Oberoi Trident

The Oberoi, Mumbai.

Interior of The Oberoi, Mumbai.
General information
Location Nariman Point
Mumbai
Owner Oberoi Hotels
Management Oberoi Hotels and Resorts
Design and construction
Developer Shapoorji Pallonji and Co.
Other information
Number of rooms

555 rooms (Trident, Nariman Point)

287 rooms (The Oberoi, Mumbai)
Number of suites 107
Number of restaurants

5 (The Oberoi, Mumbai)

5 (Trident, Nariman Point)
Website

The Oberoi and Trident are two brands of five star hotels operated and sometimes owned by the Oberoi Hotels & Resorts located in several cities in India and across the world. When located together in a single complex, they are collectively called Oberoi Trident.

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts and Trident Hotels at Mumbai are located at Nariman Point and are separately known as The Oberoi Mumbai and Trident, Nariman Point. They are both owned and managed by the Oberoi Hotels & Resorts. The two hotels are separate buildings, but are connected by a passage.

The hotels were initially known as Oberoi Towers/Oberoi Sheraton. The hotel was named as the Hilton Towers during the marketing alliance between Hilton Hotels and the Oberoi Hotels & Resorts which lasted from 2004 until April 2008. In April 2008, the hotel was again renamed to Trident Towers.[1]

Ownership

The Oberoi Family headed by its patriarch, Mr. P.R.S. Oberoi is the majority shareholder in EIH Ltd with 32.11% stake. Cigarettes to Hotels conglomerate, ITC Limited owns approximately 14.98% stake in EIH Ltd. To ward off pressures from ITC Ltd. whose ownership stands precariously close to the automatic open offer trigger at 15%, the Oberoi family divested 14.12% stake in EIH Ltd. to Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Industries Investment and Holding Pvt Ltd. The stake sale happened on August 30, 2010 for Rs. 1,021 cores valuing EIH Ltd. at an enterprise value of Rs. 7,200 crores. Recently the stake of reliance further raised from ITC and it stood at 20% overall for Reliance industries.

November 2008 terrorist attack

Further information: 2008 Mumbai attacks

On November 26, 2008 The Oberoi, Mumbai & Trident, Nariman Point was taken over by terrorist organizations as a part of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. 32 staff and guests were killed during the 3-day siege.[2]

List Of Hotels

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts

In India:

In Indonesia:

In Mauritius:

In Egypt:

In Saudi Arabia:

In U.A.E.:

Trident Hotels

In India:

Other Group Hotels In India

References

Coordinates: 18°55′39″N 72°49′15″E / 18.92750°N 72.82083°E / 18.92750; 72.82083

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