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Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf

Monitoring Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf provides a window into infrastructure risk in Iceland’s tourism sector. Shifts in its routing announcements, registry records, or domain management can indicate network reconfiguration, service disruption, security incidents, or broader corporate events such as ownership restructuring or financial distress.

Evidence Pack

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Context

Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf is an Icelandic hotel operator with its own autonomous system (AS210747) and a single IPv4 prefix. Its network dependency makes routing, registry, and domain changes direct proxies for business continuity and corporate control. Evidence comes from RIPE mirrors, the company website, and a BSI certification. No incident history has been verified; the impact is inferential. Key watchpoints are RIPE object modifications, BGP instability, domain integrity, and parent company moves. The profile corrects a legacy Person classification.

Core Entity Brief

Core Entity Brief

EntityBerjaya Hotels Iceland hf
Public roleMonitoring Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf provides a window into infrastructure risk in Iceland’s tourism sector. Shifts in its routing announcements, registry records, or domain management can indicate network reconfiguration, service disruption, security incidents, or broader corporate events such as ownership restructuring or financial distress.
RegionIceland
CategoryNetwork infrastructure operator
Primary domainInfrastructure
Signal focusCompany Type
Time horizonQUARTER_30_120D
ImpactMedium
Confidence0.70
Evidence coverage8 public source references
Related coverageProfile anchor article
WebsitePublic evidence pending
Last updateJun 03, 2026

Icelandic hospitality company Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf, trading as Iceland Hotel Collection by Berjaya, operates its own network under AS210747 with the visible prefix 193.243.188.0/24.

What It Does

  • Core services: The company earns revenue by selling hotel rooms, dining, spa treatments, and event spaces across seven Icelandic properties. It also handles guest personal data as a controller under EU and Icelandic law.
  • Network dependency: All customer-facing operations—online reservations, property management, payment processing, and guest communications—depend on the company’s autonomous system AS210747 and its single visible prefix.
  • Revenue evidence gap: No public financial statements, occupancy rates, or contract values have been supplied. The business model description is therefore bounded by the company’s own website claims.

Operating Snapshot

  • Legal identity: Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf, SSN 621297-6949, is a limited-liability company registered in Iceland. It trades publicly as Iceland Hotel Collection by Berjaya and appears in the RIPE registry as the holder of AS210747.
  • Network registrations: AS210747 (AS name: IHOTELS) was created on 17 September 2021. The organisation object ORG-FHH1-RIPE was created on 25 August 2021 and last modified on 23 February 2023. The AS has import/export policies with AS6677 and AS43571 and originates the IPv4 prefix 193.243.188.0/24.
  • Physical address: Nautholsvegur 52, Reykjavik, Iceland (postal code 102 per the corporate site; 101 per RIPE mirrors).
  • Certifications: BSI certifies Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf under ISO 14001:2015 (certificate EMS 585427) for environmental management at multiple hotel sites.
  • Ownership and rebranding: Acquired by Berjaya Land Berhad in early 2021 and rebranded from Icelandair Hotels to Iceland Hotel Collection by Berjaya in September 2022.

Control Surface

  • Internet number resources: AS210747 and the IPv4 prefix 193.243.188.0/24 are under the company’s administrative control. Any change to these objects would alter its observable infrastructure footprint.
  • Digital channels: The company operates icelandhotelcollectionbyberjaya.com and the booking engines integrated into it. These systems capture reservations, personal data, and payment details; their availability is critical.
  • On-premises IT: Each hotel property runs local IT infrastructure (property management systems, guest Wi-Fi, point-of-sale) that relies on the corporate network and AS.
  • Corporate governance: Managing Director Norazman Chung and IT Director Aðalsteinn Þorbergsson hold operational authority. Strategic decisions ultimately rest with the parent, Berjaya Land Berhad.

Watchpoints

  • Registry and RIPE object changes: Monitor AS210747, ORG-FHH1-RIPE, and associated policy objects for contact handle or address changes that could indicate a change in network management responsibility.
  • Routing visibility: Watch for new prefix announcements, withdrawals, or BGP instability. The current single prefix (193.243.188.0/24) is a narrow footprint; any movement suggests reconfiguration or an outage.
  • Website and domain integrity: Track the icelandhotelcollectionbyberjaya.com domain registration, SSL certificate validity, and site availability. Unexplained changes could disrupt bookings or signal a security incident.
  • Parent company developments: Financial or strategic shifts at Berjaya Land Berhad (e.g., divestments, restructuring) could directly affect the Icelandic subsidiary’s operations or asset ownership.
  • Address record divergence: Resolve the postal code discrepancy (102 vs. 101) against the official Icelandic company registry. A future correction may reveal other record-keeping updates.

Signal Map

Signal Map

  • Why tracked: Monitoring Berjaya Hotels Iceland hf provides a window into infrastructure risk in Iceland’s tourism sector. Shifts in its routing announcements, registry records, or domain management can indicate network reconfiguration, service disruption, security incidents, or broader corporate events such as ownership restructuring or financial distress.
  • Object role: The company sells hotel accommodation, dining, spa treatments, and event spaces to tourists and business travellers across seven Icelandic properties. It acts as a data controller for guest personal information and uses its autonomous system to connect all customer-facing digital channels, giving it a dual commercial and infrastructure role.
  • Impact note: A network disruption would block the company’s online reservations, check-in, and payment processing, directly cutting off its main revenue stream. Registry or routing changes could signal a transfer of Internet number resources, a change in network management responsibility, or a strategic shift by the parent company, all of which would alter the observable risk profile.
  • Control surface: public operating records, official service pages, source-backed relationship updates
  • Key dependencies: official company sources, public registries, operator-published records

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