Playa Hotels to become one of Jamaica’s largest resort owners with new Sagicor deal
Hilton Rose Hall

Playa Hotels to become one of Jamaica’s largest resort owners with new Sagicor deal

FAIRFAX — Playa Hotels & Resorts’ new agreement with Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited will see the latter contribute five all-inclusive resorts and two adjacent oceanfront developable land sites in Jamaica to Playa’s growing portfolio.

The portfolio includes four existing resorts, including the 489-room Hilton Rose Hall, the 268-room Jewel Runaway Bay, the 250-room Jewel Dunn’s River, and the 225-room Jewel Paradise Cove. It also includes an 88-room hotel tower and spa, two developable land sites with a potential density of up to 700 rooms, and a hotel management contract for the Jewel Grande Palmyra.

The existing assets are currently managed by an external third-party operator and upon closing of the transaction, Playa will be able to immediately self-manage the assets.

In exchange, Sagicor will receive 20 million shares of PLYA common stock and US$100 million in cash. In addition, Playa has agreed to nominate two Sagicor appointees for election to Playa’s Board of Directors in connection with the consummation of the transaction.

“Playa’s development track record, management expertise, strong regional presence and deep customer relationships will contribute significantly to improving the Sagicor portfolio performance,” said Bruce Wardinski, Chairman and CEO of Playa Hotels & Resorts. “Most importantly, this transaction provides Playa with multi-year built-in growth opportunities, which we expect will drive outstanding financial returns.”

Playa currently owns and operates the Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall and Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall in Jamaica. This new business combination with Sagicor will make Playa one of the largest resort owners and operators in Jamaica, both in total number of rooms and number of brands under management.

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