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Dire Times for Misión Hotels

Summary by DineroenImagen
It's been two months since Roberto Zapata, president of Hoteles Misión, ended up in jail for a debt of approximately 50 million pesos to the Castellanos family of Oaxaca. In fact, they are close to reaching an agreement for the owner of this hotel operator to pay his debt in installments and thus regain his freedom. Unfortunately for the Roberto Zapata family, the problem won't end there, as other owners are considering leaving the brand due to …
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It's been two months since Roberto Zapata, president of Hoteles Misión, ended up in jail for a debt of approximately 50 million pesos to the Castellanos family of Oaxaca. In fact, they are close to reaching an agreement for the owner of this hotel operator to pay his debt in installments and thus regain his freedom. Unfortunately for the Roberto Zapata family, the problem won't end there, as other owners are considering leaving the brand due to …

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DineroenImagen broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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