Wyndham Worldwide splitting hotel and timeshare businesses

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Wyndham Worldwide will spin off its hotel business from its timeshare business to create two publicly traded companies.

The transaction is expected to close during the first half of 2018. Wyndham Hotel Group CEO Geoff Ballotti will continue as president and CEO of the hotel company, the official name of which has not been decided.

In a media statement announcing the spinoff, Ballotti said the hotel group has spent the past three years improving the quality and awareness of its brands, moving legacy hotel systems to cloud-based technology and building out its Wyndham Rewards loyalty program. "We are excited about moving forward as one of the largest pure-play hotel portfolios anchored by iconic hotel brands in the economy and midscale segments."

Post-spinoff, the two companies intend to continue in their affiliation with Wyndham Rewards via long-term exclusive license agreements. Wyndham Hotel Group has 18 brands and more than 8,100 hotels worldwide.
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Source: Business Travel News

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