IHG takes top place in HVS Executive Search board study

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), whose worldwide brands include Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, Staybridge Suites and Holiday Inn Express, has taken the top place in the HVS Executive Search European Hotel Board study, the fourth year the company has made it into the top three.

The annual study, now in its sixth year, assesses board performance at Europe’s largest publicly quoted hotel groups, scoring them on four key areas of corporate governance: size, make-up and independence of the board; presence of interlocks (arrangement between companies which see the exchange of board positions); insider participation (where a board member’s own company engages in business activities with the company); and commitment to pay-for-performance for executives and director pay.

The top three places in this year’s study were, for the third year running, shared by IHG, Rezidor Hotel Group and Whitbread (see Table A below) with the top two achieving scores of over 90%. This year the gap had narrowed with just five percentage points separating the top three companies.

However, while it was evident from the scores that overall board effectiveness had improved, more still needs to be done to ensure there is an adequate representation of women on the boards of directors of leading hotel groups, which still does not meet HVS Executive Search’s recommended 33% of board seats.

Currently approximately 10% of all board members are women, with only Accor coming close to the recommended third.

Boards must also improve their transparency. With boardroom pay currently a topical issue there needs to be greater disclosure of executive pay rather than aggregate numbers.

“The board of directors is at the heart of the corporate governance system and to be effective must be able to respond quickly to changes in the business environment. To enable this to happen a successful board must adhere to a number of criteria, the measurement of which forms the basis of our survey,” commented HVS Executive Search managing director Chris Mumford.

“We find that top performing companies consistently score above 75% in the size and make-up of their boards, significantly above the rest which average at between 33% and 50%. In addition, we have measured whether there is a representation of independent directors, which ensures shareholders’ interests are protected. The incidence of interlockers and insider participation is now extremely low in the hotel sector – the days of social ties, business relationships or common backgrounds representing an entry ticket to the controlling bodies of the world’s hotel companies are fortunately long since gone.

“We have found that the structure of board committees has vastly improved over the past few years, with a better balance of inside and outside membership, plus a sensible frequency of meetings. This is a reassuring indication that compliance with sound corporate governance principles is continuing to take hold, particularly in southern Europe which has traditionally been a hotbed of insider participation and lack of disclosure,” added Mumford.

10 features of successful hotel boards

  1. Has between five and 11 directors, with a preference for an odd number to facilitate decision making
  2. Has over 75% of directors who are independent outsiders
  3. At least one-third of the board of directors are made up of women
  4. Should have four committees: audit, compensation, governance and nominating committees
  5. Maintains the separate positions of CEO and chairman
  6. Has a chairman from outside the company
  7. Has no board interlocks (arrangement between companies which sees the exchange of board positions)
  8. No insider participation (where a board member’s own company engages in business activities with the company)
  9. Re-elects members at least once every three years (ideally every 12 months)
  10. Has a transparent policy regarding details of directors’ remuneration.

SOURCE: HVS Executive Search

For information regarding survey, including the allocation of points, please contact:

Linda Pettit
Tilburstow Media Partners

Linda@tilburstowmedia.co.uk

01737 823721 / 07973 789853

Pooja Vir
Director of Marketing, HVS Executive Search

pvir@hvs.com

0207 878 7756 / 07726 479339

Thomas Mielke
Associate Director, HVS Executive Search

tmielke@hvs.com

07725 781026 / 07411 210650

Christopher Mumford
Managing Director, HVS Executive Search

cmumford@hvs.com

+44 (20) 7878 7740

TABLE A: THE TOP EUROPEAN HOTEL BOARDS

RANK COMPANIES Size /
Makeup
Committee
Structure
Interlocks Compensation TOTAL
SCORE
1 InterContinental Hotels Group 75% 100% 100% 100% 94%
2 Whitbread 92% 75% 100% 100% 92%
3 Rezidor Hotel Group 92% 83% 100% 80% 89%
4 Euro Disney 83% 67% 100% 100% 88%
5 Club Méditerranée 50% 83% 100% 100% 83%
6 TUI Hotels & Resorts 33% 83% 100% 100% 79%
7 Accor 67% 42% 100% 100% 77%
8 Sonae Capital 50% 75% 100% 80% 76%
9 Millennium & Copthorne Hotels 42% 92% 100% 60% 73%
10 NH Hoteles 33% 67% 100% 80% 70%
11 International Hotel Investments 58% 58% 100% 60% 69%
12 Melia international 33% 75% 100% 60% 67%
13 Orient-Express Hotels 58% 8% 100% 100% 67%
=14 Danubius Hotels 42% 58% 100% 60% 65%
=14 Pierre & Vacances 50% 50% 100% 60% 65%
16 Peel Hotels 33% 58% 100% 60% 63%
17 Park Plaza Hotels 42% 75% 100% 10% 57%
18 Société des Bains de Mer 75% 25% 100% 20% 55%
19 Orco Property Group 33% 33% 100% 20% 47%

EDITOR’S NOTES

HVS Executive Search is a premier executive search and advisory firm providing consulting services to leaders of the hotel, restaurant, gaming and real estate industries. Practice areas include senior-level executive search, mid-management recruitment, compensation consulting and performance management. The company’s offices are located in New York, London, Hong Kong, Moscow, Mumbai and New Delhi.

HVS Executive Search is a division of HVS, a fully integrated consulting firm focused on the hospitality industry. Founded in 1980, HVS is the world’s leading specialist in hospitality consulting. With 30 offices globally, HVS offers unparalleled worldwide market expertise.

www.hvs-executivesearch.com.

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