Elysium Group

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Elysium Group
Public
Traded asELYS
Industryhospitality
Founded1868; 156 years ago (1868)
HeadquartersAlanstown, Alexandria Territory, Meridon
Key people
John Scaddan
(Chairman)
Jaxon Kernot
(President and CEO)
Products
Hotels
Resorts
RevenueIncrease 8.4bn MND (2023)
Increase 2.55bn MND (2023)
Increase 1.35bn MND (2023)
Total assetsIncrease 11.606bn MND (2023)
Total equityDecrease 449.82mn MND (2023)
Number of employees
167,420 (December 2023)
Websitewww.elysium.com

Elysium Group, also known as Elysium Hospitality Group, is an Meridonian hospitality company that operates a wide variety of hotels, resorts, timeshares and other lodging options. As of 2023 the company owns and operates over 1,100 properties over TBD countries.


History

Brands

Elysium operates a number of brands in its portfolio to suit a wide range of customers.

Luxury

Elysium Majestic is a grouping of upscale or luxury properties intended for short to mid-term stays, typically in urban or metropolitan settings, and feature large suite rooms, extensive amenities and services, and upscale decoration.

Olympia by Elysium are the highest-end properties in the Elysium portfolio intended for longer term stays and come standard with full service for all rooms, highly-appointed accommodations, and extensive concierge/ guest services.

The Mosaic Collection are independently-branded and themed hotels operated under Elysium management tailored to providing unique and high-end experiences in a variety of locales.

Olympia Palatine- Mid-sized, high end resort properties geared towards high-end, mid-to-long term stays and extensive service availabilities.


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Augusta by Elysium- Highly modern and sophisticated fullscale hotels.

Summit by Elysium- Larger, upscale properties catered towards providing onsite event space that are ideal for expositions and business conferences.

Sojourn Collection by Elysium- An overarching brand type for full-service resort locations which include multiple sub-brands and individually themed resorts, focused on longer-term stays, excursion and concierge availability, wide-spanning properties and extensive service.

Elysium Hotels- The company's flagship brand, consists of full-service high-end hotels.

The Villages by Elysium- Smaller-scale resorts intended for mid term to long term stays featuring focused service and an emphasis on individual spaces.


Lifestyle

Laurate by Elysium- Short to mid-term stay oriented, full service hotels, Laurate caters to larger college and university towns for visiting families and in some locations provides temporary off-campus lodging for overflow students or students residing outside of the standard spring/fall academic terms.

Hearth Collection- Full to midscale boutique options that operate independent branding under Elysium management.

Nexus by Elysium- Small, well-appointed full-service options primarily located in cities for travelling businesspeople looking for a balance of service and price.

Elysium Garden Hotels- Midscale hotels providing more premium offerings including made-to-order breakfast and certain room services at a reduced rate for travelers looking for a balance of premium experience and cost.

Essentials

Essence Inn by Elysium are the brand's largest offering, consisting of budget to midscale hotels with self-service breakfast and amenity options.

Uchi2 by Elysium- Budget-friendly long term stay options providing simple amenities and basic services at affordable costs.

Fireside Inn by Elysium are the second-largest offering of the brand, which focuses on short to midterm midscale service primarily oriented towards travelers on roadtrips.

Vibe by Elysium- Midscale option oriented towards younger travelers with simpler style options and more self-service options for affordable stays.

Nook by Elysium are a newer offering consisting of minimalistic lodging, fully-automated services, and limited amenities designed to provide especially low-cost overnight and short term stays close to places like airports. Nook hotels include certain capsule offerings in addition to small 'Nook' rooms.

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