم في لاونج "مانسو".
يعتبر(O de Rose)  الذي أخذ اسمه من ماء الورد التقليدي الذي تعطر به السعديين لأجيال، سبا و مركز استشفاء عالميا تحت ادارة (Cinq Mondes). يمتد السبا على مساحة طابقين ويحتوي على ثمان كبائن علاجية ، حمامات تقليدية ، غرف للساونا و البخار بالاضافة الى جاكوزي و صالون للشعر والأضافر.  أن تجربة الاستشفاء المغربية التقليدية تشتمل على حمام لتنقية المسام و العديد من المنتجات الغنية مثل زيت الأرجان والصابون الأسود البلدي وطمي الرهسول بالاضافة للتجربة السعدية الفريدة والتي تقوم على زيت الدرعة والذي يتم جلبه من المنطقة التي ولد بها منصور الذهبي
يقدم الفندق باقة متكاملة من مرافق الترفيه ممتزجة مع مستوى عالمي للاعمال و الؤتمرات والمناسبات ويتصل مباشرة بأكبر مراكز المؤتمرات في المغرب ذا بالاي دي كونجري سواءا على المستوى الفعلي أو على مستوى التشغيل بفضل الادارة المميزة لفنادق ومنتجعات موﭭنبيك. يحتوي أيضا على منطقة يمكن تطويعها للمناسبات بمساحة 5600 متر مربع بما في ذلك أرضا للمعارض على مساحة 2700 متر مربع  وقاعة الاحتفالات الملكية بمساحة 1700 متر مربع و مدرجين بالاضافة الى 20 قاعة اجتماعات ومساحة للحفلات الخارجية. مع فريق متخصص في تحضير الاحتفالات ومعدات على أحدث مستوى يقدم كلا من فندق موﭭنبيك  منصور الذهبي مراكش قصر المؤتمرات خيارا استثنائيا للمؤتمرات الكبرى وعروض الازياء واطلاق المنتجات الهامة بالاضافة للحفلات الرسمية والعروض المسرحية . تبدأ الأسعار حاليا في فندق موﭭنبيك  منصور الدهبي مراكش من 125 يورو للغرفة المزدوجة لفردين شاملا الافطار والضرائب.































  
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160 COMPANIES CHOOSE ABU DHABI GLOBAL MARKET AS THEIR PREFERRED FINANCIAL CENTRE


ADGM delivering on its ambition and setting the foundation for sustained long term growth

20 October 2016 (Abu Dhabi, UAE): Abu Dhabi Global Market (“ADGM”), the international financial centre in Abu Dhabi, is pleased to register and license close to 160 companies from a broad range of industries and sectors in its first year of operations. This achievement sets another new milestone in ADGM delivering on its ambition to support Abu Dhabi’s economic plan and long-term growth.   The varied consortium of well-established local family businesses and international companies registered with ADGM is testament to the free zone’s commitment to being an open, trusted and well-regulated financial and commercial hub, designed to serve the financial needs of Abu Dhabi and the UAE.
A Vibrant Group of Businesses and Companies in the financial free zone
The group of first movers into ADGM comprises financial, non-financial and retail businesses. In line with ADGM’s strategy of fostering a broad based, thriving and sustainable business community, a large pool of companies in the non-financial category has made ADGM their home base include the law firms, professional and corporate service providers and family offices. In other key sectors, real estate, investment and holding companies seeking to be close to the region’s business and growth opportunities are also among those who have also chosen ADGM as their hub.  Adding to the dynamic mix is a sizable group of retail and hospitality businesses catering to the needs of the financial free zone. Given its central location, retail businesses increasingly value Al Maryah Island as a highly attractive base and location for sustainable growth.
ADGM Provides a Conducive and Sustainable Business Platform & Environment
In making a choice, many companies have attributed the ease of doing business, level of efficiency, a comprehensive range of business offerings and investment vehicles, and adoption of the entirety of common law in legislative framework as some of the fundamental reasons for being attracted to ADGM.
As the UAE’s new International Financial Centre, ADGM has established a significant presence in the local and international business and financial regulatory scenes.  ADGM understands what businesses wants and has been meticulous in developing a conducive ecosystem that enables local businesses to thrive, regional companies to expand their presence and global entities to access the growth opportunities in the region.  


Mr Dhaher Bin Dhaher, Chief Executive Officer of ADGM‘s Registration Authority says: “As a broad-based financial centre, ADGM has been focused on creating a business-friendly and sustainable eco-system where local companies and international entities can grow together.  We remain relevant and responsive to the needs of our market by maintaining a dynamic platform and safeguarding the best interests of our registered companies and stakeholders.”
“Through ADGM, businesses have access to and can conduct a wide range of activities to bolster their growth. We also have a supportive framework that meet the needs and requirements of family businesses by safeguarding their assets,” added Mr Dhaher.    Numerous family businesses and individual companies have also set up in ADGM as it provides a supportive framework which allows them to manage family interests and safeguard their assets in the most efficient manner.
He highlighted, “Our registration process is efficient and straightforward. In some cases, we are able to issue licenses to companies within 48 hours of receiving their business registration. Our fully digitised platform and robust and supportive on-boarding services ensure a hassle-free transition for companies and their employees who want to attain a licence with the ADGM. This also part of our on-going commitment to deliver valuable client experience for ADGM companies and partners as an IFC.”
“We believe in building an ecosystem with a strong legal framework and courts system and getting it right from the very start. We are pleased that so many businesses from diverse industries see and understand the future of the ADGM and significance of being part of the growth story of Abu Dhabi,” added Mr Dhaher.Fostering Greater Partnerships and Enabling Growth
ADGM will continue to work closely with key stakeholders to review opportunities and develop new synergies to attract more local and global brand names to Al Maryah Island.  ADGM will also increase efforts to heighten its profile as an international financial centre that offers exciting lifestyle and commercial activities on offer.
As ADGM moves into its second year of operation, it remains committed to providing an efficient and sustainable platform for local companies to become regional and global champions. ADGM will also further its dedication to support financial institutions in establishing their operations in Abu Dhabi and fulfil their expansion ambitions in Middle East, Africa, South Asia and beyond. 

The Cribb launches Corporate Ventures Programs

~ Anniversary celebrations witnessed industry experts providing their insights on corporate venture capital models ~

Dubai, October 20, 2016  
Dubai-based incubator, The Cribb, has marked its third anniversary. The company celebrated its achievements at its headquarters in Al Quoz, Dubai with over 100 startups and corporates representatives attending the event.
In the last three years of operation, the incubator has forayed into corporate venturing and launched the incubator 2.0. The Cribb will now embark on a journey to introduce corporates to the startup ecosystem in the region and vice-versa to strengthen it further. 
Started in 2013 by Kamal Hassan, investor, serial entrepreneur and innovation expert, The Cribb is a space where innovators and creative minds can get together and enrich the startup ecosystem in the region. The Cribb has so far incubated over 200 startups and has recently launched The Cribb Academy, its in-house training courses for the region’s most promising entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and corporates.
Kamal Hassan said, “This year, we have seen a revenue growth of 48% (YOY) and with recent developments in the space we are looking forward to exciting times ahead. After the launch of the Cribb Academy, we are looking forward to scale up in corporate venture programs, which will help create visibility and culture, co-development and venture in businesses.”
The celebrations had a series of events around corporate venturing – which is where an organization buys an equity stake or enters in a joint venture with an innovative startup to gain competitive advantage – and its impact on private and government organizations. The event started with experts Riyadh Al Ruwais, Partner at STC Ventures, and Wai Lum Kwok, Executive Director of Capital Markets Financial Services Regulatory Authority, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), delivering keynote speeches.
Riyadh Al Ruwais provided insights on corporate venture capital and how it is different from institutional venture capital. “Large companies can be slow moving and bulky, making it tricky to come up with innovative products or services. Because R&D usually means more hiring, higher capital expenditures and increased fixed operating costs, all without the guarantee of a return. A Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) model, however, provides an opportunity for innovation without paying high R&D costs or incurring too much risk. Corporate venture capital also lets large companies operate on a smaller scale, which lets them innovate faster and gain the first mover advantages over the competitors. And it’s an efficient way for companies to explore potential acquisition targets. Statistics show that about one-third of corporate venture-backed startups have been acquired, versus 10 percent of startups with funding only from private venture capital. CVC is very active in startup ecosystem Over 50% of the Top 100 companies on the fortune list have an active VC investment’s and this has significantly grown in past five years and more than 800 CVC completed an investment last year which is 80% jump in compare with 2011.”, added Riyadh.
Wai Lum Kwok shared insights on the role financial regulators can play to support FinTech community. He said, “Globally, FinTech ecosystems have stimulated technological innovation, improved efficiency of financial markets and systems, and raised the standard of overall customer experience.  Such ecosystems have enabled growth opportunities in many segments, from data analytics, payments, software, financial platforms to mobile banking and more.  Regulators, like ADGM, can play a meaningful role in supporting innovation and allowing developments of innovative solutions to enhance the marketplace.  In this regard, ADGM is developing a FinTech Regulatory Laboratory to provide a well-regulated platform for FinTech participants in UAE and the MENA region to develop and test their innovation in a safe environment.”
The event concluded with a thought leader panel discussion around the role of corporate ventures in the startup ecosystem, the importance of corporate venturing for companies. Samir Moftah, Future Innovation R&D Leaders and Lynne McColl, Future Innovation Leader at MARS were also seen as part of the panelists.
“Mars is excited to be working with the innovation and start-up community in Dubai and across the UAE. Mars is a principles based company that strives to make a difference to people and the communities from where we operate.  One of these principles is Mutuality, which translates to engaging, supporting, and collaborating with local community initiatives such as start-ups who can provide and share with us insights and help us to develop better experiences and propositions for our consumers.  We are extremely excited to be included as part of the Cribb’s three-year anniversary and very much look forward to working together. Thank you for inviting us to the eco-system!”, said Samir Moftah.
“Companies in the region are now beginning to look at startups as a way to innovate. Corporates can accept innovation in three ways, organically engaging in internal research and development and testing new products, and further encouraging the ones that work, inorganically by a M&A deal, or by setting up a corporate venture capital”, added Hassan while speaking to the panel members.
Corporate venturing by The Cribb will offer visibility and culture, co-development and venture programs for innovative companies in the region and will bridge the gap between startups and corporates looking for innovation.

USAID Awards Living Goods $5 Million to Improve Community Healthcare in Kenya

Organization Supported Through the Development Innovation Ventures Program

WASHINGTON D.C., United States of America, October 20, 2016/APO/ -- 
The U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) U.S. Global Development Lab today announced $5 million to Living Goods, an organization building local networks of health entrepreneurs who provide their communities with quality, low-cost healthcare. Funded through the Development Innovation Ventures (DIV) program, the award will help expand Living Goods' community health service in Kenya. USAID Kenya will support Living Goods' expansion strategy, and help it leverage existing USAID health programming.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Kenya has a critical shortage of healthcare workers, with 13 doctors, nurses, and midwives per 10,000 citizens. Only 60 percent of births are attended by skilled personnel. Community health workers play an essential role in strengthening health systems and connecting families to life-saving health services and education.
Inspired by direct sales models, Living Goods' Community Health Promoters (CHPs) provide door-to-door healthcare to households; a recent study shows Living Goods' CHPs are reducing deaths among children under the age of five by 27 percent. They also make healthcare products and education readily available to those in need, for an average of 50 cents per treatment, while earning an income from product sales. This model also aims to create sustainable livelihoods for the CHPs who are financially incentivized to meet household demand for healthcare services and receive small performance-based incentives for home visits and referrals.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Kenya has a critical shortage of healthcare workers, with 13 doctors, nurses, and midwives per 10,000 citizens
"We are proud to support Living Goods' game-changing model that empowers health entrepreneurs while delivering affordable, quality, community-based healthcare to the communities that need it the most," said Ann Mei Chang, USAID's Chief Innovation Officer and Executive Director of the U.S. Global Development Lab.
DIV's tiered-funding model, inspired by the venture capital experience, invests comparatively small amounts in relatively unproven concepts, and continues to support only those that can prove they work. Living Goods will use this latest DIV award to create 26 new branches and empower 2,600 new CHPs. Living Goods will recruit and select the management and field staff, including high-performing agents who will receive approximately two weeks of free interactive training on a wide variety of health topics and basic business skills with monthly training refreshers. This added capacity will allow Living Goods to serve more than two million people in Kenya.
Living Goods will also carry out a vigorous advocacy campaign to inspire NGOs, national governments, and the largest funders to increase financing for community health workers, and to adopt the tools and principles that make the Living Goods model so effective. Over the next 10 years, Living Goods aims to improve the health and livelihood of 50 million people in need.
Visit www.usaid.gov/div to learn more about DIV grants and to apply.
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