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Revenue up but profits down at Corinthia London amid major executive reshuffles

The hotel, which is located on the corner of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place, has posted a pre-tax profit of £67,600 for 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show.

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Despite an 80 per cent surge in revenue, Corinthia London, a five-star hotel, has seen its profits significantly reduced.

The hotel, situated at the junction of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place, recorded a pre-tax profit of £67,600 for 2024, according to recently filed accounts with Companies House, as reported by .

This is a decrease from the £207,187 pre-tax profit the hotel posted in 2023.

However, over the same period, Corinthia London's revenue leapt from £4.7m to £8.4m.

The building that houses Corinthia London was originally inaugurated as the Metropole Hotel in 1885 and was acquired by the Ministry of Defence after the Second World War.

It served as government offices until it was sold by Crown Estates in 2007 and transformed into Corinthia London.

The hotel is part of the larger Malta-based group founded by Alfred Pisani.

Corinthia Hotels International also operates locations in Budapest, Prague, St Petersburg, Lisbon, Malta and Tripoli.