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Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels | |
Type | Limited company |
SEM: NHM [1] | |
Industry | Hospitality, Tour Operating and In-flight Catering |
Founded | 1952 [2] |
Headquarters | Beachcomber House, Botanical Garden Street, Curepipe, Mauritius |
Key people |
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765M (2019) | |
Number of employees | About 5000 |
Website | www |
Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels is the trading name of New Mauritius Hotels Ltd, a Mauritius-based company in the hospitality industry. It owns and manages eight hotels in Mauritius, one in the Seychelles and one in Morocco. It also operates an in-flight catering business (operating as Plaisance Catering) and five tour operating companies around the world.
New Mauritius Hotels is the biggest and oldest hotel group in Mauritius with about 2077 rooms (around 25% of the total in Mauritius). It is one of the two largest companies listed on the Mauritian stock exchange by market capitalisation.
The first hotel of the group was started in 1952. [2]
In 2016, a fraud of some MUR 115 million was perpetrated through electronic means to the detriment of the company. [4]
Name | Country | Location |
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Royal Palm Hotel | Mauritius | Royal Road - Grand Baie |
Dinarobin Hotel Golf & Spa | Le Morne Peninsula | |
Paradis Hotel & Golf Club | Le Morne Peninsula | |
Trou Aux Biches Resort & Spa | Trou Aux Biches - Triolet | |
Shandrani Resort & Spa | Blue Bay | |
Le Victoria Hotel | Pointe Aux Piments | |
Le Canonnier Hotel | Royal Road - Pointe Aux Canonniers | |
Le Mauricia Hotel | Royal Road - Grand Baie | |
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Mais il a suffi que la MCB et New Mauritius Hotels (NMH), qui ont les plus fortes capitalisations, chutent d'une roupie, et Sun Resorts de deux roupies, jeudi, pour que l'indice tombe de sept points.