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Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) Will Generate $Millions For Addis, $Billions For Africa

 

Independent report reveals the economic impact of Africa’s top hotel conference

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, July 3, 2019/ -- An independent assessment by the international tourism advisory expert, Martin Jansen van Vuuren, a partner at Futureneer Advisors (www.FutureneerAdvisors.com) , has quantified the significant economic benefits to host countries of the influential Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF). He reveals that when AHIF returns to Addis Ababa at the end of September, it could bring over one and a half million dollars in direct benefit to the local economy, an additional two million dollars in indirect benefit and over a quarter a million in tax to the Ethiopian host government if spending at the 2019 event is a mere 10% more than when it was held in the city in 2014. This assessment is based on recent research of attendees at AHIF and a study on the economic impact of previous editions of the conference.



Looking back over the history of AHIF since the first conference in Casablanca in 2011, the event has made a total impact on the local host economies of $21.24 million of which $8.64 million is direct and $12.6 is indirect.  In doing so, it has helped to create or sustain over 6,000 jobs and generate $1.4m in tax to the governments of the host countries.

Year
 
City
 
Total direct impact on City economy
 
Multiplier impact (indirect and induced)
 
Total added to City GDP (direct, indirect and induced)
 
Estimated contribution to Taxes
 
Estimated contribution to Employment
 
2011
 
       Casablanca
 
250
 
290
 
540
 
40
 
60
 
2012
 
       Nairobi
 
640
 
960
 
1 600
 
100
 
510
 
2013
 
       Nairobi
 
970
 
1 520
 
2 490
 
150
 
750
 
2014
 
       Addis Ababa
 
1 440
 
1 800
 
3 240
 
220
 
1 570
 
2015
 
       Addis Ababa
 
1 320
 
1 640
 
2 960
 
200
 
1 230
 
2016
 
       Lomé
 
500
 
540
 
1 040
 
80
 
230
 
2016
 
       Kigali
 
1 800
 
3 190
 
4 980
 
290
 
1 110
 
2017
 
       Kigali
 
720
 
1 040
 
1 760
 
120
 
520
 
2018
 
       Nairobi
 
1 000
 
1 620
 
2 630
 
200
 
410
 
       Total
 
8 640
 
12 600
 
21 240
 
1 400
 
6 390
 
2019
 
       Addis (projected)
 
1580
 
1 980
 
3 560
 
240
 
1 730
 

 

But that’s not all, the primary purpose of AHIF is to facilitate dialogue and ultimately deal-making between the top businesspeople present. Two surveys of delegates attending AHIF events between 2011 and 2018 (segmented by delegates that did or did not conclude a deal) indicated an average value of $12.2 million per transaction in 2018 and $4.6 million over the 8-year period. On the assumption that these findings, which were based on a sample of delegates, were representative of the whole group of attendees, AHIF facilitated around $2.8 billion of investment in the hospitality sector across Africa in 2018 and $6.2 billion between 2011 and 2018.



Martin Jansen van Vuuren, said: “One important measure of AHIF’s success is the high-level of the delegates it attracts – the attending CEO’s and MD’s do not only spend more than average by staying in the best hotels but much more importantly, they are people with the ability to make decisions, including whether or not to invest in a destination – and that’s reflected in the value of deals done.”

Martin’s report also highlights intangible benefits that flow from hosting AHIF. These include increased awareness of the destination’s conference and tourism offering, improved credentials, which will assist bidding for future events and employment opportunities and skills transfer for workers in local supplier companies.



Matthew Weihs, Managing Director of Bench Events (www.BenchEvents.com), which organises AHIF, said: “It’s exciting and gratifying to see how much the conference adds to the destinations we visit and to the hospitality sector across Africa. At this year’s event, I am aware of more serious investors coming with more money behind them than ever before, so it feels to me that the hospitality industry in Africa is rapidly becoming more mature and sophisticated.”

 

 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Bench Events.
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