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Wellness to play pivotal role in Minor Hotels’ ambitious global expansion strategy, says CEO Dillip Rajakarier
By Megan Whitby 04 Oct 2024
After serving in senior global roles at major hotel brands for more than 20 years, Rajakarier has been responsible for the strategy, operations and development at Minor Hotels since 2020 Credit: Minor Hotels
Minor Hotels plans to open 200 new hotels by 2026, with wellness playing a central role in the expansion strategy – according to an exclusive interview with CEO Dillip Rajakarier
Two new wellness brands – Life by Anantara and AvaniWell – will launch alongside 10 new spas and clinics by the end of 2024
The company’s global portfolio will grow by nearly 40 per cent, following a record core net profit in 2023 of THB121.4 billion (US$3.4 billion)
Rajakarier wants to integrate wellness across all Minor brands, with a focus on balancing global growth, including key markets in Asia, Europe and the Middle East
Minor Hotels is on a trajectory for significant expansion, with plans to open 200 extra hotels by 2026. According to CEO Dillip Rajakarier, wellness is a cornerstone of the company’s growth strategy, as he explained in an exclusive interview with Spa Business.

A subsidiary of Minor International (MINT), one of Asia's largest hospitality companies, Minor’s aggressive expansion plan will increase its global portfolio by nearly 40 per cent. Currently, the brand operates more than 70 spas across its 550 hotels, resorts and residences in 56 countries.

Plans already include the development of 10 additional spas and clinics by the end of 2024 as well as the launch of two new wellness brands: Life by Anantara, a medical-wellness resort clinic concept, and AvaniWell, Minor’s first wellbeing clinic model which launched in August.

The significant strategic expansion follows a record-breaking 2023 when Minor posted a core net profit of THB121.4 billion (US$3.4 billion, €3.1 billion, £2.5 billion), a 450 per cent jump from 2022.

Among its eight hospitality brands, Anantara, Avani, Oaks, Tivoli and NH Hotels are expected to be key drivers of growth, with Avani projected to more than double its properties to nearly 100.

Rajakarier says the long-term goal is to “drive wellness into all of Minor’s brands”.

“As a Thai-based company, wellness comes naturally to Minor and is ingrained in our DNA," he says. “It’s not a fad; it’s something we’ve authentically nurtured. Guests today are willing to spend more on wellness because they’re not only looking to live longer but also to lead better lifestyles.”

Now, the company is exploring ways to help customers of any age fulfil this need, both at its properties and after guests leave.

AvaniWell and Life by Anantara
Since 1999, Minor’s spas have been operated and conceptualised by its spa and wellness division, MSpa. The branch has two major cluster teams based in Bangkok and Dubai, with an emerging cluster in Europe, and has been spearheaded at the Bangkok headquarters by industry figure Sandie Johannessen as group director of spa and wellness Asia since late 2023.

Up until recently, MSpa managed four wellness brands. Anantara Spa and Avani Spa are both in-house concepts inspired by the company’s Thai heritage and it also has third-party partnerships with medi-wellness companies Clinique La Prairie and Verita Healthcare Group.

The addition of AvaniWell and Life by Anantara will take MSpa's in-house brands up to four – six if you also include the third-party partnerships.

Rajakarier emphasises that both the new launches are part of Minor’s plans to carve out its own distinctive wellness niche that’s accessible, fun and sociable.

He reveals: “We have plans to expand the Life by Anantara concept across other Anantara resorts worldwide but Thailand will serve as the initial testing ground, with the Phuket flagship setting the standard for forthcoming destinations.”

All outposts will prioritise medi-wellness but each will have a distinct offering inspired by the healing traditions and customs of their specific regions.

It's testing the waters with AvaniWell, but Rajakarier says Minor would be open to opportunities for expanding the concept in destinations where there's market demand.

Balancing act
While Asia has always been the main market for Minor, the goal is to achieve a more balanced global distribution of brands in the future. Approximately half of the 200 expected openings will still be in Asia, with India being a particular focus.

However, more than 50 properties will be revealed in both Europe and the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas and Africa will also see new openings.

With a personal passion for wellbeing, Rajakarier is clear that wellness will be a priority as it continues its international pipeline.

“Wellness used to be a nice to have and now it's a must-have. Based in Thailand, our home base is so famous for wellness and the care in which it’s delivered – it’s about transplanting that into other countries.

“Whether it’s a location in Thailand or Europe,” says Rajakarier, “the company wants to execute wellness to the highest standard. Our offering needs to be commercially viable – because wellness requires a lot of investment – and be exciting enough that guests are drawn to it like a magnet.

“We want to make wellness attractive to everyone and educate people about living healthier and longer lives. And, if in the process we can convert some of them to a better lifestyle, this will be a huge contribution to helping create a happier healthier society.”

To discover more about Minor's new wellness concepts, Rajakarier's personal passion for wellness, and his thoughts on China and the Middle East as crucial wellness markets of the future, visit the latest issue of Spa Business.


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Wellness to play pivotal role in Minor Hotels’ ambitious global expansion strategy, says CEO Dillip Rajakarier
POSTED 04 Oct 2024 . BY Megan Whitby
After serving in senior global roles at major hotel brands for more than 20 years, Rajakarier has been responsible for the strategy, operations and development at Minor Hotels since 2020 Credit: Minor Hotels
Minor Hotels plans to open 200 new hotels by 2026, with wellness playing a central role in the expansion strategy – according to an exclusive interview with CEO Dillip Rajakarier
Two new wellness brands – Life by Anantara and AvaniWell – will launch alongside 10 new spas and clinics by the end of 2024
The company’s global portfolio will grow by nearly 40 per cent, following a record core net profit in 2023 of THB121.4 billion (US$3.4 billion)
Rajakarier wants to integrate wellness across all Minor brands, with a focus on balancing global growth, including key markets in Asia, Europe and the Middle East
Minor Hotels is on a trajectory for significant expansion, with plans to open 200 extra hotels by 2026. According to CEO Dillip Rajakarier, wellness is a cornerstone of the company’s growth strategy, as he explained in an exclusive interview with Spa Business.

A subsidiary of Minor International (MINT), one of Asia's largest hospitality companies, Minor’s aggressive expansion plan will increase its global portfolio by nearly 40 per cent. Currently, the brand operates more than 70 spas across its 550 hotels, resorts and residences in 56 countries.

Plans already include the development of 10 additional spas and clinics by the end of 2024 as well as the launch of two new wellness brands: Life by Anantara, a medical-wellness resort clinic concept, and AvaniWell, Minor’s first wellbeing clinic model which launched in August.

The significant strategic expansion follows a record-breaking 2023 when Minor posted a core net profit of THB121.4 billion (US$3.4 billion, €3.1 billion, £2.5 billion), a 450 per cent jump from 2022.

Among its eight hospitality brands, Anantara, Avani, Oaks, Tivoli and NH Hotels are expected to be key drivers of growth, with Avani projected to more than double its properties to nearly 100.

Rajakarier says the long-term goal is to “drive wellness into all of Minor’s brands”.

“As a Thai-based company, wellness comes naturally to Minor and is ingrained in our DNA," he says. “It’s not a fad; it’s something we’ve authentically nurtured. Guests today are willing to spend more on wellness because they’re not only looking to live longer but also to lead better lifestyles.”

Now, the company is exploring ways to help customers of any age fulfil this need, both at its properties and after guests leave.

AvaniWell and Life by Anantara
Since 1999, Minor’s spas have been operated and conceptualised by its spa and wellness division, MSpa. The branch has two major cluster teams based in Bangkok and Dubai, with an emerging cluster in Europe, and has been spearheaded at the Bangkok headquarters by industry figure Sandie Johannessen as group director of spa and wellness Asia since late 2023.

Up until recently, MSpa managed four wellness brands. Anantara Spa and Avani Spa are both in-house concepts inspired by the company’s Thai heritage and it also has third-party partnerships with medi-wellness companies Clinique La Prairie and Verita Healthcare Group.

The addition of AvaniWell and Life by Anantara will take MSpa's in-house brands up to four – six if you also include the third-party partnerships.

Rajakarier emphasises that both the new launches are part of Minor’s plans to carve out its own distinctive wellness niche that’s accessible, fun and sociable.

He reveals: “We have plans to expand the Life by Anantara concept across other Anantara resorts worldwide but Thailand will serve as the initial testing ground, with the Phuket flagship setting the standard for forthcoming destinations.”

All outposts will prioritise medi-wellness but each will have a distinct offering inspired by the healing traditions and customs of their specific regions.

It's testing the waters with AvaniWell, but Rajakarier says Minor would be open to opportunities for expanding the concept in destinations where there's market demand.

Balancing act
While Asia has always been the main market for Minor, the goal is to achieve a more balanced global distribution of brands in the future. Approximately half of the 200 expected openings will still be in Asia, with India being a particular focus.

However, more than 50 properties will be revealed in both Europe and the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas and Africa will also see new openings.

With a personal passion for wellbeing, Rajakarier is clear that wellness will be a priority as it continues its international pipeline.

“Wellness used to be a nice to have and now it's a must-have. Based in Thailand, our home base is so famous for wellness and the care in which it’s delivered – it’s about transplanting that into other countries.

“Whether it’s a location in Thailand or Europe,” says Rajakarier, “the company wants to execute wellness to the highest standard. Our offering needs to be commercially viable – because wellness requires a lot of investment – and be exciting enough that guests are drawn to it like a magnet.

“We want to make wellness attractive to everyone and educate people about living healthier and longer lives. And, if in the process we can convert some of them to a better lifestyle, this will be a huge contribution to helping create a happier healthier society.”

To discover more about Minor's new wellness concepts, Rajakarier's personal passion for wellness, and his thoughts on China and the Middle East as crucial wellness markets of the future, visit the latest issue of Spa Business.
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