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1 Bankwest Future of Business: Focus on Hospitality 2018
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3 Contents Key insights Focus on Hospitality Industry overview What's driving industry growth? Spotlight on Australia Spotlight on Western Australia What does the future hold? What challenges does the industry face? Where do the opportunities lie? Forecasted industry growth
4 Key insights Foreword Understanding factors impacting your industry, and how other businesses in your industry are performing, can be a great gauge for how your business is tracking. The Bankwest Future of Business: Focus on Hospitality Report is designed to give you a snapshot of the current and expected future state of your industry, which could help you plan and spark ideas. The report covers Australia s hospitality sector, providing insight on accommodation (hotels), pubs, cafes and restaurants, summarising trends based on statistics from IBIS World, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and other reputable sources. This year s report found hotels and resorts remain Australia s preferred type of accommodation, with Australian and international travellers driving the $7.9 billion dollar industry. Overseas visitors are increasingly turning to Australia for holidays with arrivals increasing by 7.1% in the year to November The lower exchange rate is also encouraging domestic travellers to look for travel destinations in their own backyard, with domestic overnight visits increasing by 7.2% and expenditure increasing by 6.9% across Australia 2. Airbnb continues to grow as a major competitor in the accommodation sector, housing 2.1 million guests over 3.7 million nights 3. Growing interest in the home sharing start-up is being driven by a preference for accommodation outside of hotel districts, bidirectional reviews and availability during peak periods. Airbnb last year contributed $1.6 billion to Australia s GDP, supporting more than 14,000 jobs and indirectly contributing $602 million to the national economy. Australia s restaurant industry is also facing disruption from a growing number of food delivery services and applications. The restaurants, bars and pub sector recorded negative growth of -0.4% and -1.9% respectively in 2017 as lower wage growth and discretionary spending impacts operators in the industry and puts the brakes on the number of new establishments entering the market 4. Western Australia and Queensland were hit hardest as the mining resource sector pivoted from development to exploration. The evolution of Australia s pubs from watering holes to gastronomy destinations is seeing publicans draw a growing proportion of revenue from food and increasingly market themselves as an alternative to restaurants. Sales of premium food both in WA and nationally improved profit margins in 2017, with continued demand for high-quality and diverse menu options likely to boost revenue for owners of gourmet pubs and bars. 4 1 Tourism Australia Tourism Australia Deloitte IBIS 2017
5 Focus on Hospitality Hospitality experienced good returns in the five years to June Projected growth remains positive despite a national lull in wage growth and discretionary income. Sector revenue and growth Revenue Annual growth ( ) Hotels and resorts $7.9bn 2.7% Restaurant $20.2bn 4.8% Cafes and coffee shops $8.1bn 6.1% Pubs, bars (and nightclubs) $17.2bn 1.6% Source: IBIS 2017 National snapshot 90, ,400 businesses employees Growth in new cafes and restaurants across WA rose slightly in 2016, up 4.0% compared to The number of new pubs, taverns and bars also rose year-on-year by 1.8%. In the accommodation sector, developments soared with 18 new hotels completed (1,937 rooms) since 2012, and an additional eight hotels (1,409 rooms) under construction and due to be complete by late WA's 2016 industry performance 5 New cafes & restaurants New pubs, taverns & bars Hotels & resorts 2015: : 135 Accounting for 8.8% of national hospitality establishments 2015: : 11 Accounting for 10.2% of national establishments 18 8 completed hotels under construction Accounting for 13.8% of national establishments 5 ABS, IBIS Tourism Council WA
6 At a glance Industry overview Restaurants 26% 39% 35% Premium Mid-range Low cost dining Profits in Australia s accommodation industry continue to improve from 2014 lows, however within food and beverage services, profits are being squeezed as the industry remains one the most competitive in the nation. Accommodation and food services account for 2.5% of Australia s real gross value at $38.7bn. Profit 2016 Producer Price Index (PPI) 2017 Cafes & coffee shops 21% 28% 51% Coffee Food Other beverages $5.8bn $5.3bn 10.1% Pubs, bars & night clubs $1.8bn $2.4bn 2.5% 21% 6% 8% 22% 43% Liquor for consumption on-premises Gaming & wagering facilities Liquor for consumption off-premises Meals & non-alcoholic beverages Other products & services Accommodation (13.4% profit margin) Food & beverage services (6.5% profit margin) Accommodation (year to June 2017) Cafes, restaurants & takeaway services (year to June 2017) Hotels & resorts Source: ABS 8155 Source: ABS % 14% 20% 46% Five & four star accommodation Food & beverages Other accommodation Other products & services Holidays, visiting friends and visiting relatives are the top three drivers of international visitors to Australia. 6 Source: IBIS
7 What s driving industry growth? Australia s foodie culture is expected to underpin revenue growth in the restaurants industry in the next five years to The Australian dollar s low value is likely to continue stimulating inbound tourist growth, which is expected to boost demand for accommodation. What are the winning restaraunts, bars and pubs doing better? Premium quality and diverse food options Focusing on customer service Evolving menus to be more 'gourmet' Offers to encourage mid-week customers Pubs are increasingly marketing themselves as an alternative to restaurants by evolving menus to become gastronomy destinations. Greater menu sophistication is driving an increasing proportion of revenue from food rather than drinks. Profit margins in premium food sales improved in both in WA and nationally, with rising interest in high-quality food expected to boost revenue for gourmet food venues. Forecast industry value added ( ) Billions ($) Source: IBIS
8 Spotlight on Australia Food delivery services are creating competition for the restaurant industry yet also introducing some restaurants, bars and pubs to new customers through the home delivery method, without the hassle of managing a complex delivery network. Hospitality s fastest growing competitors: Uber Eats Menulog Deliveroo Since Australia s adoption of Uber Eats, time poor customers are spending more of their food budget on takeaway options with food orders forecast to rise from $1.5 billion in 2017 to $4.2 billion in While Australians preference for convenience is driving the trend, the Australian Hotels Association has warned high commissions online food delivery services can artificially inflate prices for customers and make the new technology unviable. Pubs and bars The Craft Beer Production industry has flourished in the last five years, due to a shift towards premium beers and growing emphasis on quality across liquor retailing: Accommodation Airbnb continues to generate competition within the accommodation market by lowering entry prices. The service, however, is activating local communities by distributing visitors across districts - helping local business outside popular tourist areas. Sluggish wage growth is impacting discretionary spending throughout hospitality. However, revenue per available room (RevPAR) nationally rose in the year to September 2017 accompanied by an increase in occupancy rates. National RevPAR National occupancy rate Average daily rate (ADR) 2.3% 0.7% 1.6% 9.7% annual growth $486.3m revenue National wages Source: Savills Australia's Hotels market report % The strong growth in craft beer, contrasted with per capita beer consumption declining by 10.0% in the five years to June 2017, has sparked interest from international conglomerates who have been purchasing craft breweries. 8 7 Morgan Stanley, 2018
9 Accommodation While the number of both international and domestic visitors to WA is down 0.7%, consumer expenditure is up 2.9% in the year to September Spotlight on Western Australia Overnight visitors and spend by WA tourism area, spend ($m) Yearly spend increase % International % Domestic Visitor nights 4.3% Australia's Coral Coast % 8.1% 91.9% Experience Perth 4, % 19.8% 80.2% Visits for purpose of business Source: Tourism WA 10.9% The WA State Government allocated $2m in the State Budget to help fill empty rooms in Perth. Australia's South West 1, % 5.5% 94.5% Australia's Golden Outback % 4.8% 95.2% Australia's North West % 5.2% 94.8% Source: Tourism WA The WA hotel industry mounted a campaign against Airbnb after it was found the application now accounts for an estimated 25% of WA s room capacity. Pubs, bars and restaurants The economic downturn is prompting innovation and collaboration among restaurant and bar operators in Perth. Thursday like it s Friday, a $400,000 marketing campaign launched by prominent restaurant and bar operators to reinvigorate the CBD. Many Perth hot spots have undergone refurbishments to compete with the rise of the small bar. The State Government s 2017 liquor licencing reform has helped facilitate the development of new small bars throughout Perth. 9 9
10 What does the future hold? Despite a $35 million decrease in Tourism Australia funding over the next four years, the Australian tourism industry will benefit from the development of the Western Sydney Airport. Western Australia's hospitality industry will be boosted by the introduction of direct flights from Perth to London, as well as the trialling of direct flights from Shanghai to Perth. International visitor nights (in millions) increase Domestic visitor nights (in millions) increase WA tourism push Despite the projected growth in visitors, WA s cooling tourism market in recent years, driven by the shift from mining investment to production, has sparked new initiatives to counter the lowest occupancy and room rates in nearly a decade: % 4 8.9% % 4 9.5% % % % % % 8 1.0% % % Visitor nights (millions) Increase % WA NT QLD NSW ACT TAS VIC SA Numbers % 7 3.3% % Tourism WA will run five interstate and international marketing campaigns Partnerships with low-cost South East Asian airlines and a Chinese travel agency to ramp up Just Another Day in WA advertisements on online travel booking sites Percentage % Source: Tourism Research Australia Forecasts show strong national growth projections with the ACT and QLD expected to see the largest increase in both domestic and international visitors. 10
11 What challenges does the industry face? Perth was the only market in Australia to report a double-digit RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Room) decline in the year to August 2017, and suffered the largest fall in occupancy rate of any capital city % decline in 6.1% RevPAR decline in occupancy rate Nationally, the industry faces a number of challenges as a result of broader economic conditions and shifting consumer preferences. Where do the opportunitites lie? Growth in number of international visitors from Malaysia, Singapore, the USA and China to Western Australia exceeds the national growth rate Asia is forecast to have the fastest growing middle-class population in the next 10 years, with an influx of international travellers likely to boost tourism to popular destinations in WA Lower disposable income and consumer sentiment, with eating out perceived as a luxury experience Diners overlooking premium restaurants for mid-tier options and avoiding high margin items such as entrees, desserts and beverages Steady forecasted growth increases competition as more establishments vie for consumers attention Capitalise on consumers busy lives and higher workloads by providing convenience, such as food delivery services, to timepoor customers 8 STR Global,
12 Forecasted industry growth International and domestic visitor nights are expected to grow at 5.6% and 3.1% respectively, bolstering growth across hotels and resorts. In addition, our growing foodie culture, and focus on quality food is driving revenue growth across bars and restaurants. Projected revenue growth ( ) Projected revenue growth ( ) Hotels and resorts 11.6% Restaurants 2.9% Cafes and coffee shops 4.8% Pubs, bars (and nightclubs) 5.3% Source: IBIS 2017 Australian Wage Price Index WA records the lowest year-onyear wage growth in the year to September 2017, however the Treasury predicts future wage growth will more than double to 3.0% in Index Wage growth by state (2017) New South Wales % Victoria % Queensland % South Australia % Western Australia % Tasmania % Northern Territory % Australian Capital Territory % Australia % Source: WA Treasury, WA Treasury,
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14 Sources Australian Bureau of Statistics (May 2017), Australian Industry, , Mining operations, available at: DetailsPage/ Australian Bureau of Statistics (October 2017), Producer Price Index Australia, Sep 2017, Table 20, available at: DetailsPage/6427.0Sep% Australian Bureau of Statistics (February 2017) Counts of Australian Businesses including Entries and Exits Jun Jun 2016, Table 1, available at: DetailsPage/8165.0Jun%202012%20to%20Jun% Australian Government- Australian Trade and Investment Commission, Why Australia Benchmark Report 2017, 2017 McGregor, W. Pubs, Bars and Nightclubs in Australia, IBISWorld, July 2017 Savills release Australia s Hotels market report March 2017, The Hotel Conversation, March 2017 Tourism Council, Perth Hotel Development Report 2017 as at April 2017, 2017 Vuong, B. Restaurants in Australia, IBISWorld, October 2017 Vuong, B. Cafes and Coffee Shops in Australia, IBISWorld, October 2017 Wilkinson, J. Perth hotels get urgent marketing funds as occupancy rates dive to 67 per cent, Hotel Management, August 2017 Australian Government Austrade, Tourism Research Australia, International Tourism Statistics, Canberra, 2017 Australian Bureau of Statistics (November 2017), Wage Price Index Australia, Sep 2017, available at: gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/detailspage/6345.0sep% Angus, C. Slow wage growth, Parliament NSW, August 2017 Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre, The Impact of Airbnb on WA s tourism industry, October 2017 Craft Beer Production in Australia, IBISWorld, September 2017 Cloutman, N. Hotels and resorts in Australia, IBISWorld, February 2017 Economic effects of Airbnb in Australia, Airbnb Australia, Deloitte,
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