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20000 new hotel rooms in two years
Nation Multimedia – May 31, 2008
Some prefer independent luxury hotels or the smaller boutique hotels offering a more personalised service rather than staying in a hotel run by a big chain. So it is essential for small-hotel operators to get the right business focus" Wichit said. According to the Thai Hotels Association (THA) more than 20000 new rooms are scheduled to be available across the country in the next two years. In Bangkok alone nearly 7000 additional rooms are set to open by 2010 while Phuket is expected to have more than 8000 new rooms. The remainder will be in other major tourist destinations around the country. The THA said that competition would be more intense and operators would have to introduce new strategies to attract more visitors. The Indigo Pearl Hotel in Phuket which is owned by Wichit is one of the latest hotels in Thailand to use WorldHotel an international marketing and sales firm to help with general marketing and attracting overseas customers.
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brandrepublic.com – May 31, 2008
The resort needed to arrange the tournament as well as the week’s itinerary forthe 200 guests and spectators attending the event. The event is held annually to raise money for the Thailand Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC). ChallengesThe weather was the biggest challenge as the week-long event was held outdoors. “The key to success is to ensure a good backup plan that can be actioned within minutes should the needrequire” says Marion Walsh brand director of public relations for Anantara Resorts. “This wasindeed the case for the cocktail party and monk blessing by the Duck Pond as it rained and weswiftly moved the entire event and guests to the hotels swiftly. “ExecutionEvents were spread around the hotel’s 65 hectares which included rainforest intricate gardens and the elephant polo playing field… “The key to success is to ensure a good backup plan that can be actioned within minutes should the needrequire” says Marion Walsh brand director of public relations for Anantara Resorts. “This wasindeed the case for the cocktail party and monk blessing by the Duck Pond as it rained and weswiftly moved the entire event and guests to the hotels swiftly. “ExecutionEvents were spread around the hotel’s 65 hectares which included rainforest intricate gardens and the elephant polo playing field. ver the course of the week a number of gala dinners and cocktail functions were held throughout the property including a Sunset cocktail party on the Hilltopoverlooking Burma and Laos a cocktail and dinner party on a nearby mountaintop where guests arrived by elephant a blessing ceremony by Buddhist monks and a traditional Thai dinner in the Mahout Camp with the elephants. The opening parade of the Elephant Polo Tournament included a marching band traditional Thai dancers and elephants adorned in brightly coloured silks. Monks officiated over the the ceremony alongside khru ba yai – traditional Elephant Spirit Men. nly a few khru ba yai still exist and so it was a rare opportunity for the guests to witness the special blessing and learn about the history of these fascinating people.
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Creditman – May 31, 2008
“At just over ’80 billion a year turnover Asia accounts for under 10% of the total factoring turnover in the world” observed Michael Bickers managing director of BCR Publishing Ltd. “In terms of future growth the potential is enormous. Everyone looks to China as the ‘sleeping giant’ and rightly so but other countries in the region have the economies and business infrastructure conducive to producing startling growth too. There is much to do to realise this potential and I am pleased the conferences BCR put on help to focus the minds of practitioners legislators industry advisors and intermediaries on shaping the future of factoring… “The event from 17 to 19 September was organised by BCR Publishing Ltd. in association with Factors Chain International (FCI) and the International Factors Group (IFG). Speakers drawn from the factoring industry legal profession trade credit insurance and factoring software suppliers included Veena Mankar managing director of Global Trade Finance India Jeroen Kohnstamm secretary general of FCI Jan Becher secretary general of IFG Puntrika Baingern managing director of Kasikorn Factoring Thailand Bart Pattyn regional managing director of Coface Group South Asia-Pacific Silas Berry managing director valuation and consulting Asia Henry Butcher GoIndustry Doug Collins vice president trade credit AIG SE Asia Fenella Barnard business development director Dancerace plc Chief Judge Thammanoon Phitayaporn of the Thai ffice of the Judiciary Philip Cheng senior factoring manager for Asia-Pacific HSBC and Robert Weekes partner in finance law Hammonds. Presentation topics covered the short and medium-term prospects for factoring in Asia the factoring industry in Thailand efficient financing alternatives for factors asset-based lending in Asia how factors and credit insurers can work together the impact of the latest technology on factoring operations Thailand’s legislative efforts to remove obstacles to extending secured credit strategies for factors to achieve rapid expansion in fast growing emerging markets the value of industry associations and combating fraud.
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Creditman – May 31, 2008
Senior factoring executives from all over the region will meet in Thailand’s capital city for two days of expert presentations round-table discussions and panel sessions. Jeroen Kohnstamm secretary general of Factors Chain International and Veena Mankar managing director of Global Trade Finance Private Limited will chair the conference. Secretary general Jan Becher will represent the International Factoring Group. Situated by the Chao Phya River the riental hotel has extensive sports facilities a spa and even an affiliated cookery school. BCR has also negotiated a special reduced room rate of US$140 including breakfast just let the hotel know you are attending the BCR conference when booking… Jeroen Kohnstamm secretary general of Factors Chain International and Veena Mankar managing director of Global Trade Finance Private Limited will chair the conference. Secretary general Jan Becher will represent the International Factoring Group. Situated by the Chao Phya River the riental hotel has extensive sports facilities a spa and even an affiliated cookery school. BCR has also negotiated a special reduced room rate of US$140 including breakfast just let the hotel know you are attending the BCR conference when booking. Full details of the programme will be announced shortly. If you wish to register your interest in BCR’s second Receivables Finance Asia-Pacific conference and want further information email Bangkok@bcrpub.