Since our establishment, building a strong and transparent governance model has been one of our top priorities
We believe that good governance brings true value to our operations and enhances our ability to contribute positively to society
Our goal is to deliver clear, ethical, and transparent responses to stakeholder expectations — especially in a world where corporate behavior is under increasing scrutiny and regulatory frameworks are becoming more demanding
This is how we do it:
As a long-established private enterprise, we are committed to a development approach grounded in our core values and professional ethics
This commitment is reinforced by a clear management structure and transparent control mechanisms that align with the principles of effective governance
Our governance model integrates ESG criteria to continuously improve management efficiency and ensure compliance with our commitments to all stakeholders
Ethics, transparency, and accountability are at the heart of our governance model
To ensure the success of a sustainable hospitality model, the involvement of every link in our value chain is essential
No action can truly be effective without the collaboration and support of our stakeholders
We have enhanced our supplier selection process, going beyond technical and economic criteria to include sustainability considerations
At the same time, we actively foster partnerships with our suppliers to bring our shared commitment to sustainable development to life
As a trusted hospitality brand, we strive to leverage our capabilities to foster dialogue and promote a more responsible hotel model in the destinations where we operate
We believe that collaboration with local authorities is essential to reshaping the tourism industry toward sustainability in the post-COVID-19 era, while also enhancing the competitiveness of each destination
That is why we actively engage with organizations across various sectors, build cooperative networks, and develop new partnerships to fulfill our community commitments
We view public–private partnerships as the key to rebuilding the tourism industry


