Holiday Inn Franchise Cost, Revenue & Review 2026
Analysis by FranchiseVerdict Research · Methodology
FranchiseVerdict summary · 2026
A Holiday Inn franchise requires a total initial investment of $18.6M – $29.2M, including a $50K franchise fee and an ongoing 5.0% royalty[2]. The latest FDD on file does not yield a unit-revenue figure we can publish. SBA 7(a) loans show a 8.3% charge-off rate across 215 loans[1]. FranchiseVerdict grade: A (Strongest tier), an editorial assessment, not investment advice. Run a live ROI scan →
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Overview
- Investment
- $18.6M – $29.2M
- 57th pct Lodging
- Avg gross sales
- N/A
- Projection
- Royalty
- 5.0%
- 3rd pct Lodging
- Units
- 2,340
- 72nd pct Lodging
- SBA charge-off
- 8.3%
- % of SBA 7(a) loans not repaid · median varies by category
Quick verdict · Lodging · color = vs category peers
Green = favorable by >10% vs Lodging avg · No shading = within ±10% · Red = unfavorable by >10% · Source: FDD filings + SBA 7(a)
Data from public FDD filings and SBA records. Not financial advice. Methodology
Bottom line
- COSTTotal investment $18.6M – $29.2M including a $50K franchise fee, 5.0% ongoing royalty.
- RETURNSItem 19 reports occupancy, ADR and RevPAR rather than annual gross sales, so unit revenue is not directly comparable.
- RISKVerdict A (Strongest tier), verdict score 78/100 (higher is better). SBA loan charge-off rate of 8.3% across 215 loans (near or below the 16% franchise average, based on all SBA 7(a) franchise lending, 2010–2025).
- LEGAL38 litigation matters disclosed in Item 3, higher than typical. Review the summary for patterns (franchisor-initiated vs. franchisee-initiated).
Item 1 · who you're contracting with
The Franchisor
Corporate structure & franchisor financials
- Legal entity
- Holiday Hospitality Franchising, LLC
- Parent company
- Six Continents Hotels, Inc.
- Ultimate parent
- InterContinental Hotels Group, PLC
- Predecessor
- Holiday Inns Franchising, Inc. / Holiday Hospitality Franchising, Inc.
- Prior franchisor entity
- CEO title
- Chief Executive Officer, InterContinental Hotels Group, PLC
- Elie W. Maalouf
- Incorporated in
- DE
- HQ
- Three Ravinia Drive, Suite 100, Atlanta, Georgia 30346
- Auditor
- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Audited financials
- Franchisor revenue
- $38.8M
- vs $39.4M prior year
Overview
About
Holiday Inn Express and Holiday Inn Express & Suites branded hotels, operated under license from Holiday Hospitality Franchising, LLC, a subsidiary of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG).
- CEO
- Elie W. Maalouf
- Headquarters
- GA
- Founded
- 1989
Can you afford it, and what does the money buy?
Entry cost runs 144% above the typical lodging franchise.
Source: FDD · Items 5–7
FDD Item 7
Initial investment breakdown
| Cost component | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Initial franchise fee | $50K | $50K |
| Working capital (3–6 mo) | $150K | $225K |
| Equipment, build-out, other | $18.4M | $28.9M |
| Total initial investment | $18.6M | $29.2M |
Source: Holiday Inn FDD, Items 5 and 7[2]. “Equipment, build-out, other” is computed as total minus disclosed line items above.
Item 7 · what it costs to open + operate
The Vitals
- Total investment
- $18.6M – $29.2M
- Middle of category vs category
- Liquid capital req'd
- $150K – $225K
- Top 40% of category vs category
- Franchise fee
- $50K
- Top 40% of category vs category
- Royalty
- 5.0%
- percentage · typical 6–8%
- Ad fund
- 3.0%
- typical 3–5%
Ongoing fees · Item 6
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Royalty | 5.0% of gross sales |
| Marketing / ad fund | 3.0% of gross sales |
| Technology fee | $17 |
| Training fee | $3K |
What do units actually make?
Source: FDD · Item 19
ROI & LBO modelsSingle-unit · 25-unit portfolio · editable
No Item 19 revenue figure for Holiday Inn is on file. The return models need a revenue figure to start from, and the operating costs that turn gross sales into a profit are in no FDD. Enter your own and the calculator runs on your assumptions — nothing here is modelled until you do.
Returns model · single-unit ROIC
What would one Holiday Inn unit return on the cash you put in?
Illustrative category typicals — not sourced to any filing, survey or sample. Replace them with figures from franchisee validation calls before you rely on the output.
Unlevered ROIC · per unit
Your modelled return on total invested capital, before any debt financing.
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An FDD discloses gross sales, not profit. We hold no sourced figure for annual revenue, COGS, labour, rent / occupancy and other operating costs, and will not substitute an assumed one. Enter your own and the model runs on your assumptions.
These models are for research and scenario planning only. Not investment advice. Actual results depend on your specific location, management, and market conditions. Consult a franchise attorney and accountant before signing any franchise agreement.
Financial Performance
Item 19 reports occupancy, ADR and RevPAR rather than annual gross sales, so unit revenue is not directly comparable. We omit it from rankings.
Operator outlook
What the numbers say
Data-driven interpretation of this brand's financial disclosures, fee structure, and system trajectory.
Fee burden
5.0% royalty + 3.0% ad fund.
Disclosure
Item 19 reports occupancy, ADR and RevPAR rather than annual gross sales, so unit revenue is not directly comparable.
Operator retention
System roughly stable (+1.6% 3-year CAGR) with 2,340 units.
Source: FDD Item 19 financial performance representations and publicly filed FDD data. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Verify all figures with the franchisor and current franchisees before making any investment decision.
vs Lodging averages
How Holiday Inn Compares
Is the system healthy?
Source: FDD · Item 20
Unit growth
Item 20 · unit dynamics
The Growth Chart
- Total units
- 2,340
- Opened
- 39
- Last reporting year
- Closed
- 0
- Terminated
- 2
- Franchisor ended the franchise (per Item 20)
- Non-renewed
- 20
- Term expired, not renewed (per Item 20)
- Turnover rate
- 0.5%
- Company-owned
- 0
- Corporate units in the system
- % franchised
- 1%
- vs corporate-owned
- Net growth (3-yr)
- +1.6%
- Net unit change over 3 years
- 3-yr CAGR
- +1.6%
- Compounded over last 3 years
3-year detail · Item 20
- Opened (3yr)
- 42
- Closed (3yr)
- 0
- Terminated (3yr)
- 3
- Non-renewed (3yr)
- 8
- Transfers (3yr)
- 117
- Reacquired (3yr)
- 0
- Franchisor bought back
Year-over-year franchised unit counts and net change. Source: FDD Item 20.
SBA loan performance
Government records
SBA Loan Data
Aggregated from SBA 7(a) and 504 loan disclosures, public data unique to FranchiseVerdict.
- Total loans
- 215
- Loan volume
- $539.4M
- Median loan
- $1.8M
- 50th percentile
- Charge-off rate
- 8.3%
- rates vary by category · see methodology
Historical SBA 7(a) lending data, not predictive of future performance. How SBA charge-off rates are calculated
- Repayment rate (PIF)
- 91.3%
- 5-yr charge-off
- N/A
- Loans approved 2021+
- Active lenders
- 82
- Defaults
- 12
- Typical loan rate
- 5.3%
- avg rate to borrowers
- vs industry
- N/A
- NAICS 7211
- Jobs supported
- 3,155
- 0.9 per loan
- Lender concentration
- 5%
- top lender's share
Borrower mix: 0% went to startups / new businesses, 100% to established operators
Vintage analysis
Holiday Inn charge-off rate by loan vintage
Top lenders financing Holiday Inn franchisees
Showing 3 of 82 lenders. The full breakdown — every lender, state distribution, interest rates & risk ratings — is in the SBA Lending Report below.
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What could kill this investment?
SBA loans charge off at 8.3% — 48% below the 16.0% national norm, i.e. lower lender-observed risk.
Source: SBA 7(a) FOIA · FDD Items 3, 21
Risk analysis
FranchiseVerdict rating + FDD Items 3, 4, 8, 16, 21
Risk & Legal
Litigation (Item 3)
Numerous suits by Holiday against licensees for unpaid fees/liquidated damages after termination (many resulting in counterclaims alleging breach of good faith, unreasonable standards, kickbacks from required vendors); several putative class actions alleging improper franchise practices/kickbacks under state deceptive trade practices and franchise acts, largely resolved in Holiday's favor or settled without payment; one historical settlement paid by Holiday of $10.9M (Lenexa Hotel matter); a confidential arbitration award against an IHG entity (Tsemex) and against IHG Hotels Limited in the Foremost Hospitality arbitration.
Largest disclosed settlement: $10,900,000
Bankruptcy (Item 4)
None disclosed
Audited financials (Item 21)
Yes · PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Franchisor revenue (Item 21)
Franchisor entity revenue (not unit-level)
ⓘ These are the parent company's consolidated financials (the parent guarantees the franchisor), not this brand's standalone results — the figure reflects the whole corporate group, not this brand alone.
Supplier relationship · Items 8 & 16
- Franchisor sells you products: Yes
- Kickbacks from required suppliers: Yes
- Must buy proprietary products: Yes
- Restricted to system-approved products: Yes
- Can negotiate own supplier terms: Yes
What are you signing up for?
Ongoing fees run about 8.0% of sales (royalty + ad fund), before rent and labor.
Source: FDD · Items 11, 12, 17
FDD Items 12, 15, 17 · continued from Risk & Legal
Contract & Territory Detail
| Initial term | 20 years |
|---|---|
| Allowed renewalsℹ | 0 |
| Territory type | none |
| Protected territory | No |
| Exclusive territoryℹ | No |
| Franchisor can compete | Yes |
| Hire a manager? | Allowed |
| Owner-operator | Optional |
| Right of first refusalℹ | No |
| Transfer requires consent | Yes |
| Termination groundsℹ | 15 |
| Mandatory arbitration | No |
| Jury trial waiver | No |
| Governing law | GA |
| Litigation count | 38 |
View Item 3 litigation summary
Numerous suits by Holiday against licensees for unpaid fees/liquidated damages after termination (many resulting in counterclaims alleging breach of good faith, unreasonable standards, kickbacks from required vendors); several putative class actions alleging improper franchise practices/kickbacks under state deceptive trade practices and franchise acts, largely resolved in Holiday's favor or settled without payment; one historical settlement paid by Holiday of $10.9M (Lenexa Hotel matter); a confidential arbitration award against an IHG entity (Tsemex) and against IHG Hotels Limited in the Foremost Hospitality arbitration.
Items 10, 11
Training & Operations
- Classroom training
- 120 hrs
- On-the-job training
- 24 hrs
- Training location
- Atlanta, GA / hotel site / virtual / regional
- Ongoing training
- Required
- Time to open
- 24 mo
- From signing to launch
- Site selection
- licensee, with Holiday reviewing for brand strategy alignment only (not commercial viability or legal compliance)
- Franchisor financing
- Not offered
- Item 10
- POS system
- HotelKey Cloud PMS (or OPERA Cloud)
- Operating tech stack
Items 5 & 11
Franchisor Support
Technology: HotelKey Cloud PMS (or OPERA Cloud)
Frequently asked questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to open a Holiday Inn franchise?
The total investment to open a Holiday Inn franchise ranges from $18.6M – $29.2M, with an initial franchise fee of $50K. This includes real estate, equipment, inventory, and working capital as disclosed in their Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD).
What do Holiday Inn franchise owners earn?
No average owner earnings figure for Holiday Inn is on file. Item 19 — where a franchisor may disclose what its outlets earn — is voluntary under the FTC Franchise Rule, and we have not established what this brand's FDD says. Item 20 of the FDD lists current and former franchisees; asking them directly is the standard way to fill this gap.
What is Item 19 in the Holiday Inn FDD?
The FDD section where a franchisor may disclose financial performance of its outlets. Disclosure is optional and formats vary; figures are typically gross sales, which is revenue before expenses, not profit. FranchiseVerdict extracts these figures directly from the Holiday Inn FDD and qualifies whose outlets they describe.
What is Holiday Inn's franchise failure rate?
Based on SBA 7(a) loan data, Holiday Inn has a charge-off rate of 8.3% across 215 loans, meaning 8.3% of franchise loans were charged off. Charge-off rates are one proxy for franchise risk, though they do not capture all closures. This data comes from FOIA-sourced SBA lending records.
How many Holiday Inn franchise locations are there?
As of their most recent FDD filing, Holiday Inn has 2,340 total units in the United States, including 2,340 franchised units and 0 company-owned units. 39 new units were opened in the latest reporting year.
Is Holiday Inn a good franchise to buy?
FranchiseVerdict rates Holiday Inn as a A-grade franchise with a verdict score of 78 out of 100 (higher is better), based on our analysis of investment costs, revenue data, SBA loan performance, and growth trends. Our rating is based solely on publicly available FDD and government data; we recommend speaking with current franchisees before making any investment decision. This is not investment advice.
Data sourced from public FDD filings and SBA 7(a) FOIA records. Not financial advice.
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Data extracted from public FDD filings and SBA 7(a) loan disclosures (FOIA). This information is provided for research purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Verify all figures with the franchisor's current Franchise Disclosure Document before making any investment decision.