Founder offers 25% stake in Beer Garden Inn hotel and apartments

The founder of Beer Garden Inn hotel and apartments is offering his 25% equity stake for sale as part of his retirement plans. This provides a rare chance to acquire a significant share in one of Ethiopia's established hospitality businesses. The shares are available in foreign currency (EUR/USD).

The founder of Beer Garden Inn hotel and apartments, a well-established hospitality business in Ethiopia, is putting his entire 25% equity stake up for sale as he plans to retire. This opportunity allows potential buyers to gain a substantial ownership in a reputable enterprise within the country's growing tourism sector.

The shares are priced in foreign currency, specifically EUR or USD. The seller will be available in Ethiopia from February 24 to 27, 2026, for meetings and negotiations. The company is seeking strategic investors to fund ongoing expansion projects and bolster operations without depending on bank loans.

Interested parties with serious intent and qualifications are encouraged to reach out to Mr. Mario Delicio at +27 82 420 1010 or via email at Mario@dematechsa.com. This sale highlights investment prospects in Ethiopia's hospitality industry, attracting those looking to contribute to its development.

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