Kew Green Hotels expands into Southeast Asia with seven properties in Bangkok, Thailand

Kew Green Hotels, one of the UK’s leading hotel management companies with over 55 hotels in its portfolio, is set to expand into the South East Asia market, launching seven properties, with four under the Wyndham Hotels & Resorts brand umbrella in Bangkok, Thailand, commencing from quarter one 2021, delivered by a new joint venture with Siamese Asset, to form Siamese and Kew Green Management Company Thailand. Alongside the launch of these seven properties, Kew Green Hotels will also be launching a Commercial Hub for Southeast Asia to support the region, based in Bangkok.
James Kim, President, Siamese and Kew Green Management Company Thailand remarked “We are thrilled to form this new joint venture company with Siamese Asset, the winner of Thailand’s Best Developer in the 2019 Thailand Property Awards. Along with the excellent track record of Kew Green Hotels, we look forward to bringing together our collective expertise to deliver on our commitment to launch these exceptional properties.”
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