Founder offers 25% equity in Beer Garden Inn for sale

The founder of Beer Garden Inn hotel and apartments is selling his entire 25% equity stake as he plans to retire. This opportunity targets strategic investors interested in Ethiopia's hospitality sector. The seller will be available in Ethiopia from February 24 to 27, 2026, for discussions.

Beer Garden Inn hotel and apartments, a well-established hospitality business in Ethiopia, presents an investment opportunity through the sale of its founder's 25% equity stake. The founder is offering this shareholding in preparation for his retirement, describing it as a rare chance to join a reputable enterprise.

The shares are priced in foreign currency, specifically EUR or USD, to attract international buyers. The company seeks strategic investors who can support expansion projects and bolster operations without depending on bank loans. This approach aims to maintain financial independence while growing the business.

Interested parties can meet the seller, Mr. Mario Delicio, during his visit to Ethiopia from February 24 to 27, 2026. He is open to negotiations and meetings with qualified investors during this time. Contact details include his phone number +27 82 420 1010 and email Mario@dematechsa.com.

This sale highlights ongoing interest in Ethiopia's hospitality industry, where established venues like Beer Garden Inn continue to draw investment amid economic developments.

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