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Accor closes 2025 with better-than-expected performance

Despite ongoing challenges in the hotel industry, Accor ended 2025 on a high note with results that exceeded initial forecasts.

 

For the full year, consolidated revenue amounted to €5.64 billion, up 4.5% at constant exchange rates compared to 2024.

 

Accor also recorded significant growth in RevPAR, which increased by 4.2% over the year and 7% in the fourth quarter, as well as net growth in hotel units, which reached 3.7% thanks to the opening of 303 new establishments, representing nearly 51,000 additional rooms, bringing the total portfolio to 5,836 hotels and 881,427 rooms at the end of 2025.

 

Recurring EBITDA stood at €1.2 billion, up 13.3% at constant exchange rates, exceeding the previously announced growth range of 11% to 12%.

 

In the Premium, Midscale & Economy segment, organic revenue growth reached 2.4% at constant rates, supported by management and franchise revenues and a slight improvement in RevPAR. The Luxury & Lifestyle segment benefited from stronger growth of 9.8% at constant rates, driven by the expansion of high-end brands and strong RevPAR growth in this segment.

 

A fourth quarter buoyed by global momentum

 

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Anthony Conan
Graduated as a multimedia journalist in 2019, Anthony Conan has multiplied his experiences, notably as an editorial assistant at TF1 and as a radio journalist at RCF Bordeaux. He specializes in video editing in addition to writing, and has developed a particular interest in economics.

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