Google AI
The Times Australia

Times Media Advertising

ONYX Hospitality Group Continues Steady Growth, Expanding Presence Across Southeast Asia

Group Positions 'Shama Serviced Apartments' as Flagship to Address Long-Term Accommodation Market Demand

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire – 9 September 2024 - ONYX Hospitality Group, a leading management company renowned for its portfolio of luxury hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and residences across Southeast Asia, has proudly announced its success in solidifying its position as the regional market leader.

Shama Hub Qiantang Hangzhou Entrance Day
Shama Hub Qiantang Hangzhou Entrance Day

In response to the growing market, the company is advancing its business with a robust and steady expansion strategy centred on "A Tailored Approach to Hospitality." The Shama brand stands as the flagship of this strategy, aiming to capture a significant share of the increasingly popular serviced apartment market, both in Thailand and internationally.

For more than five decades, ONYX Hospitality Group has been at the forefront of managing luxury hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and residences. The company remains committed to continuous growth and development, driven by its vision of becoming "The Best Medium-sized Hospitality Management Company in Southeast Asia." Through years of experience and a strong reputation, ONYX has established itself as a leader in the region's hospitality industry.

The group has also consistently created outstanding work that is recognised across many countries in the Asia Pacific region. This success is achieved through its diverse portfolio of brands, including Amari, OZO, Shama, and Oriental Residence, each catering to different market segments. These brands are designed to meet the varied needs of both business and leisure travellers, delivering exceptional experiences with service standards that are internationally acclaimed. ONYX seamlessly blends the excellent hospitality traditions of Asia with the precision of world-class business practices.

Yuthachai Charanachitta, Chief Executive Officer of ONYX Hospitality Group, shared the company's success, stating, "With our commitment to 'A Tailored Approach to Hospitality,' ONYX Hospitality Group has consistently focused on delivering exceptional experiences to our guests while fostering strong partnerships with our business allies. Leveraging over 50 years of expertise and a deep understanding of the Southeast Asian tourism industry, we have developed strategies that drive business growth. This approach has earned us not only the trust of our customers but also the confidence of our business partners, enabling us to collaborate and achieve success together."

He continued, "Currently, ONYX Hospitality Group manages 46 properties, including luxury hotels, resorts, serviced apartments, and residences, under four main brands across Thailand, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Laos. The group has an ambitious plan to expand its portfolio, aiming to manage over 50 hotels and residences by 2025 and targeting 70 by 2028. This strategic expansion is designed to ensure stable growth throughout the entire region."

With a diverse portfolio of brands, ONYX Hospitality Group is well-equipped to meet the accommodation needs of travellers from around the world, whether for business or leisure, and both short-term and long-term stays. Each brand offers a unique character, ensuring guests enjoy an impressive and tailored accommodation experience that suits their specific preferences.

Amari is a hotel brand dedicated to crafting a special stay in every dimension. This is achieved through elegant architecture and artful decorations that seamlessly blend with the contemporary identity of each local culture, all while embracing the warm and cheerful spirit of Eastern hospitality. Every detail is designed to impress and cater to the diverse needs of guests, whether they are on a relaxing holiday or attending a business meeting, large or small - with comprehensive facilities on offer to cater to this market. Amari's hotels are strategically located in both seaside towns and bustling big cities.

OZO is a vibrant hotel brand designed to deliver unlimited happiness and smiles to its guests. On offer is an environment that feels like a vibrant 'playground', sparking joy and catering to fun-loving travellers. Every detail of OZO is thoughtfully crafted, combining practical simplicity with a bright and lively atmosphere, and paired with the playful and energetic service of the OZO staff.

Shama is a serviced apartment brand ideal for both long-term and short-term stays. Its spacious rooms are thoughtfully designed to accommodate a variety of needs, from solo business travellers to extended families looking for a home away from home. Shama provides daily amenities and 24/7 hotel-quality care for all residents. Each Shama property is situated in a prime residential area, surrounded by amenities, and features the Shama Social Club—a lifestyle programme designed to foster social interaction and a sense of community. This programme helps travellers feel more at home and connected to their new environment.

Oriental Residence is a luxury hotel brand that offers a second home experience in the heart of Bangkok. It features a range of timeless and elegant serviced residences and condominiums, set amidst lush green gardens to create a serene and relaxing atmosphere. While the setting is tranquil, Oriental Residence is strategically located to provide convenient access to the city, making it an ideal base for all types of travel. Additionally, ONYX Hospitality Group operates several other service-related brands, including spas, restaurants, and beverage outlets such as maai spa, Breeze spa, Prego, Amaya, Chom Sindh, and Nila, all of which exhibit significant growth potential.

"Shama emerged as a standout brand within ONYX Hospitality Group, featuring over 2,500 units across 20 properties, with a focus in Thailand, where it has experienced a remarkable 200% growth over the past five years. In Hong Kong, Shama has become the leading international serviced apartment provider, with 7 properties in the city. The rising popularity of long-term accommodation is a trend worth keeping an eye on," said Yuthachai.

"ONYX Hospitality Group plans to expand the Shama serviced apartment brand into several major cities both in Thailand and internationally. In the first three quarters of 2024, Shama Hub Qiantang Hangzhou, China; Shama Hub Metro South, Hong Kong; and Shama Suasana Johor Bahru, Malaysia, opened their doors. Additionally, Shama Medini, Malaysia is set to open later in the year. Shama Rayong is also planned for a 2027 opening."

Shama has seen impressive growth over the past year. Presently, Shama has properties in 6 locations in Thailand, 7 in Hong Kong, 5 in China, and 2 in Malaysia. ONYX Hospitality Group is committed to expanding the Shama brand both locally and globally to address the significantly growing demand for long-term accommodation. In addition to the Shama brand of serviced apartments, ONYX Hospitality Group is dedicated to expanding its Amari, OZO, and Oriental Residence brands. Upcoming launches include Amari Colombo in Sri Lanka and Amari Vientiane in Laos. Additionally, Oriental Residence Bangkok will be joining the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) collection.
Hashtag: #ONYX

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Times Magazine

Offshore vs Inshore Centre Console Boats: Which One Should You Buy?

Centre console boats have become one of the most popular choices among modern anglers. Their open ...

Why Australian Enterprises Are Rethinking Their Core Communication Technologies

The corporate landscape in Australia has undergone a permanent structural shift over the past few ...

Road safety risk: New data reveals almost 2 in 3 Australian drivers are letting car maintenance slide as cost of living pressures bite

Australians are putting off vehicle maintenance and new research released on the eve of National R...

Woodroffe footy club BBQ legend crowned in national Bunnings search

Bunnings has found its latest community hero, naming Brent Tanner from Darwin Buffaloes Football C...

VoltX Energy expands into Victoria & ACT to meet surging home battery demand

Leading Australian energy solutions provider VoltX Energy and premier sponsor of the NRL Manly Wa...

Victorian Drivers To Receive 20% Rego Rebate From June 1 In Major Cost-Of-Living Measure

Victorian motorists will begin receiving significant registration savings from June 1 as the Allan...

How Australian Businesses Are Using AI To Cut Costs And Improve Efficiency

Artificial intelligence was once viewed by many small business owners as something futuristic, exp...

Quickest Way of Getting Rid of Your Old Cars in Brisbane?

If you are done searching for a practical solution for quickly getting rid of your old car, this w...

The Human Supplement Craze Has Officially Gone to the Dogs (Literally)

Australians’ appetite for supplements is no longer limited to their own vitamin cabinets. New reta...

The Times Features

Pauline Hanson at the National Press Club: A Defining P…

For almost 30 years, Senator Pauline Hanson has been one of the most recognisable and controversia...

Covid: The pandemic has ended but the health story hasn…

Covid is no longer the daily emergency it was in 2020 and 2021. The fear, lockdowns, border closur...

Macca’s introduces new McSmart range with more choice f…

Macca’s is launching its new-look McSmart range from Wednesday,1 July, with  three new meals at thre...

Why Australia Was Hoping For Another Interest Rate Cut

When the Reserve Bank considers interest rates, the focus is often on inflation, employment and ec...

$100,000 A Year: Where Does That Put You In Australia?

For many Australians, earning $100,000 a year remains an important financial milestone. It is a s...

The Kennedy Center and the Trump Name: A Battle Over Hi…

The removal of Donald Trump's name from part of Washington's famed Kennedy Center has become far m...

The Times Guide to Sydney's Beaches

Winter may still have a grip on Sydney, but anyone who has lived in Australia's largest city knows...

How Australia's Childcare Crisis Is Taking a Toll …

Australian mums and dads are increasingly anxious, exhausted, and distrustful of Australia’s childca...

The Economics of a Cup of Coffee: Is Your Daily Cappucc…

For many Australians, a morning coffee is no longer a luxury. It is a ritual. A quick stop at the ...