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Sebastien Bazin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of French hotel operator AccorHotels, attends the company’s 2017 annual results presentation in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France, February 21, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

PARIS (Reuters) – The chief executive of Accor said it would be complicated for the French hotels group if Chinese shareholder and fellow hotel operator Shanghai Jin Jiang Hotels sought a board seat.

CEO Sebastien Bazin told French weekend newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche that the Chinese group had not so far requested a board seat at Accor, whose portfolio include Raffles, Sofitel and Pullman hotels.

“If they did, that would bring a direct competitor in many countries and brands to the board. That seems complicated to me,” Bazin said.

The Chinese group is Accor’s biggest shareholder with a nearly 12 percent stake and voting rights of nearly 18 percent, according to a regulatory filing last October.

Bazin said that it was neither a “dream nor a nightmare” to have Jin Jiang as its biggest shareholder and that the two groups met every three months.

Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Editing by Keith Weir

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