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Mon 18th Dec 2017 - Graphite sells investment in Corbin & King to Minor Hotels |
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Graphite sells investment in Corbin & King to Minor Hotels: Private equity company Graphite Capital has sold its investment in London-based restaurant group Corbin & King. The sale, for an undisclosed amount, forms part of a wider transaction in which Minor Hotels, one of the largest hospitality and leisure groups in the Asia-Pacific region, took a majority interest in the group. Minor is best known as the operator of Anantara Hotels. In 2012, Graphite provided development finance to fund the company’s expansion. At the time Corbin & King operated two restaurants – the Wolseley, which had been open since 2003 and the recently opened Delaunay. Graphite said both have continued to grow strongly. Subsequently Corbin & King opened four more restaurants – Colbert, Brasserie Zédel, Fischer’s and Bellanger. Graphite said the expansion has been "highly successful" and the new restaurants have won numerous industry awards. Revenues of the restaurant group have more than trebled and are now more than £45m. In 2014, Corbin & King opened The Beaumont, a luxury hotel in Mayfair. The Beaumont is regularly rated in the top five hotels in London by TripAdvisor and won the AA’s "Hotel of the Year in London" award in 2016. Graphite said revenues have grown steadily since the opening and the hotel now makes an important contribution to group profits. Employee numbers have increased by more than 150% since Graphite invested and Corbin & King now employs nearly 900 staff. Graphite senior partner Andy Gray said: “Chris Corbin and Jeremy King have built a reputation as London’s most successful restaurateurs over the past 35 years. We are pleased to have played an important part in the development of such an iconic business and are delighted it has shown consistent growth during our investment period. The company is highly profitable and we believe it has found an excellent partner in Minor Hotels.” Senior partner Andy Gray and partner Omar Kayat managed the transaction for Graphite.
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