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  • Transcorp hotels Plc posts ~N100bn in 2025, grows profit by 49 percent

    Transcorp hotels Plc posts ~N100bn in 2025, grows profit by 49 percent

    Transcorp Hotels Plc (“Transcorp Hotels” or “the Company”) (NGX: TRANSCOHOT), the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (“Transcorp Group”) has posted a historic ₦97.04 billion revenue in 2025. 

    The company, with a market capitalisation of N1.75 trillion, grew its revenue by 38% compared to the same period in 2024 while gross profit increased by 50% year-on-year. 

    Revenue increased by  38% year-on-year, from ₦70.13 billion (FY 2024) to ₦97.04 billion driven by robust demand in room bookings, conferencing, food and beverage services, and other ancillary offerings. 

    Gross Profit Margin expanded to 77%, from 71% in FY 2024, driven by increased volumes, effective cost management, and operational efficiencies. 

    Profit Before Tax rose by 45% to ₦32.82 billion, from ₦22.61 billion in 2024 while Profit After Tax was ₦21.85 billion (up 47% from ₦14.90 billion in FY 2024). 

    Total Assets moved to ₦159.91 billion, representing a 14% increase from ₦140.70 billion in  2024. 

    Total Equity was ₦95.23 billion, an 18% increase from ₦80.52 billion in 2024, driven by strong operational performance and continued commitment to reinvesting to enhance shareholder value, while maintaining the policy of rewarding our valued shareholders through regular dividend distributions. 

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    Board Chair, Transcorp Hotels Plc, Dr Awele V. Elumelu, OFR, said:  “I am delighted with the FY 2025 performance of Transcorp Hotels Plc, led by Mrs. Uzoamaka Oshogwe. 

    “We have continued to strengthen the foundation of our company, with our growing asset base and equity–increasing by14% & 18% respectively–positioning us for the future. 

    “We will continue to be focused on driving operational excellence and business growth, whilst exploring new avenues for sustainable long-term value creation for all.” 

    Managing Director/CEO, Transcorp Hotels Plc, Uzoamaka Oshogwe, said:  “Our full-year 2025 performance represents a major milestone, with record revenue of ₦97.04 billion and retained earnings rising sharply from ₦63.23 billion in FY 2024 to ₦77.5S3 billion, further enhancing our financial resilience and long-term growth capacity. Our success results from disciplined operational efficiency, strong cost management, and most importantly, our exceptional team’s commitment to service excellence.” 

  • Transcorp Hotels Plc appoints Elumelu as board chair

    Transcorp Hotels Plc appoints Elumelu as board chair

    Transcorp Hotels Plc (“Transcorp Hotels” or “the Company”) (NGX: TRANSCOHOT), the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (“Transcorp Group”), has announced the appointment of Dr. (Mrs.) Awele Vivien Elumelu, OFR, as Chair of the Company, effective January 01, 2026.

    Elumelu’s appointment follows the retirement of the current Chair, Mr. Emmanuel N. Nnorom, with effect from January 01, 2026.

    Elumelu brings exceptional leadership experience across healthcare, insurance, corporate governance, and philanthropy.

    She is the Chair of Avon Healthcare Limited (Avon HMO), Nigeria’s leading health insurance provider, and Avon Medical Practice, a fast-growing network of hospitals and clinics.

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    She also chairs Heirs Insurance Brokers and is a founding Director of Heirs Holdings Limited.

    She is a medical doctor, with an MBBS from the University of Benin and clinical experience in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

    Elumelu’s medical training has been complemented with world-class executive education from institutions including Harvard Business School, IMD Switzerland, and the London School of Economics.

    Her commitment to social impact is demonstrated through her role as Trustee and Co-Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Africa’s leading philanthropy empowering young entrepreneurs. Through the Foundation, she has been instrumental in driving gender inclusion and supporting over 24,000 young African men and women with seed capital, training, and mentorship.

    Commenting, Group Chair of Transcorp Group, Mr. Tony O. Elumelu, CFR stated: “We are delighted to welcome Dr. Awele Elumelu as the Board Chair of Transcorp Hotels. Her distinguished track record perfectly aligns with our ambition to redefine hospitality through innovation, wellness integration, and responsible business practices. Her strategic insight will be invaluable, as we continue to elevate guest experiences and deliver sustainable value to all stakeholders.”

  • Facts behind Q3 2025 performance of Transcorp Hotels Plc

    Facts behind Q3 2025 performance of Transcorp Hotels Plc

    The success or otherwise of businesses within the hospitality ecosystem is a combination of factors, bordering on the complex to the superficial, such that it is trite to say that those who can make a success of their ventures are those who understand the fundamentals of the business itself.

    The above wisecrack becomes apposite in describing the situation with Transcorp Hotels Plc (“Transcorp Hotels” or “the Company”), the hospitality subsidiary of Africa’s leading, listed conglomerate, Transnational Corporation Plc. The recently released unaudited results for the 3rd quarter ended September 30, 2025, showed some positive performance measured across key metrics.

    A cursory review of the result showed that the Company delivered N72.31 billion in revenue, a 49% increase from N48.49 billion in Q3 2024, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) surged 36% to N22.4 billion.

    This strong performance reflects Transcorp Hotels’ sustained focus on operational excellence, cost efficiency, and customer-centric innovation, reinforcing its leadership in Nigeria’s hospitality sector. Its recently commissioned 5,000-seat Transcorp Centre is fast positioning Nigeria as Africa’s hub for world-class Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE).

    Expectedly, Chairman, Transcorp Hotels Plc, Emmanuel Nnorom said: “This impressive Q3 performance underscores our time-tested strategy focused on cost discipline, operational efficiency, and putting the customer at the heart of everything we do. We remain committed to delivering sustainable profitability and long-term value for our investors.”

    On her part, Transcorp Hotels Plc Managing Director, Uzoamaka Oshogwe, said that the Q3 2025 results reflected the company’s unwavering drive for excellence and our commitment to redefining hospitality in Africa.

    “With the success of our newly commissioned 5,000-seat event centre, we are proud to be positioning Nigeria as the preferred destination for global conferences and events, while scaling sustainable value for our shareholders.”

    With its iconic hospitality assets and dedicated team, Transcorp Hotels continues to strengthen its leadership in the sector, setting new standards for growth, innovation, and service excellence in the power, hospitality, and energy sectors. Transcorp Hotels is redefining hospitality standards in Africa through its businesses, including the iconic Transcorp Hilton Abuja, Nigeria’s flagship hospitality destination, and digital platform, Aura by Transcorp Hotels.

    Expatiating, Oshogwe said, “The impressive half-year result speaks to the hard work and resilience of our entire team. It reflects a strong, well-executed strategy focused on operational efficiency and a relentless pursuit of excellence across all our business units. Our high occupancy rates and the strong patronage of our diverse F&B (Food and Beverages) outlets, combined with the successful launch of the new Transcorp Centre, have all contributed to our performance. It is truly a collective achievement built on discipline and dedication.”

    As to how the management can sustain or surpass the result in the remaining half of the year, she assured that the team remains committed to building on this momentum.

    “Our focus for the rest of the year is on maximising the potential of all our assets. This includes ensuring our rooms and suites remain a benchmark for luxury and continuously innovating our F&B menus to offer new and exciting culinary experiences. We will also continue to optimise our operational costs, leverage data to enhance our marketing efforts, and, most importantly, invest in our people. We believe that by creating an empowered and motivated workforce, we can continue to deliver the exceptional service that our guests expect and deserve.”

    While acknowledging that Abuja is a hub for Meetings Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) industry, as to how Transcorp Hotels Plc is positioning to reap from the boom in the industry, she said, “Our flagship hotel, Transcorp Hilton Abuja, has always been at the heart of the MICE industry in Nigeria. With the completion of the new Transcorp Centre, we are now in an unparalleled position to lead the boom. The new centre is a world-class facility with a 5,000-seat capacity, equipped with cutting-edge technology and flexible spaces. This allows us to host everything from major international conventions to corporate retreats simultaneously, all while offering the premium hospitality of Transcorp Hilton. The new centre also drives significant business to our hotel rooms and F&B outlets, as event attendees and organisers require our accommodation and dining services. We are not just positioning to reap from the boom; we are actively helping to create it.”

    Pressed further, she said, “We are prepared for the competition. Our strategy is not to react to new entrants but to continue to build on our unique strengths. Our competitive advantage lies in our brand heritage, our deep understanding of the Nigerian market, and the consistent quality of our rooms and the variety of our F&B options. We have a loyal customer base built on decades of trust, and we believe that in an environment with many options, this trust and consistency will be our greatest competitive advantage. We are not just selling a room or a meal; we are selling a legacy of excellence and a true home away from home.”

    Expatiating, she said, “The secret to our success is our people and our commitment to service. For decades, our team has gone above and beyond to make every guest feel valued. This isn’t just about a standard of service; it is a culture of hospitality that is embedded in every member of our staff, from the team that prepares our world-class meals to the staff who ensure our rooms are a perfect sanctuary. When you combine this with an unwavering focus on maintaining world-class facilities and a deep-seated pride in our Nigerian heritage, you get a timeless recipe for success.”

    How Uzoamaka Oshogwe became a factor in Transcorp Hotels

    For many who have followed the growth trajectory of Transcorp Hotels PLC, especially under the leadership of Uzoamaka Oshogwe, since assuming office on January 1, 2025, the received wisdom out there is that she has brought fresh breath to the foremost hospitality company.

    Interestingly, Oshogwe, who joined at an exciting time in the company’s growth and expansion, shares her excitement, service and facility offerings that distinguish the company, commitment to boost the growth trajectory, among other efforts being put in place to redefine hospitality across Nigeria and beyond.

    Many economic pundits hold the view, and very strongly too, that she brought a lot of zest to her new role, and of course, complemented by a team of passionate and talented professionals who have made the transition seamless by helping her to hit the ground running.

     Accolades for Transcorp Hotels Plc

    As part of the reinforcement of its leadership within the continent’s luxury hospitality segment, Transcorp Hotels Plc regularly receives recognition for its ongoing commitment to redefining hospitality in Africa. The hotel recently achieved a triple win at the globally renowned Seven Star Luxury Awards. At the grand celebration of luxury recently in Tróia, Portugal, Transcorp Hotels earned three distinguished awards.

    The three awards are: Best Luxury Business Hotel (Nigeria & Africa); Best Luxury Event and Conference Centre (Nigeria & Africa), and Best CEO of the Year – Uzoamaka Oshogwe, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, for her transformative leadership and visionary growth strategy.

    The recognitions affirm Transcorp Hotels Plc’s unmatched capacity to deliver premium, end-to-end hospitality experiences for business, diplomatic, and lifestyle clientele across the continent. The recognition of the company’s CEO alongside its flagship properties reflects the strength of an organisation where bold vision meets operational excellence.

    Speaking on the awards, Oshogwe said: “These awards are more than symbols of success. They represent a shared commitment to redefining African hospitality. At Transcorp Hotels, we continue to push boundaries, invest in innovation, and position Nigeria as a global destination for world-class business and leisure experiences.”

    The Seven Star Luxury Awards celebrate the pinnacle of achievement in the global luxury and lifestyle industries, honouring brands that exemplify excellence, innovation, and sustained impact.

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    With the wins, Transcorp Hotels Plc continues to set the pace for luxury hospitality in Africa, strengthening its reputation as the home of excellence through its flagship assets — Transcorp Hilton Abuja, Aura by Transcorp Hotels, and the newly launched Transcorp Centre.

    The Awards, which set the standard for excellence in the industry, are consistent with Transcorp Hotels Plc’s capacity to deliver premium, end-to-end hospitality experiences for business, diplomatic, and lifestyle clientele across the continent.

     Expansionist drive

    Already, plans are in top gear to expand Transcorp Hilton to Ikoyi and Port Harcourt, and with the Ikoyi project scheduled to start next year, the hotel arm of the Transcorp Group Plc, according to keen observers, has all it takes to effectively lead the hospitality ecosystem both in the country and across sub-Saharan Africa.

    “Expansion is a key part of our strategic roadmap. We are actively exploring opportunities to grow our footprint not just in Abuja, but also in other key cities like Lagos and beyond. The plan is to continue to develop and manage a portfolio of premium hospitality assets across the country. Any new properties will also focus on delivering the same high standard of rooms, impeccable service, and diverse F&B offerings that Transcorp Hilton Abuja is known for,” she stressed.

    Giving more insights on the company’s hopes to reinforce its top-tier status in the hospitality subsector, Oshogwe, who boasts over three decades across different verticals of business, said it is not a time to be complacent but to keep pushing beyond the boundaries.

    “Our leadership position is something we do not take for granted. We know that leadership is not just about being the biggest, but about being the best, constantly innovating and exceeding expectations. Our strategy is built on three pillars: enhancing the guest experience through continuous improvements to our hotel rooms and our diverse F&B offerings, expanding our capacity with world-class facilities like the new Transcorp Centre, and deepening our commitment to sustainability and local communities. For us, leadership is a journey of continuous improvement, not a destination.”

    Perhaps for proper context, those who are still in doubt as to what the Transcorp Hotels boss brings to the table as far as turning around the fortunes of the luxury brand need to listen to her ideas and ideals articulated in her vision statement.

    “My vision is to leave a legacy of a truly resilient and innovative organisation. I want to enhance a future-proof company. This means prioritising investments in technology, sustainability, and talent development. I want my time here to be remembered as the era when we took an iconic brand and not only maximised a world-class event centre but also further solidified our reputation for having the best rooms and a premium culinary destination, equipping it to thrive in a new, dynamic world.”

  • Transcorp wins big, commits to more impactful service

    Transcorp wins big, commits to more impactful service

    Transcorp Hotels Plc, the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc, has earned a triple win at the Seven Star Luxury Awards, the benchmark of excellence in the international luxury hospitality industry.

    At the ceremony in Tróia, Portugal, Transcorp got three awards, affirming its dominance in business, events, and leadership: Best Luxury Business Hotel (Nigeria & Africa) – Transcorp Hilton Abuja; Best Luxury Event and Conference Centre (Nigeria & Africa) – The Transcorp Centre; and Best CEO of the Year – Uzoamaka Oshogwe, managing director/chief executive officer, for her leadership and visionary growth strategy.

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    The awards are consistent with Transcorp Hotels Plc’s capacity to deliver premium, end-to-end hospitality experiences for business, diplomatic, and lifestyle clientele on the continent.

    Speaking on the awards, Oshogwe said: “These awards are more than symbols of success; they represent a shared commitment to redefining African hospitality. At Transcorp Hotels, we push boundaries, invest in innovation, and position Nigeria as a global destination for world-class business and leisure experiences.”

    Seven Star Luxury Awards celebrate the pinnacle of achievement in the global luxury and lifestyle industries, honouring brands that exemplify excellence, innovation, and sustained impact.

    With these wins, Transcorp continues to set pace in luxury hospitality, strengthening its reputation as home of excellence through Transcorp Hilton, Aura by Transcorp Hotels, and Transcorp Event Centre.

  • Transcorp revenue rises by 60 per cent in six months

    Transcorp revenue rises by 60 per cent in six months

    Transcorp Hotels Plc has announced its first half 2025 unaudited results for the period ended June 30, 2025, which showed its revenue surged to N47.57 billion.

    The performance represents 60 per cent growth from N29.72 billion achieved in the first half of 2024.

    Transcorp Hotels sustained its profit momentum in the first half of 2025, growing gross profit by 71 per cent to N36.21 billion, from N21.19 billion of the preceding year.

    The period saw the launch of the Company’s world-class, 5,000-seat capacity Transcorp Centre, demonstrating Transcorp Hotels positioning as the event and hospitality leader in Nigeria. The Company’s successful launch of Nigeria’s largest corporate venue is further evidence of its ability to unlock new revenue streams and drive sustainable growth.

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    This notable growth translated to an improvement in first half of 2025 gross profit margin, increasing to 76 per cent, despite the challenging macroeconomic environment marked by rising inflation and increased operating costs.

    In line with its promise to continually deliver value, the Company is rewarding shareholders with an interim dividend of N1,024,252,841 at N0.10 for every 50 kobo ordinary share, subject to appropriate withholding tax.

    Chairman Transcorp Hotels Plc, Emmanuel Nnorom, said: “Transcorp Hotels’ outstanding performance in the first half of 2025 further validates our transformative strategies, with a laser focus on innovation and operational efficiency. It affirms our steadfast dedication to delivering investor returns and signals our profound confidence in Transcorp Hotels’ future growth. Moving forward, we are confident in our ability to consistently raise the bar for the industry, fulfilling our mission to redefine hospitality in Africa.”

    MD/CEO Transcorp Hotels Plc, Uzo Oshogwe, comments: “Our exceptional H1 2025 performance reflects our relentless execution of a growth-focused agenda. These results reflect the resilience of our business model and the dedication of our team. Building on the foundation of our iconic assets, the Transcorp Hilton Abuja and the new 5,000-seat capacity Transcorp Centre, we are not just leading Nigeria’s hospitality sector, but redefining excellence across Africa. Our sustained momentum is a reflection of our commitment to innovation, operational efficiency, and value creation for all stakeholders.”