Marriott International is known as an innovative leader in luxury hospitality. Each of our globally recognized luxury brands offer owners long term value through category leadership, engagement with loyal and coveted consumers, and dedicated luxury expertise to support operations.
Marriott ranked 16th across all companies and 1st in Hotels, Casinos and Resorts. Fortune collaborated with Korn Ferry to evaluate the performance and reputations of 645 companies across 27 countries.
About The CompanyMarriott International is a global lodging company based in Bethesda, Maryland with more than 8,500 properties in 138 countries and territories.
Marriott International's portfolio of more than 8,000 hotels includes an extensive roster of full-service restaurants, which collectively have earned more than 40 Michelin stars.
John Willard Bill Marriott Jr.(born March 25, 1932) is an American billionaire businessman who is the executive chairman of Marriott International, of which he owns 11.28%.
Hilton jumps back into Fortune 500 after two-year absence; Carlyle Group tumbles out. The 2023 Fortune 500 list was unveiled Monday. A total of 19 companies based in Greater Washington made the prestigious list.
Marriott gross profit for the twelve months ending June 30, 2023 was $5.125B, a 35.58% increase year-over-year. Marriott annual gross profit for 2022 was $4.558B, a 62.73% increase from 2021. Marriott annual gross profit for 2021 was $2.801B, a 91.98% increase from 2020.
At the same time, Fortune published companion Fortune 50 lists of the 50 largest commercial banks (ranked by assets), utilities (ranked by assets), life insurance companies (ranked by assets), retailers (ranked by gross revenues) and transportation companies (ranked by revenues).
1. Marriott International. At the top of the list, we find Marriott International, the global leader for the seventh consecutive year. With 31 brands, 8,194 hotels, and over one and a half million rooms in 138 countries, it is the largest hotel chain in the world in 2023.
According to Business Insider, the home-sharing platform – which has offerings in 191 countries – outstrips Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide, Intercontinental Hotel Group, Wyndham Worldwide and Accor Hotel Group, which have 3.9 m listings between them.