Synopsis
Club Mahindra works on a unique business model: customers must pay a one-time membership fee in advance. Members can stay at any luxury Club Mahindra hotel, resort or holiday home – located nationwide and worldwide – once a year for seven days.
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts has a unique business model and therefore cannot be compared to traditional hoteliers. So when hotel stocks are revalued, their stocks tend to be overlooked. But as the company has managed to grow at a decent pace without investing much debt in its books, it seems to be a better bet as interest rates go up. The hotel sector is one of the most competitive and capital-intensive business models, with
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