The Room Mate hotel chain, owned by businessman Kike Sarasola and Sandra Ortega, daughter of the founder of Inditex, has requested a rescue of 52 million euros from
the Fund to Support the Solvency of Strategic Companies
managed by SEPI, according to what has been advanced
Cinco Días
and sources close to the company have confirmed.
This rescue is requested given
the situation that the company is going
through due to the collapse of the occupation, since tourism has been the sector most affected by the restrictions on mobility to stop the pandemic.
The losses in the sector amount to more than 100,000 million euros in 2020.
Precisely, the Government yesterday approved
the rescue of another tourist company, in this case the Plus Ultra airline.
You will be given 53 million euros, divided into two financial loans.
The suffocation of the tourism sector has led several companies to turn to this rescue fund, endowed with 1,000 million euros.
The first to receive a ransom was Air Europa, which raised 475 million.
Ávoris, Barceló's travel division, (320 million) the Hotusa chain (190 million), Hotelatelier, owner of the so-called Petit Palace, and Abades, of the Nautalia group, have also asked for help.
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