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Hotels and restaurants may take a hit from ‘no service charge’ rule but D-Street doesn’t mind

Shares of Indian Hotels, Oriental Hotels, Jubilant Foodworks, Sapphire Foods and Devyani International among others rose a day after the government banned hotels and restaurants from levying service charges.

By CNBCTV18.com Jul 5, 2022 6:05:51 PM IST (Updated)

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Shares of most hotels and restaurant chains including Indian Hotels, Sapphire Foods, and Barbeque Nation Hospitality among others were in the green territory on Tuesday, a day after the government banned hotels and restaurants from levying service charges.
Shares of Indian Hotels, Oriental Hotels, Jubilant Foodworks, Sapphire Foods and Devyani International among others rose in the range of 0.5 to 3.45 percent following the development. ITC and Mahindra Holidays and Resorts were trading lower.
Here’s how the stocks of the companies that will be impacted by the service charge development fared on Tuesday:

StockChange 
Indian Hotels1.80%
Zomato0.83%
ITC-0.81%
Oriental Hotels1.70%
Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India-0.96%
Jubilant Foodworks2.15%
Barbeque Nation hospitality0.57%
Lemon Tree1.25%
EIH1.50%
Devyani International3.45%
Sapphire Foods1.24%
Following an increase in consumer complaints, the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) barred hotels and restaurants from levying service charge automatically or by default on food bills and allowed customers to file complaints in case of violation.