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Camper & Nicholsons is proud to announce the results of 2022 and shares its plans for 2023

by Camper & Nicholsons 5 Jan 2023 09:29 GMT
Dr Peter Lam, Chairman at Lai Sun Group, and Paolo Casani, CEO at Camper & Nicholsons © Camper & Nicholsons

Camper & Nicholsons would like to wish a happy and prosperous new year to all clients, partners and friends and share its results and vision for 2023.

2022 was a successful year for Camper & Nicholsons, across all departments, with 5.5 km of yachts managed in both charter and yacht management; 700 charters booked, making 5,416 charter days. The forecast for 2023 is very positive as we are already up 20% compared to last year.

In 2022 Camper & Nicholsons was delighted to have sold and delivered notable yachts both second-hand and new builds from some of the most prestigious shipyards in Northern Europe and Italy. The continuous sales performance is proven by its results and in the last 10 years Camper & Nicholsons had a 18.7% market share (yachts by length) of the industry's top 5 brokerage companies.

Paolo Casani, chief executive officer at Camper & Nicholsons, comments on the extraordinary results, "2022 was a record year for our company in terms of both retail and charter management revenues. Globally, we managed 2.2 billion euros assets value in charter in 2022."

Camper & Nicholsons reveals plans of its expansion in the Southeast Asia and the Mediterranean, and reinforcement of its position in the US

In 2022 Camper & Nicholsons announced its expansion in the Middle East with the opening of a new office in Dubai. C&N has big plans for 2023. Casani comments on the expansion and reasons behind, "The opening of a new office in Singapore will improve our reach and presence in the Southeast Asia. Our Hong Kong office opened its doors four years ago, and we seek to improve our presence in Asia."

Other regions where Camper & Nicholsons plans for expansion are the Mediterranean, and further consolidation in the United States with investments to be done in those important areas.

"We are building our company for future generations. With our 240th anniversary book that gives a statement of the C&N heritage and an overview of our future, together with our clients, shareholders and customers", confirms Casani.

Technology and its role in the future

Four years ago, following the leadership of the CEO and the long-term vision of its shareholders, Camper & Nicholsons became the first company in the yachting industry to invest in its digital and technical transformation. The objective was to modernise, optimise and consolidate processes and procedures on a group level, by designing and engineering products and software for each stakeholder. This allowed the group to become a tech and data-driven organisation within the service industry, by delivering added value services to its clients and partners.

In 2022 C&N launched a new website and an innovative crew and compliance software, which has globally renovated the infrastructure of the yacht management department.

Giovanni Alessi Anghini, chief technology officer at C&N comments, "IT infrastructure plays a big role in the company's growth. Today we are not only envisioning the future, but we are executing it!"

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