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Fattal acquires 18 hotels in Europe for €200 million

The acquisition was of 12 hotels in Germany, one in Switzerland, and five in Belgium.

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Fattal Holdings, controlled by David Fattal, yesterday signed a deal to acquire 18 hotels in Europe belonging to the hotel fund in which he is a partner. The deal reflects a €200 million value for the properties.

This hotel fund, founded by Fattal in 2007, consists of the Tshuva group (21%), Migdal Insurance and Financial Holdings Ltd. (TASE: MGDL) (20%), Menorah Mivtachim Holdings Ltd. (TASE: MORA) (6%), Amitim (10%), Liberty Properties (11%), and the Fattal group (32%).

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The fund, founded just before the outbreak of the 2007 European economic crisis, was designed to acquire four-star municipal and business hotels in Europe. The fund’s hotels include 12 hotels in Germany, one in Switzerland, and five in Belgium.

Investments by the partners in the fund totaled €89 million in 2007-2009, and the return for the partners has totaled €54 million to date… [READ MORE]

 

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news – www.globes-online.com

 

 

 

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