WorldHotels​ announces plan to add 50 new properties in 2023

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WorldHotels​ announces plan to add 50 new properties in 2023

WorldHotels​ announces plan to add 50 new properties in 2023

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

Tammy Tameryn Somhar

The WorldHotels Group plans to open 50 new properties worldwide this year, including 14 in the Asia-Pacific region, executives at the group said at its annual conference in Bangkok.

“We will increase our visibility and build customer relationships,” group CEO Larry Cuculic told the 110 global managers and leaders attending the conference at the Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit.

In 2019, Best Western Hotels & Resorts acquired the WorldHotels brand, adding about 300 hotels and resorts to its global portfolio.

The deal helped rapidly expand Best Western’s diverse properties with an e-commerce platform and expand its portfolio.

WorldHotels says its key strengths are in its partnerships, a loyalty program, and sales and marketing.

WorldHotels​ announces plan to add 50 new properties in 2023

Last year, WorldHotels had 50 hotels in the Asia-Pacific region, with a combined 19,400 rooms. It also had a strong development pipeline in the region, specifically in Vietnam where several projects were underway.

WorldHotels Asia-Pacific strategy this year will see it focus on Southeast Asia due to emerging star Vietnam. Vietnam is​ expected​ to​ continue ​to be its​ priority despite the government’s​ tougher regulation on hotels, resorts, and condotels.

While there is plenty of potential for Thailand, several resort spots are de-branding themselves. These indications are regarded as possibilities, according to executives at the meeting.

They confirmed that two new projects will open in Thailand this year.

WorldHotels​ announces plan to add 50 new properties in 2023

Ron Polh, president of WorldHotels, said the company would focus on raising its profile and investing in technology this year:

“We are going to concentrate on a few essential points. First, by working with international PR firms, we hope to raise our profile’s visibility and the number of hotels joining our group. Second, we must make investments in technology, since it is vital to the operation of the company. This year, we’ve made an investment of US$85 million in technology alone. To build the revenue management platform, we collaborated closely with Sabre Hospitality Solutions. As a result, we can guarantee that the backend system will better serve all hotels.”

Nation Thailand had exclusive interviews with Cuculic, Polh and vice-president Olivier Berrivi.

[From left to right] Mr. Olivier Berrivin, VP, International Operations ASPAC, Mr. Larry Cuculic, President & CEO, BWH Hotel Group, Mr. Ron Polh, President, International Operations & WorldHotels, Mr. Wytze VanDenBerg, VP,International Operation EMEA,  and Mr. Gregory Habeeb, President, North American WorldHotels.[From left to right] Mr. Olivier Berrivin, VP, International Operations ASPAC, Mr. Larry Cuculic, President & CEO, BWH Hotel Group, Mr. Ron Polh, President, International Operations & WorldHotels, Mr. Wytze VanDenBerg, VP,International Operation EMEA, and Mr. Gregory Habeeb, President, North American WorldHotels.

I was wondering if you are one of the very few CEOs in the global hotel industry with a background in law.

Cuculic: Yes, I was a lawyer before. It teaches me to think strategically, and that skill set is transferred to my new responsibilities. Being a lawyer allows me to be involved across all responsibilities, including brand management, financial matters, and so on. I used to look at everything from a lawyer’s viewpoint, but now I look at things differently from a business perspective because I have a lawyer who works for me. There is still a part of me that will never forget that I am a lawyer. I am maybe more conservative by nature, I think.

You came to Thailand in 2015. What are the most important changes you’ve seen in Bangkok and in the hotel business since then?

Cuculic: The growth of Bangkok is evident as you can see all the buildings outside. It is phenomenal how the city can grow as much as it has in the several years that I have been here. In terms of the hotel business, I think the hotel industry here in Bangkok has grown tremendously because of the demand for travel. Lots of people want to visit Thailand.

Berrivi: The number of hotels joining WorldHotels is increasing, and there are also more international hotel chains coming to Thailand. Back then, five years ago, Thai hospitality was No 1, as people knew it as the land of smiles. However, we rarely see the Thai flavour in the huge hotel chain service, whereas we try to retain that best quality in Thai hospitality at all levels.

Mr. Larry Cuculic, President & CEO, BWH Hotel GroupMr. Larry Cuculic, President & CEO, BWH Hotel Group

When WorldHotels was acquired in 2019 and then got hit by COVID-19, what were the biggest changes in how you ran your business and managed it?

Cuculic: We were there when they needed us the most. We were very thoughtful with our hoteliers, making sure that they had the support they needed to sustain themselves through the pandemic. We did whatever we could to support them in terms of providing them advice and the brand standard, which would help the safety department not just welcome customers but take care of their health and well-being. So we are establishing the program to provide hoteliers with the protocol to get through the pandemic. So we did that very differently, and we adapted it very quickly. We work with the hotel to make sure that they have that kind of support. We understand if some hotels want to close. Because of the pandemic, we worked with them and knew the epidemic would end eventually. We were really focused on the relationship between the hoteliers and us. We also focused on sales as best as we could because there were still some sales opportunities … Some of our hotels turned themselves into safe lodging for Covid victims who needed a place to stay for a period of time, or a place for quarantine. Also, in Europe, some of our partners turned themselves into refugee housing units; they were escaping from Ukraine. That’s a good story to tell.

Polh: What WorldHotels had I think you wouldn’t see from other hotel chains. All hoteliers in the conference room this morning could pick up the phone and call Olivier, me or Larry anytime and we answered the phone. This is not a push it down to someone else in the organisation [style of management]. We are available to any owners, any general managers who want to call us.

Mr. Ron Polh, President, International Operations & WorldHotelsMr. Ron Polh, President, International Operations & WorldHotels

You once went on a “listening tour” to hear what your employees had to say. Did you do that while you were here? So far, what have you learned?

Cuculic: No, I haven’t, but that is a great idea. I probably should have done that. When I took over the job, I went on a listening tour across North America. All the hoteliers can come and provide me with some feedback, and I will create the atmosphere that will help the employees feel free to give me their real comments. If they want to criticise the marketing team, then the marketing team should not be in the meeting. I just want them to know that they can tell me the truth without any pressure or hurting someone’s feelings.

As I heard your speech at the conference, it gave me that vibe of winning spirit. Can you tell me how to pass that on to your employees?

Cuculic: I am a very social person. Every day I will walk around the building and put on a smile. I interacted with them and asked, ‘How was your day going?’ I enjoy that interaction of getting to know people. I even held the campaign, ‘Lunch with Larry’, which allows me and employees to have lunch together, one on 25 employees, and last week we just talked about rock and roll during lunch. We just want to make sure that we care about them and that they are making a difference. I also encourage a work-life balance, and I think it is tremendously important that you take care of your family. The other thing you have to do is have a plan to take care of your employees; make sure their compensation is fair; make sure they have a benefit program; and everything else … you have to go beyond the smiling face.

WorldHotels is getting a lot bigger. Can you tell me what makes independent hotels want to join your group?

Polh: The short answer to that is you got the support of the global organisation behind them without all the costs they would have if they tried to do it themselves … The independent hotels could have a loyalty program, but how many people are going to be a part of that? The cost is too expensive to do it on their own with limited returns. Connect to [us] and now you have access to 55 million rewards members. We have invested $85 million dollars this year just in technology alone, so you have all of these resources available for hotels, including education and training for the staff that help you navigate all of that, so there is no downside to doing it. The service at WorldHotels is very flexible. We want to do what makes you more profitable, not just charge you.

One last question is: How does Thailand play a role in WorldHotels’ portfolio?

Cuculic: One of our top priorities is to open as many properties as we can. We have one more hotel that will be opening soon in Phuket. We just want to make sure that we have the right products in the right places. We do not want to develop too much so that we don’t create unnecessary competition.

Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

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Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

This year’s Money Expo will highlight environmentally friendly financing to raise awareness of global warming and the importance of green financing, according to its organiser, Money and Banking magazine.

The expo will draw major players in the financial services industry, including banks, financial companies, nonbanks, insurance companies, securities companies, asset management companies, as well as government and private agencies, Money and Banking magazine chairman Santi Viriyarungsarit said.

This year’s Money Expo will comprise seven expos, with the first and last in Bangkok. Five other expos will be held in Songkhla, Nakhon Ratchasima, Rayong, Udon Thani, and Chiang Mai provinces.

Santi said that green finance was a solution to attain net-zero emissions. Many countries, including Thailand, pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 during the 26th United Nations Framework Convention on Global Climate Change, he said.

Green financing encompasses green bonds, green equity funds, green loans, and green deposits, Santi said.

Last year, the Thai government began supporting green financing and its Bio-Circular-Green economic model by implementing standards to classify economic activities based on their environmental impact, he added.

Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

The amount of green financing globally soared more than 100 times between 2011 and 2021, according to research by global banks. Its global value is expected to reach US$6 trillion per year in 2030, said Santi.

Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

This year’s Money Expo will kick-off in Bangkok in May:

1. Money Expo Bangkok: May 11-14, Challenger Hall 2-3, Muang Thong Thani

2. Money Expo Hat Yai: July 7-9, Hat Yai Hall, Central Festival Hat Yai

3. Money Expo Nakhon Ratchasima: August 18-20, EMC Hall, The Mall Korat

4. Money Expo Rayong: September 8-10, Central Plaza Rayong

5. Money Expo Udon Thani: October 6-8, Udon Hall, Central Udon Thani

6. Money Expo Chiang Mai: November 10-12, Chiang Mai Hall, Central Chiang Mai Airport

7. Money Expo Bangkok: December 14-17, Exhibition Hall 4, Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre

Upcoming Money Expo to showcase green finance

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Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

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Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

Chanapat Komlongharn

ONYX Hospitality Group, a Thai-based hotel management company, is planning to add 11 hotels, resorts, and serviced apartments this year in Asia, including five in Southeast Asia, said its CEO Yuthachai Charanachitta.

It will open three properties in Malaysia, two in China, and one each in the Maldives, Thailand, Japan, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong SAR, Yuthachai said.

The company expects to generate up to 8.8 billion baht in revenue this year, a 60% rise from last year. Its revenue reached 7 billion baht in 2019, but plunged to 3 billion baht in 2020, during the first year of the pandemic.

It owns the AmariOZO, and Shama brands, among others. The company operates 44 properties, most (82%) under management contracts. It owns the rest.

Yuthachai said Southeast Asia remains its focus as it is Asia’s most popular region for tourism, adding that the region’s tourism industry was one of the first to bounce back.

“Travellers and expatriates are eyeing the region for holidays, businesses, or new homes,” Yuthachai said.

Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

Malaysia is a compelling market for hospitality businesses due to its size and high spending power and substantial inflow of business travellers, he said.

China, by contrast, has not yet seen a full recovery in its tourism sector despite its reopening, he said, adding that foreign vacations were primarily limited to wealthy Chinese nationals.

Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

ONYX is positioning itself to be the top medium-sized hotel management company in Southeast Asia. Its customers are primarily from outside the region, Yuthachai said, listing the United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia as its top three markets in that order.

Thai hospitality group adding 11 properties in Asia this year

Thanachart Bank has forecast that Thailand will receive 28 million foreign tourists this year and that they will generate about 2.2 trillion baht in income.

Yuthachai, however, said three impediments could hinder the growth of the tourism industry: the war between Russia and Ukraine, inflation, and the high cost of living.

Thailand’s air pollution problem is not a major problem because it is temporary, he said.

ONYX is in talks with low-cost airlines to develop promotions and marketing campaigns to attract more tourists to the region, Yuthachai said.

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Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

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Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

Appraised land prices in Bangkok top list nationally: Treasury Department

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 04, 2023

The price of land in Bangkok remains higher than in any province in Thailand, with the most expensive plots in the capital’s central business district, according to the latest update on appraised land value by the Treasury Department.

The update is based on appraised prices as of January 1. The figures are used to calculate land tax and applications for mortgages. The update applies from this year till 2026, and replaces the prices used from 2019 to 2022.

Land plots in Bangkok can reach as high as 1 million baht per square wah (four square metres) in the central business district, primarily on Ploenchit, Silom and Wireless roads.

Land prices in Songkhla province are the second highest in Thailand – with an appraised value of up to 400,000 baht per square wah. The province is a transport and financial hub in the southern region, and has a wealth of tourist attractions and seaports.

Chonburi province, home to Pattaya, followed in third place with the highest appraised value of land at 220,000 baht per square wah.

Phuket and Nakhon Si Thammarat tied with prices at 200,000 baht per square wah, while Yala followed with prices at 170,000 baht per square metre.

The department provided the following list of appraised prices for land in Bangkok:

Ploenchit: THB1 million/sq.w.

Silom: THB1 million/sq.w.

Wireless Road: THB1 million/sq.w.

Ratchadamri: THB0.9 million/sq.w.

Sathorn: THB0.8 million/sq.w.

Sukhumvit: THB0.75 million/sq.w.

Yaowarat: THB0.7 million/sq.w.

Asoke: THB0.6 million/sq.w.

Phaya Thai: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Thong Lor: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Charoen Krung: THB0.5 million/sq.w.

Krung Thon Buri Road: THB0.45 million/sq.w.

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Discover Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition on February 16

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Discover Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition on February 16

Discover Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition on February 16

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Thailand has the privilege to showcase Cartier Beautés du Monde High Jewellery, highlighting the brand’s passionate expertise in expressing a creative vision of natural wonders in the diversity of beauty and the maison’s global cultures.

Through the ultimate luxurious jewellery collection, the jewellery parure is curated with appreciation under the Beautés du Monde collection alongside over 300 pieces of jewellery and timepieces. Following Cartier‘s collection debuts in Madrid and Shanghai, Cartier’s high jewellery showcase is here for Thailand.

Inspired by the Beauties of the World through the observation and appreciation of seeing beauty wherever it is found, the Beautés du Monde Collection is depicting Cartier’s elegant design expertise and prestige jewellery pairing collection, highlighting the elements of nature and cultural diversity. 

The Cartier Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition is designed by Jaime Hayon, the Spanish designer accredited as one of the world’s most influential designers, who will unveil the decorative rooms displaying under 3 concepts namely World WildlifeMineral World and Cultural World. The exhibition will engage the audiences to immerse themselves in the prominent natural beauty and cherish inspiring souls filled with delightful exhilaration.

The Thai Patrimony showroom is exclusively fused with the delicacy of Thai heritages by Saran Yen Panya, Thailand’s story-telling designer who expressed his crafts through design and artistic vibes. The high jewellery exhibit showcase by Cartier has combined the shimmering culture of the two worlds as one, allowing gem fanatics in Thailand to discover the journey of the world’s high jewellery sophistication and beauty. 

Discover Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition on February 16

Discover Thailand’s first grand opening for the general public and jewellery enthusiasts to experience the maison’s mesmerising and delicate designs of high jewellery collection at Cartier Beautés du Monde Bangkok Exhibition, hosted exclusively on 16 February 2023 only. Limited to 400 participants.

For reservation, sign up at https://register.beautesdumonde.cartier.com 

GULF receives environmental governance award 2022 (green star – white flag)

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GULF receives environmental governance award 2022 (green star – white flag)

GULF receives environmental governance award 2022 (green star – white flag)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Gulf Group (GULF), represented by Mr Smith Banomyong, Chief Operating Officer – Group Asset Management & Investment, has received environmental governance award for the GKP1 and GKP2 power plants from Dr Veeris Ammarapala, Governor, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand. The ceremony was held at the ballroom, Pullman King Power Hotel, Bangkok.

Gulf Group (GULF) has received environmental governance awards and certificates from Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) as a result of GKP1 and GKP2 power plants’ best-in-class environmental governance practices, reflecting excellent environmental management including green area management, drainage systems, water and sewage management, air quality management, employee safety and health, as well as promoting the local economy and improving quality of life of communities surrounding the power plants. This reiterates the company’s social responsibility in every aspect.

Mr Smith Banomyong, Chief Operating Officer – Group Asset Management & InvestmentMr Smith Banomyong, Chief Operating Officer – Group Asset Management & Investment

Since 2019, four power plants under Gulf Group, consisting of GVTP, GTS1, GTS 3, and GTS4, received environmental governance awards and certificates. This reaffirms the company’s commitment in efficient resource management to achieve best-in-class standards, while remaining socially and environmentally responsible in the area where the company operates.

Dr Veeris Ammarapala, Governor of the IEATDr Veeris Ammarapala, Governor of the IEAT

The environmental governance awards event is an initiative that aims to increase the community’s involvement in inspecting and supervising factories in industrial estates. The audit committee of the industrial estate is comprised of IEAT officials, community representatives, and local government agencies. Its purpose is to encourage factories in industrial estates to adopt environmental governance principles, and social responsibility in order to boost the confidence from all sectors as well as promote the sustainable growth of the industry and community.

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Thailand eyes dry ports in Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima

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Thailand eyes dry ports in Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima

Thailand eyes dry ports in Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) is looking into developing dry ports in Khon Kaen and Nakhon Ratchasima and expects the entire project to cost about 14 billion baht.

PAT director-general Kriengkrai Chaisiriwongsuk said the agency is studying two investment formats for the projects and expects the study to be completed within this year.

Once the study is completed, the project will be proposed to the PAT board of directors, Transport Ministry and the Cabinet for consideration, he said.

The two investment types being studied are:

• Public-private partnership (PPP): PAT will be responsible for the investment, but it will take at least five years.

• A private company with shareholders: Capital will be raised via the sale of shares, while PAT will be responsible for operations. Operations should be up and running within three years.

“However, we must consider this issue thoroughly by considering both advantages and disadvantages,” Kriengkrai said.

He added that the first dry port will cover up to 2,000 rai (3.2 square kilometres) in Khon Kaen’s Nam Phong district. He added that Sung Noen district in Nakhon Ratchasima is being considered for the second dry port.

He said he expects a decision to be made on the areas to be earmarked for dry port development within this year.

“It is up to the private sectors’ readiness and locals’ cooperation where the dry port will be developed first,” he said.

PAT is confident the dry ports will support international logistics as both Khon Kaen and Nakhon Ratchasima have the potential to connect with neighbouring countries via road and rail. Dry ports are directly connected by road or rail to a seaport and operate as a centre for the transhipment of sea cargo.

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The TPIPL Group won the Most Socially Responsible Conglomerate from the Global Economics Award 2022

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The TPIPL Group won the Most Socially Responsible Conglomerate from the Global Economics Award 2022

The TPIPL Group won the Most Socially Responsible Conglomerate from the Global Economics Award 2022

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2023

Dr Virat Chatdarong, Vice President of Specialty Polymers Business, and Dr Nithiphong Vikitset, Vice President Planning Department, TPI Polene Public Company Limited or TPIPL received the Most Socially Responsible Conglomerate (Most Socially Responsible Conglomerate) Most Socially Responsible Company) at The Global Economics Awards 2022, hosted by The Global Economics, the UK’s leading financial magazine.

TPI Polene aims for sustainable development for its group of companies, to create balanced growth by adhering to Environmental, Social, and Good Corporate Governance (ESG) criteria and has linked the environment dimension to all three segments of the operation, Circular economy, Green economy, and Bio economy, which are mutually supportive – this is called Bio-Circular-Green Economy (BCG), a business model innovation that will be implemented at all stages of sustainability in the supply chain to reduce the use of natural resources.

Throughout the past, The Company is one of the leading organizations that focus on sustainable growth by focusing on the economy, environment, and society based on good corporate governance. (Environmental, Social, Governance: ESG) to manage the business for the balanced benefit of all stakeholder groups. Along with conducting business about good governance, society, and environmental pollution reduction. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions to solve global warming creates a good environment and reduces the impact of the volatile weather caused by natural disasters for further sustainability.

TPIPP won the Best Product Innovations for Sustainable Development award from The Global Economics Award 2022

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TPIPP won the Best Product Innovations for Sustainable Development award from The Global Economics Award 2022

TPIPP won the Best Product Innovations for Sustainable Development award from The Global Economics Award 2022

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2023

Mr Pakorn Leopairut, President, and Dr Porakrit Leophairatana, Executive Vice President, Plant Department, representing TPI Polene Power Public Company Limited or TPIPP receiving an award in the category of Best Product Innovations for Sustainable Development or a company with advanced innovation for sustainable development from The Global Economics Awards 2022 hosted by The Global Economics, the UK’s leading financial magazine.

TPI Polene Power Public Company Limited (“Company”), is a leading operator of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW-fired power plants in Thailand, with the largest and most successful waste-to-energy power plant operations in the country and the ASEAN region. It is the largest municipal waste disposal plant in Thailand and also the largest single-location municipal waste disposal facility in the world.

Throughout the past, the Company has been one of the leading organizations focusing on sustainable growth by linking Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with corporate strategy to grow in all areas, including the economy, environment, and society. The Company emphasizes corporate governance (Environmental Social Governance: ESG) to manage the business for the benefit of all stakeholders in a balanced manner. By 2026, all energy production will be 100% renewable, and by then TPIPP operations will have removed more than 19.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxideand below 2020 levels. Carbon neutral to 12.6 million tonnes, the company’s carbon credits will offset the carbon footprint of TPI Polene Public Company Limited, resulting in the group achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions within the year. This schedule is far ahead of its local competitors. and the company will continue to innovate to lead the country towards a carbon-neutral society or Net Zero Emissions.

Amex moving for bigger share of Thai luxury spending

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Amex moving for bigger share of Thai luxury spending

Amex moving for bigger share of Thai luxury spending

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 01, 2023

Nongluck Ajanapanya

American Express Thailand is offering premium cardholders more benefits and services and expanding the number of merchants who accept payment with Amex cards in Thailand, as the US company moves to take its share of post-pandemic luxury spending.

Prom Sirisant, Thailand country manager for American Express, told a media briefing on Wednesday that its data showed very promising spending trends in the premium and “super premium” segments of the Thai market.

Prom, who is also vice president of international services for American Express Thailand, said there was pent-up demand for “premium experiences”.

People are spending more money on hotels, restaurants, and other social activities after two years of lockdowns, he said.

“To reinforce our leadership position among these high-spending customers, we will update our platinum card benefits while keeping the annual fee unchanged. The total value of all benefits will exceed our annual fee [by] three times,” Prom said.

A platinum card costs 35,000 baht a year.

Prom SirisantProm Sirisant

Prom said the enhanced benefits for platinum cards were available now, and included credits for dining and travel.

Prom said that expanding the number of Thai merchants who accepted payment with Amex cards was a priority.

He said that, according to the company’s data, Thai Amex card users “spend 3.5 times more on average” than those who use other credit cards.

From 2017 to 2021, American Express increased the number of merchants who accept payment by its card outside the US by 128% – from 16 million to 36.5 million locations, Prom said.