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Providence Hotels has completed the lease acquisition of four Mercure-branded hotels, strengthening its presence in key UK markets.

The deal covers the Mercure Exeter Southgate, Mercure Daventry Court, Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh and Mercure Haydock. 

The leases have been secured alongside a franchise agreement with Accor, enabling the sites to continue operating under the Mercure brand.

According to Providence, the move forms part of its long-term growth strategy, with a focus on operational performance and guest experience

Providence Hotels is a UK-based management company specialising in leased hotel properties. 

Its portfolio spans locations across the country, with a focus on strategic expansion and consistent guest service.

Joe Bester, chief executive of Providence Hotels, said: “Welcoming these four Mercure hotels into our portfolio is both an honour and a responsibility we take to heart. At Providence Hotels, we are deeply grateful for the trust placed in us to steward these properties, and our approach has always been rooted in building genuine relationships and executing in excellence, with diligence and care. 

“By respecting each hotel’s unique identity while introducing thoughtful management practices, we aim to enhance performance without compromising character. Our commitment remains to empower teams, delight guests, and deliver meaningful, sustainable results for all our partners.”

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