tourism in colombia, a hospitality investment opportunity
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tourism in colombia, a hospitality investment opportunity
TOURISM IN COLOMBIA, A HOSPITALITY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Foreign Direct Investment VP Bogota, August 2011 About Us Proexport promotes International Tourism, Foreign Direct Investment and Exports TOURISM INVESTMENT EXPORTS Proexport Around the World Canada Russia UK UK United States Spain Caribbean Venezuela France India Arab Emirates Hong Kong Singapore Ecuador South Korea Shanghai Brazil South Central America Japan China Turkey Mexico North Triangle Germany Peru Chile NEW OFFICES About Us Proexport: assists existing and prospective investors Tailor made information requests (industry and legal) Contacts with key entities in the public and private sectors Set up of site visits Aftercare services for investors already established in Colombia Assessment and improvement of business climate Confidential and free of charge. All information provided is handled with the utmost discretion. www.proexport.com.co 10 Reasons to invest in tourism and hotel infrastructure in Colombia 1. Outstanding performance of the Colombian economy Three of the most important qualification agencies have granted the “Investment Grade” to Colombia The three raters agree on the good economic and financial performance of the country, highlighting: Its ability to deal with internal and external shocks Country's long history of timely debt payments Increased macroeconomic policy credibility Security concerns have been waning 31st May 2011 COLOMBIA: THE C in the “CIVETS” The World is talking about Colombia… “Whether on security, democratic stability, or vibrancy, the strength of Colombia’s democracy is there for all to see” Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas. “Colombia has increasingly become a bright star in the Latin American constellation,” “While everybody’s been focused on the super hot Brazilian Economy to the south, Colombia’s quietly gone and become amazingly investable” Jim Cramer - 8 February 2011 Walter Molano, Emerging-market analyst of BCP Securities “Yet against all odds Colombia has become the country to watch in the hemisphere.” Newsweek, July 2010. According to the Nominal GDP, Colombia is the 36th greatest economy in the world and 5th in Latin America Nominal GDP (US$ Billion), 2009 1.800 1.573 1.600 1.400 1.200 1.000 875 800 600 326 309 400 234 234 222 211 195 193 190 187 183 182 163 162 129 127 117 116 109 93 91 89 200 29 0 Source: EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) Colombia: A dynamic economy Comparison of Colombian GDP growth to global GDP growth 2000-2010 7,5% 8% 6,8% 7% 5,7% 6% 4,6% 5% 4% 3,1% 3% 2,2% 4,7% 4.3% 2,7% 2,5% 2% 0,8% 1% 0% -1% -2% -3% 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Colombia 2005 2006 2007 2008 World Source: DANE (National Accounts), EIU (Market Indicators & Forecasts) Note: * EIU forecast to the World and Latin Focus to Colombia Note: Last update December 28th, 2010 2009 2010* GDP Per-Capita has doubled since 2004 Colombian GDP Per-Capita 2000 – 2010 (US$) 7.000 6.136 6.000 5.316 3.677 4.000 3.000 4.608 140% 5.000 5.052 3.354 2.482 2.403 2.356 2.239 2000 2001 2002 2.722 2.000 1.000 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: EIU (Economist Intelligence Unit) (23 May 2011) 2007 2008 2009 2010 Enhanced economic performance has come hand in hand with improved security 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 World Crisis Colombian Growth Security Perception Source: ANDI (Asociación Nacional de Industriales) World Growth Security Perception Economy Growth Colombian GDP Growth Vs. Security Perception 2001 – 2010 (%) Annual FDI net inflows have multiplied by four Main Investors in Colombia 2000 – 2010** FDI, 2000 – I Quarter 2011 US$ Millions 12.000 10.252 10.000 8.000 United States 10.596 • Stock US$ 9,333 M • Share 28.8% 7.137 6.000 6.656 Great Britain 6.760 3.698 4.000 Spain 2.436 2.000 0 • Stock US$ 4,631 M • Share 12.8% 1.591 1.720 • Stock US$ 2,637 M • Share 7.3% Mexico • Stock US$ 1,517 M • Share 4.2% Variation 2008 - 2009: -32% Variation 2009 – 2010: -5% Variation I Quarter 2010 – I Quarter 2011: 132% *FDI by Exchange Balance **Participation by country positive accumulated inflows, it doesn´t includes investment or reinvestment of profits in the oil sector, Value 2000 - 2010: US$ 32.462 million Source: Banco de la República (Balance of Payments) (Central Bank) Exports have tripled in nine years Exports, 2000 – May 2011 US$ Millions Colombia Exports by Country 2010 45.000 37.626 40.000 39.820 35.000 32.852 30.000 22.030 25.000 20.000 15.000 16.191 13.158 10.000 5.000 0 Variation 2008 - 2009: -12,7% Variation 2009 - 2010: 21,2% Variation Jan May 2010 – Jan May 2011: 36% Source: DANE (Departamento Nacional de Estadísticas) ( National Department of Statistics) United States • US$ 16.879 M • Share 42,5% China • US$ 1.967 M • Share 4,9% Ecuador • US$ 1,825 M • Share 4,5% Netherlands • US$ 1.617 M • Share 4,1% Positioning Colombia as an export platform: 11 free trade agreements (FTA) with 48 countries allowing preferential access to over 1,500 million consumers In Force Signed In Negotiation Future IN FORCE • CAN (Peru, Ecuador y Bolivia) • MERCOSUR (Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil) • Chile • G2-Mexico • North Triangle (Honduras, Guatemala y El Salvador) • Switzerland SIGNED • United States • EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway) • Canada • European Union (Signature) IN NEGOTIATION • South Korea • Panama • Turkey FUTURE • Japan • Australia • New Zealand • Costa Rica • Dominican Republic • Gulf Community 2. The growth of international tourism in Colombia is over the world average. In nine years international visitors in Colombia doubled. While tourism in the world increased 6,7%, in Colombia this trend increased 8,9% in 2010* International visitors in Colombia by Country – 2010* Tourism, 2000 – May 2011 Thousand of Visitors** 2.000 1.771 United States • 345.158 Visitors • Share 23,4% 1.600 1.639 1.200 Venezuela 726 800 732 841 668 • 197.173 Visitors • Share 13,4% Ecuador 400 • 122.076 Visitors • Share 8,3% 0 Argentina Variation 2008–2009: 17,2% (includes cruise) Variation 2009 - 2010: 8,1% (includes cruise) Variation Jan May 2010 – Jan May 2011: 15,8% *It doesn't Include cruise **Includes cruise Source: DAS (Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad) (National Department of Security) • 83.674 Visitors • Share 5,7% International tourism to Colombia grows faster than the world’s average International cruise have multiplied by eight since 2005 Ships Cruise Ships in Colombia, 2006-2010 Passengers Cruise Visitors in Colombia , 2006-2010 In the 2010-2011 season, 493,000 cruise visitors arrived in Cartagena, leaving $US 40mill in revenues Source: Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo (SPRC, SPSM, Capitanía de Puerto San Andrés Isla) *Nota: Cifras preliminares. The income of foreign currencies because of tourism has doubled since 2000 to 2010 Income of foreign currencies to the country from tourism 2000-2010 US$ Millions Source: Ministerio de Comercio Industria y Turismo, Banco de la República 3. Attractive incentives for hotel investments Incentives for Investors Income Tax Exemption for 30 years period for hotel services provided in new or remodeled hotels between 2003 and December 2017 Tax duty exemption and VAT deferral on Capital Goods used for tourism exports Legal Stability Agreements to guarantee investment projects Tax discounts by hiring new employees under 28, handicapped , displaced, or women over 40 years 4. Strategic Location and Connectivity Just 3 hours from Miami and 5:45 hours from São Paulo 3:00 hrs Miami 4:45 hrs Ciudad De México 5:35 hrs Nueva York 1:20 hrs Caracas Since 2000, international flights to Colombia increased 120% 3:00 hrs Lima 5:45 hrs São Paulo 5:00 hrs Santiago Source: Proexport 6:15 hrs Buenos Aires International frequencies have increased 125% during the past decade 1.100 weekly international airline frequencies 5.000 weekly national airline frequencies Average growth of 9,4% on international passengers the last five years Air Traffic- National Passengers 2005-2011 (Thousands of arrivals) 30,5% 14000 7,9% 5,7% 4,0% 11,2% 100% 6,8% 0% 12000 10000 13.942 Average growth national passengers 2005-2010: 12% 10.681 8.094 8.737 9.234 -100% 9.601 -200% 8000 6000 3.183 4000 3.399 -300% Air Traffic- International Passengers -400% 2005-2011 (Thousands of arrivals) -500% -600% 2000 -700% 8000 0 14,0% 12,7% 5,4% 3,7% 10,9% 14,7% -800% 7000 5000 0% 6.232 6000 5.137 5.416 100% 5.617 -100% -200% 4.558 3.998 -300% 4000 -400% Average growth international passengers 2005-2010: 9,4% Source: Aerocivil 3000 2000 -500% 1.423 1.633 -600% 1000 -700% 0 -800% 5. Hotel Supply and Demand Hotel investments have significantly grown on last three years HOTEL INVESTMENT 2002 – 2010 (Million Dollars) 1.700,0 2010 900 2009 550 2008 191,1 2007 128,1 2006 2005 2004 2002 60,3 24,8 3,5 Source: Cotelco There are expected investments of U$2.200M for 2011 – 2012 In the last 6 years, 20.000 new rooms have been built 18.000 16.000 15.831 14.000 12.000 10.000 8.000 6.824 (43.1%) 8.594 5.368 6.000 2.300 (26.8%) 4.000 5.070 3.716 2.260 (42.1%) 2.000 1.415 (27.9%) 3.129 1.530 (41,2%) 1.120 (38.8%) 0 Bogotá Cartagena Habitaciones Rooms Source: Registro Nacional de Turismo and Proexport. Medellín Cali Santa Marta Barranquilla Habitaciones equivalentes categoria y 5 estrellas Rooms equivalent to 4 and 5 star4hotels Hotel Occupancy has increased Hotel Occupancy – Main Cities November 2010 Source: Cotelco ( Work index for every 100 rooms has increased during past years YEAR WORK INDEX* 2008 67 2009 69 2010 74 * Rates includes hotels in all categories Source: Cotelco Average rate YEAR 2008 2009 2010 * Rates includes hotels in all categories Source: Cotelco AVERAGE RATE* $209.700 (US $110) $196.673 (US $ 103) $206.173 (US $ 108) 6. Employees with excellent formation and service vocation Competitive work force First in Customer Satisfaction Customer Satisfaction, 2009 Colombia Chile Second in entrepreneurship Brazil Peru Mexico Entrepreneurship, 2009 Venezu… Brazil Argentina Colombia 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chile Peru According to a survey to foreigners who visited Colombia, the treatment of tourists was rated with 4.2 out of 5 Source: Proexport, Napoleon Franco Venezu… Mexico Argentina 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Source: IMD World Competitiveness Report The most flexible Labor Legislation The lowest dismissal costs in Latin America USD 4.000 USD 3.500 USD 3.000 USD 2.500 Payment of compensation (severance) for unfair dismissal is the lowest in Latin America 3.768 3.000 2.333 2.000 2.000 USD 2.000 1.667 USD 1.500 USD 1.000 USD 500 Unionization Rate% USD 0 Source: Ernst & Young Report – PROEXPORT, 2010 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 14,9% 11% 8% 4,6% Chile Venezuela Perú Source: IMD, World Competitiveness Yearbook 2009 Colombia 7. Colombia´s touristic destinations are being recognized worldwide “Colombia: One of the 31 Places to Visit in 2010” : New York Times The New York Times Caribbean Sea Diverse Barranquilla Santa Marta Sun and Beach Cartagena Medellín Santander Boyacá Nuqui Popayán Huila Most bio-diverse country per square kilometer in the world, 10% of Flora and Fauna in the planet. 37 Natural Parks. (11 million hectares) History and Culture Triángulo del Café Cali 2,900 km of coastline, and has the third largest coral reef in the world in San Andrés Ecotourism/Adventure Mompox Pacific Ocean Colombia is a multi-destination with diverse range of climates, landscapes, cultures and regions: Caribbean, Pacific, Andean, Amazonia, and Islands. Sun and Beach Ecotourism, Adventure Tourism History and Culture Events (MICE) Cruises 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Colombia More than 80 ethnical groups More than 65 languages 8. Significant growth in corporate tourism and world class events Growth in MICE Tourism (Meetings, Incentives, Congresses, Exhibitions) Events = Opportunity for new hotels In 4 years, Colombia jumped 16 places in the ICCA ranking from position 50 to 34. 18 convention centers with a growing number of events. This drives the need to increase the hotel room capacity in cities like Cali, Armenia, Santa Marta, Barranquilla. Development of hotel projects with large venues (reception rooms) for events. International Congress and Convention Association International events in Colombia Event Highlights WTO - World Tourism Organization – General Assembly. 2007 800 Participants and 150 delegates from WTO Country Members • ALTA - Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association. Leaders Forum. 2009 . 494 participants from over 32 countries. 52 journalists Held for the first time in South America IDB – Inter-American Development Bank Annual Meeting, Board of Governors. Medellin. 2009. 5.000 Participants. 120 journalists. 91,29% Occupancy in 4 and 5 stars hotels. WEF- World Economic Forum Latin America. 2010 550 businessman, 200 different Media, 6 Chiefs of State, from 44 countries. Some events to come: • FIFA Soccer U-20 World Cup – 2011 • VI Summit of the Americas 2013 Cartagena “The best General Assembly I have ever attended in 18 years I’ve been with WTO. Very organized, Colombians are very hospitable, everybody felt really happy” Francesco Frangialli, Former General Secretary World Tourism Organization (WTO) 9. More International companies investing in Colombia More than 2,500 international companies installed in the country City Bogotá Cali Recent cases of investment in Colombia Medellín Bucaramanga Cartagena 2010: Direct Foreign Investment US$6,8 Bill. Pereira Barranquilla Recent FDI cases in Colombia Mar Caribe HP instaled one of its five global service centers in Medellín SabMiller recently opened a new plant in Cali Globant, tenth biggest software company operates in Bogotá. Bogotá has de biggest subway project in the world. Emergia, Spanish Call center company, operates in Manizales with 1.000 jobs 10. Growing Hotel Investment Cases and announcements of international brands in Colombia City Bogota Cali Medellin Cartagena Barranquil la In Operation In Construction Announcements Caribbean Sea Opportunities for investment by cities Barranquilla Santa Marta Cartagena Valledupar Medellín Santander Triángulo del Café Ibagué Cali Neiva Beach and Sun Luxury Full / Select Service Limited Service Cities and opportunities CITY DESCRIPTION/OPPORTUNITIES BOGOTA Capital of the Republic of Colombia, with eight million inhabitants is the largest and most populous city in the country. Bogotá is the main industrial, commercial and economic center and one of the largest in Latin America. Bogota has increasingly recognized as a tourist destination with culture at the height of the great capitals of the world. Opportunities: Show centers, luxury hotels and limited service hotels in specific areas. CALI/VALLE DEL CAUCA Cali is the capital of el Valle del Cauca department and is the third largest population in Colombia (2.8 million). Is the main urban, cultural, economic, industrial and agricultural center of the Pacific regon. Products and segments: History and Culture, Salsa. Business Tourism and Events (Congresses and Conventions). Nature tourism throughout the department and the Pacific region: Ecotourism, Bird Watching, Whale Watching. Opportunities: Hotels with selected services or limited services that complement the growing demand of events in the Centro de Eventos Valle del Pacífico. Cities and opportunities CITY DESCRIPTION/OPPORTUNITIES BARRANQUILLA Barranquilla, with approximately 1.8 million inhabitants, is the main city in the Colombian Caribbean. Besides being an important commercial, industrial and cultural port Barranquilla has one of the most important sea and river ports of Colombia. Opportunities: Business hotels, limited service hotels in industrial areas. Currently under construction is a modern convention center that will require accommodation facilities nearby. SANTA MARTA It is a city located in a beautiful bay in the Caribbean, is a tourist district, cultural and historical heritage of great tourist attractions. Its proximity to the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Tayrona National Park also make it a tourism destination of unparalleled natural beauty. The population of Santa Marta is approximately 450 thousand inhabitants. Products & Segments: Sun & Beach, History and Culture, Nature Tourism: Ecotourism, Adventure Tourism, Bird Watching. Cruises. Opportunity: Construction of eco-tourism resorts and complexes. There are currently no international brand presence. Cities and opportunities CITY/DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION/OPPORTUNITIES SANTANDER This department (capital: Bucaramanga) includes a specific geographical region for its lush plains, mountains, canyons, rivers and caves. It is the land of adventure sports. Its capital, Bucaramanga, is recognized as a college campus and as a major industrial center. Its population is about 2.1 million people. Opportunities: thematic and ecological hotels located in adventure locations. Hotels for the business segment in Bucaramanga. No international brands are present. MEDELLIN It is the second most populous city in Colombia and second economic center. For its pleasant climate all year round Medellin is known as the "city of eternal spring. " It is the capital of Antioquia department that represents over 8% of national GDP. It stands as a major cultural and industrial center of the country and for their academic work. Its population is approximately 3.7 million inhabitants. Opportunity : Investing in the segment of business tourism facilities to develop events. Cities and opportunities REGION DESCRIPTION/OPPORTUNITIES SAN ANDRES Y PROVIDENCIA It is an archipelago located in the Colombian Caribbean. The beauty of his "Sea of Seven Colors" is unmatched. In its natural, biological richness and traditions of their ancestral population, UNESCO declared it a Biosphere Seaflower Reserve in November 2000. This is one of the major tourist destinations in the Caribbean and Central America. Its population is approximately 73 thousand inhabitants. Products & Segments: Sun & Beach, Diving. Corporate Tourism and Events; arrival Cruises Opportunity: Construction of Resorts, Hotels Full Services. Marine Construction. TRIANGULO DEL CAFE Consists of the departments of Caldas, Quindio and Risaralda and is a region located in the center of the country. It is called el triangulo del cafe because in this region of Colombia you can find the best coffee in the world. The population is approximately 1.1 million inhabitants. Opportunities: Ecological themes hotels. Limited-service hotels and selected services. In the cities of Pereira, Armenia and Manizales theirs an opportunity in business tourism . There is no presence of international brands. Cities and opportunities CITY DESCRIPTION/OPPORTUNITIES CARTAGENA Cartagena is a Caribbean city of great beauty and historical value. It is the most recognized worldwide tourist destination of Colombia. It is also known as the "Heroic" or "walled city" counting with the largest walls in the western hemisphere (12 km) built in the seventeenth and eighteenth century to defend the city from pirates attacks. The city is known for the preservation of its historic center and in 1984 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Cartagena is also a major urban center with about one million inhabitants and is a growing industrial hub with one of the largest ports in Colombia. Products & Segments: Tourism resort: Sun and Beach (Baru, Islas del Rosario), History and Culture, Cruises, Business Tourism Events. Opportunities: Cartagena currently has a deficit of adequate supply of resort hotels and limited service hotels in the industrial zone Mamonal. In Short: Colombia Offers You: • Attractive Incentives for investment • Flexible Labor Legislation • Excellent Performance and dedication to service • Stable development policies and increasing security • One of the highest inbound tourism growth rate in the world • Business and MICE Tourism growing significantly • Colombia tourism destinations are being recognized internationally • Investment opportunities in various tourism segments. PROEXPORT’s services to investors • Information tailor made to your needs • Facilitation of contacts with the public and private sector in Colombia • Setting up of agendas to Colombia • Aftercare services for investors already established in Colombia • Free of charge and confidential
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