Real Estate, Leisure & Tourism
Tourism remains a resilient and stable economic sector and is recognized globally as one of the leading economic drivers of this millennium.
Recent estimates of the World Travel & Tourism Council in The 2004 Travel & Tourism Economic Research indicate that the tourism industry contributes over 10 percent of worldwide GDP and has emerged as the largest global generator of employment. In the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) the share of GDP represents about 10 percent and in Slovakia more than 11 percent.
There is no doubt that the development of tourism in the CEE will be one of the key drivers of future economic prosperity of this region.
KPMG's Travel, Leisure and Tourism (TLT) group has been present in Europe with TLT practice in London since 1989 and since 1999 with TLT practices in Budapest and Prague. In 2004, KPMG's TLT practice opened in Bratislava. It strives to assist both the private and public sectors in the further development in the hospitality, travel, leisure, and tourism industry in this unique part of the world.
With a global network of professionals and strong presence in the region, KPMG's Travel, Leisure & Tourism Group brings strategies and methodologies to meet the specific business needs of our clients, aiming to work with them every step of the way.
How we can help you
The knowledge and scope of experience that we offer is as wide as the countries and the markets in which we operate.
Our areas of experience include:
In-depth sector knowledge:
Our in-depth sector knowledge reaches both the public and private sectors across a wide range of industry-specific functions, helping to add value to your ideas and make a significant contribution to the strategies and performance of your organization.
Our range of real estate, leisure & tourism advisory services seek to serve the needs of:
Recent estimates of the World Travel & Tourism Council in The 2004 Travel & Tourism Economic Research indicate that the tourism industry contributes over 10 percent of worldwide GDP and has emerged as the largest global generator of employment. In the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) the share of GDP represents about 10 percent and in Slovakia more than 11 percent.
There is no doubt that the development of tourism in the CEE will be one of the key drivers of future economic prosperity of this region.
KPMG's Travel, Leisure and Tourism (TLT) group has been present in Europe with TLT practice in London since 1989 and since 1999 with TLT practices in Budapest and Prague. In 2004, KPMG's TLT practice opened in Bratislava. It strives to assist both the private and public sectors in the further development in the hospitality, travel, leisure, and tourism industry in this unique part of the world.
With a global network of professionals and strong presence in the region, KPMG's Travel, Leisure & Tourism Group brings strategies and methodologies to meet the specific business needs of our clients, aiming to work with them every step of the way.
How we can help you
The knowledge and scope of experience that we offer is as wide as the countries and the markets in which we operate.
Our areas of experience include:
- Tourism development strategies and planning
- Market research and analyses
- Market and financial feasibility studies
- Project conceptualization and investment planning
- Business performance improvement
- Privatization and sales assistance
- Asset evaluation
- Economic and environmental impact assessment
- Investment and transaction advisory
- Human resource advisory
- Advisory in Public Private Partnerships
In-depth sector knowledge:
Our in-depth sector knowledge reaches both the public and private sectors across a wide range of industry-specific functions, helping to add value to your ideas and make a significant contribution to the strategies and performance of your organization.
Our range of real estate, leisure & tourism advisory services seek to serve the needs of:
- Hotel and resorts
- Ski resorts
- Spa, fitness and wellness facilities
- Convention and exhibition centers
- Theme parks
- Restaurant chains
- Travel agencies
- Stadiums and arenas
- Airlines and airports
- Public transport
- Cruise lines