Tata Group-owned Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) Managing Director and CEO Puneet Chhatwal's remuneration increased nearly 9 per cent to Rs 25 crore in FY26, according to the company's latest annual report. Chhatwal received Rs 25 crore during the financial year ended March 31, 2026, compared with Rs 23 crore in FY25. The ratio of the IHCL MD and CEO's remuneration to the median remuneration of IHCL employees increased to 521.7 in FY26 from 506.1 in the previous financial year. The percentage increase in the median remuneration of employees during FY26 stood at 5.5 per cent, as per the annual report. It was 4.7 per cent during the previous financial year (FY25). During FY26, Chhatwal's remuneration package comprised Rs 14.21 crore as salary including an additional performance bonus, besides Rs 4.84 crore towards benefits, perquisites and allowances, and Rs 5.95 crore as commission. The company said the figures exclude provisions for leave encashment, gratuity and group health ...
Strong domestic travel, higher room rates and an expanding hotel portfolio are expected to drive IHCL's Q1FY27 performance and medium-term growth
IHCL plans to invest ₹6,000-7,500 crore over five years as it expands its hotel portfolio, backed by strong domestic tourism and healthy cash flows
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The hospitality sector is expected to remain stable in FY27, supported by domestic leisure travel and MICE sector demand, with room rates likely to remain firm, said Indian Hotels Company.
Strong domestic travel demand helped IHCL offset West Asia conflict impact, with Q4 revenue rising 14% and occupancy levels remaining robust
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Tata Group-owned Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) on Monday reported a 14.71 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in its consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter ended March at Rs 645.43 crore. The country's largest hospitality player had a net profit of Rs 562.66 crore a year ago, a regulatory filing showed. Its Revenue from Operations increased to Rs 2,765.29 crore during the fourth quarter of FY 2025-26, from Rs 2,425.14 crore in the same period of the preceding fiscal. However, the company's total expenses also rose to Rs 2,014.91 crore in the quarter under review from Rs 1,764.26 crore in Q4FY25. The Board of Directors of the company also recommended a dividend of Rs 3.25 per share, subject to the approval of the members at the ensuing Annual General Meeting. Ankur Dalwani, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, IHCL, said, "IHCL Consolidated clocked a double-digit revenue growth this fiscal, reflective of a broad-based performance - led by RevPAR growth of 9
Hotel stocks: Analysts said that domestic travel has remained strong, supported by hotels reporting solid bookings in advance and a consistent rise in their RevPAR.
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Indian Hotels Company reported a net profit of ₹954.2 crore, up 50.2 per cent compared to ₹635.2 crore in the year-ago period
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Nomura maintains 'Buy' rating for the Indian Hotel Company and a target price of ₹830, which implies an upside potential of 20.64 per cent from Wednesday's close price
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Tata Group-owned Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) on Monday said it has secured trademark registration for the 'Taj' sonic sound, the first sound mark registration for a brand in the country's hospitality sector. The registration legally protects the marquee brand Taj's distinctive sonic identity as a trademark, recognising sound as a core brand asset, India's largest hospitality firm, IHCL, stated. In an increasingly experience-driven marketplace, sonic branding plays a powerful role in shaping emotional memory and deepening consumer recall beyond visual cues. As hospitality brands expand into immersive, multi-sensory experiences, sound has emerged as a critical touchpoint for building trust, familiarity, and emotional resonance. Rajendra Misra, Executive Vice President & General Counsel, IHCL, said, "Being recognised as the world's strongest hotel brand carries with it the responsibility to lead all facets, including how brand equity is protected. This sound mark registration ...
After a muted first half, the hotel major expects double-digit RevPar and revenue growth driven by renovations, room additions and peak-season demand
The transaction will entail a primary investment of Rs 205 crore and a secondary share purchase of Rs 35 crore
The outlook continues to remain healthy for Indian Hotels, led by continued traction in both the core business and new and reimagined businesses, say analysts.