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==Early life==
==Early life==
Rajakarier is originally from [[Sri Lanka]]. He pursued his education in the [[United Kingdom]], where he earned a [[Master of Business Administration]]. Additionally, he holds a [[bachelor's degree]] in Computer Systems Analysis & Design from Sri Lanka.
Rajakarier is originally from [[Sri Lanka]]. He pursued his education in the [[United Kingdom]], where he earned a [[Master of Business Administration]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Limited |first=Bangkok Post Public Company |title=Driven by Passion |url=https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/415629/driven-by-passion |access-date=2024-02-16 |work=Bangkok Post |language=en}}</ref> Additionally, he holds a [[bachelor's degree]] in Computer Systems Analysis & Design from Sri Lanka.


==Career==
==Career==
Rajakarier's career transitioned from information technology and finance into the hospitality industry, starting with a role at [[Belmond Limited|Orient-Express Hotels]].
Rajakarier's career transitioned from information technology and finance into the hospitality industry, starting with a role at [[Belmond Limited|Orient-Express Hotels]].


Joining [[Minor International]] in 2007, he ascended to the role of chief executive officer of [[Minor Hotels]] in 2011 and was later appointed group chief executive officer of Minor International in 2020.
Joining [[Minor International]] in 2007, he ascended to the role of chief executive officer of [[Minor Hotels]] in 2011 and was later appointed group chief executive officer of Minor International in 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dillip Rajakarier has been promoted CEO for Minor International at Minor International (MINT) |url=https://www.hospitalitynet.org/appointment/79019621.html |access-date=2024-02-16 |website=Hospitality Net |language=en-us}}</ref>


His tenure marked the beginning of several corporate actions aimed at expanding the company's operational scope. The joint venture with Elewana Afrika (now [[Minor Hotels#Elewana Collection|Elewana Collection]]) in 2008 marked Minor Hotels' entry into the African hospitality market, engaging with properties in [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]].
His tenure marked the beginning of several corporate actions aimed at expanding the company's operational scope. The joint venture with Elewana Afrika (now [[Minor Hotels#Elewana Collection|Elewana Collection]]) in 2008 marked Minor Hotels' entry into the African hospitality market, engaging with properties in [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]].
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A significant expansion occurred in 2018 with the acquisition of the [[NH Hotel Group]], which added around 380 hotels to Minor Hotels' portfolio and expanded its presence in Europe and Latin America.
A significant expansion occurred in 2018 with the acquisition of the [[NH Hotel Group]], which added around 380 hotels to Minor Hotels' portfolio and expanded its presence in Europe and Latin America.


In 2024, the hotel group announced plans to introduce new brands and expand its portfolio by almost 40% by 2026.
In 2024, the hotel group announced plans to introduce new brands and expand its portfolio by almost 40% by 2026.<ref>{{Cite journal |date=2018-01 |title=Unilever to expand its personal care portfolio with Sundial Brands acquisition |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fos.2018.01.023 |journal=Focus on Surfactants |volume=2018 |issue=1 |pages=5 |doi=10.1016/j.fos.2018.01.023 |issn=1351-4210}}</ref>

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Dillip Rajakarier (born 1965) is a business executive serving as the group chief executive officer of Minor International and the chief executive officer of Minor Hotels.

Early life

Rajakarier is originally from Sri Lanka. He pursued his education in the United Kingdom, where he earned a Master of Business Administration.[1] Additionally, he holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Systems Analysis & Design from Sri Lanka.

Career

Rajakarier's career transitioned from information technology and finance into the hospitality industry, starting with a role at Orient-Express Hotels.

Joining Minor International in 2007, he ascended to the role of chief executive officer of Minor Hotels in 2011 and was later appointed group chief executive officer of Minor International in 2020.[2]

His tenure marked the beginning of several corporate actions aimed at expanding the company's operational scope. The joint venture with Elewana Afrika (now Elewana Collection) in 2008 marked Minor Hotels' entry into the African hospitality market, engaging with properties in Kenya and Tanzania.

The acquisition of Oaks Hotels, Resorts & Suites in 2011 extended Minor Hotels' operations to Australia, New Zealand, and the Middle East. Following this, in 2015, the hotel group further expanded into the European and Brazilian markets through the acquisition of Tivoli Hotels & Resorts.

A significant expansion occurred in 2018 with the acquisition of the NH Hotel Group, which added around 380 hotels to Minor Hotels' portfolio and expanded its presence in Europe and Latin America.

In 2024, the hotel group announced plans to introduce new brands and expand its portfolio by almost 40% by 2026.[3]

  1. ^ Limited, Bangkok Post Public Company. "Driven by Passion". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  2. ^ "Dillip Rajakarier has been promoted CEO for Minor International at Minor International (MINT)". Hospitality Net. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  3. ^ "Unilever to expand its personal care portfolio with Sundial Brands acquisition". Focus on Surfactants. 2018 (1): 5. 2018-01. doi:10.1016/j.fos.2018.01.023. ISSN 1351-4210. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)