SM Hotels and Conventions Corp. is rated 3 out of 5 in the category hospitality. Read and write reviews about SM Hotels and Conventions Corp.. SM Hotels and Conventions Corp. (SMHCC) was established in April 2008 with the primary purpose of developing and managing the hotel and convention properties of SM Prime, one of the largest integrated property developers in Southeast Asia. SMHCC’s encouraging growth has propelled the company’s goal to double its portfolio throughout the country within the next five years. It is geared towards becoming a brand powerhouse that ultimately seeks to create an indelible mark in the country’s tourism industry. Currently, the SMHCC portfolio is comprised of eight (8) hotel properties with a combined inventory of 1,960 rooms. The list of properties under SMHCC include Taal Vista Hotel, Pico Sands Hotel, Conrad Manila, Radisson Blu Cebu, Park Inn by Radisson Davao, Park Inn by Radisson Clark, Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo, and Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA. Alongside SMHCC’s hotel properties are its convention centers. The SMX Convention Centers (SMXCC) and Trade Halls boast over 41,480 square meters of total leasable space with its seven (7) exhibition and convention venues in key cities across the country, with SMXCC Clark and SMXCC Olongapo set to open this 2020. SMHCC is guided by its mission to be the leading hotel and convention company in the Philippines and its vision to build and operate hotels and convention centers that take pride in Filipino warmth and hospitality. SMHCC is proudly made up of skilled and compassionate people, with the country’s best hospitality professionals at its helm. The company’s core values, culture of sustainability and wholehearted service, and strong ideology of going above and beyond for its guests and clients are what drive its people toward a unified goal: to not only meet, but exceed global standards of consistent, excellent service that create memorable and unique experiences.
Company size
1001-5000 employees
Headquarters
National Capital Region