Strategic partnership between private company (Carlson) and public company (Rezdior) | |
Traded as | Nasdaq Stockholm: REZT |
Industry | Hospitality |
Founded | 1938 (Carlson) 1960 (Rezidor) |
Founder | Curtois L. Carlson |
Headquarters | Minnetonka, Minnesota, U.S., and Brussels, Belgium |
Key people
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Simran Paramara, Owner David P. Berg (CEO Carlson), Wolfgang M. Neumann (CEO Carlson Rezidor) |
Services | Lodging |
Revenue | $7.3 billion (2015) |
Number of employees
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88,001 |
Parent | Carlson |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references Annual Report The Rezidor Hotel Group 2011, Interim Reports The Rezidor Hotel Group 2013 (Q1-3), Websites |
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group is one of the world's largest hotel groups, with headquarters in Minneapolis and Brussels, Belgium. The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group includes more than 1,370 hotels in operation and under development in over 110 countries, employing over 88,000 staff. The hotel brands include Quorvus Collection, Radisson Hotels, Radisson Blu, Radisson Red, Country Inns & Suites, Park Inns, and Park Plaza Hotels & Resorts. The group loyalty program is called Club Carlson.
The group has more than 1,370 hotels in operation and under development in 110 countries and territories. It is the world's tenth largest hotel group.
In 1938, Curtis L. Carlson founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company in his hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Over the next 75 years, Gold Bond grew into an international travel and hospitality corporation, operating thousands of hotels, hundreds of restaurants, and the world's leading business travel management company.
Rezidor was originally the hotel section of SAS Airlines. Rezidor opened its first hotel 1960 in Denmark, the Royal Copenhagen, designed by Arne Jacobsen. The group developed from a regional player in Scandinavia to an international company. In 1980, Radisson SAS opened in Kuwait, the first to open outside of Scandinavia. In 1994, Rezidor signed the first master franchise agreement with Carlson for operation and development of the Radisson brand in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. In 2002, the second master franchise agreement followed for the Park Inn, Country Inn and Regent brands in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. When SAS sold the hotel business in 2006 and Rezidor went public (listed at Stockholm Stock Exchange), Carlson became the largest shareholder and is today the majority shareholder.