Actyus launches Hospitality Fund II for Spanish hotels
What's the deal? AndbankDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → has launched ActyusDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → Hospitality Fund II, a private-equity vehicle targeting €100 million to invest up to €200 million across equity and debt in Spanish hotels. The fund plans to acquire five to six three- and four-star properties totalling roughly 1,000 rooms.
The fund's details: The vehicle focuses on hotels in the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, and the Costa del Sol. Actyus Private EquityDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → manages the fund, with Banco InversisDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → as depositary and DeloitteDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom → as auditor.
Who's it for? The fund targets high-net-worth individuals and private-banking clients. It sets a minimum ticket of €250,000 for Andbank clients and €10,000 for MyInvestor clients, subject to personalised advice and a financial-wealth cap of €500,000.
Why now? The launch adds to Andbank's alternative-investment range after its earlier Atalaya fund invested €120 million across equity and debt in four-star properties. On 6 May 2026, Actyus completed Atalaya's first divestment, selling Hotel San Fermín in Benalmádena to hotel group DorobeDealroom has a profile for this one. Try Dealroom →.
The signal: Private capital is continuing to target Spanish hotels, packaging alternative real-estate exposure for private-banking clients seeking yield beyond traditional markets.
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