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Today’s news in brief – 20/03/24

Soho House revenues for FY23 have risen 16.8% YoY to $1.1bn (£870m). During the year, membership revenues rose 32.5% to $361.5m (£284.7m), accounting for 31.8% of total revenues. According to Soho House, its membership waitlist currently sits at approximately 99,000, an “all-time high” total revenues of $290.8m (£229.05m) that shows a 7.5% year-over-year growth.  

The IoH has partnered with the NTIA, with the aim that the collaboration will assist both member organisations in better supporting their members on key industry issues. The partnership’s activities throughout the year are set to focus on live events and online CPD activities, with further announcements due in the coming weeks.

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