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ITC Hotels is an Indian hospitality company that operates and manages hotels. It has over 100 hotels and is India's third largest hotel chain. It has a franchise agreement to operate most of its hotels as part of The Luxury Collection of Marriott International. ITC Hotels was a subsidiary of ITC Limited until its demerger in 2025. [2]
ITC is a constituent of two major stock market indices of India: BSE SENSEX and NIFTY 50 of NSE. [26] In July 2023, ITC Limited's board of directors approved the demerger of its hotel business and the formation of a wholly owned subsidiary called ITC Hotels. [27] The demerger came in to effect on 1 January 2025. [28]
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ITC Holdings held its third-quarter conference call on Oct. 31. CEO Joseph Welch and CFO Cameron Bready announced rising income and earnings for the company. Net income for the quarter was $59 ...
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The Welcomhotel by ITC Hotels, Cathedral Road, Chennai is a five-star hotel located in Chennai, India. Opened in 1975, it was one of the first five-star hotels in the city, known as Madras at the time. [3] The hotel closed on 1 March 2023 for major renovations.
The ITC Grand Chola is a 5-star luxury hotel in Chennai, India. [4] It is located in Guindy , opposite SPIC building and along the same row of buildings as Ashok Leyland Towers. The building, designed by Singapore -based SRSS Architects, is of mixed-use development with three separate wings and is themed after traditional Dravidian architecture ...