Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. is the world's largest hotel franchisor, based in Parsippany, New Jersey. Established on June 1, 2018, as a spin-off from Wyndham Worldwide, the company focuses on hotel franchising and management. With origins dating back to 1990, Wyndham has grown to operate approximately 9,200 hotels in over 95 countries, offering more than 855,000 rooms.
The company manages a diverse portfolio of 25 hotel brands, including Super 8, Days Inn, Ramada, and La Quinta, catering to various market segments from economy to upscale. Wyndham provides extensive support to franchisees, including technology platforms, revenue management strategies, and marketing assistance. Its loyalty program, Wyndham Rewards, boasts over 108 million members, enhancing customer engagement and driving repeat business. Wyndham aims to make hotel travel accessible and affordable for all types of travelers.
Allstate is one of the largest US property-casualty insurers in the US. Personal auto represents the largest percentage of revenue, but the company offers homeowners insurance and other insurance products. Allstate products are sold in North America primarily by about 6,000 exclusive agents.
Seller of different food products and personal care products intended for consumers to get the products of their needs. The company offers a wide range of products including bakery products, dairy and eggs, personal care products, household essentials, pet supplies and beverages, enabling customers to get the products at their doorstep.
Gatorade is a brand of sports drinks and sports nutrition products owned and manufactured by PepsiCo, designed to help athletes hydrate, fuel, and recover during and after physical activity.
Pepsi is a global carbonated soft drink brand owned by PepsiCo, Inc., offering cola-flavored beverages and related product variants distributed worldwide.
Groupon Inc acts as the middleman between consumers and merchants, offering products and services at discounts via its online store. It offers consumers daily deals from local merchants. The company's operations are organized into two segments: North America and International. The company generates the majority of its revenue from North America. The company generates revenue from transactions during which the company generates commissions by selling goods or services on behalf of third-party merchants. Revenue also includes commissions the company earn when customers make purchases with retailers using digital coupons accessed through its digital properties.