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21 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

21 November 2023

Cendyn and SiteMinder partner to boost revenue management for hotels

This partnership will provide Cendyn customers access to SiteMinder’s revenue platform.

Upasana Mukherjee November 21 2023

Cendyn and SiteMinder have formed a partnership to enhance their revenue management capabilities, benefiting over 70,000 hotels.

Cendyn is a technology service provider for the hospitality industry, while SiteMinder is a software platform that helps hotels maximise their revenue.

This partnership will provide Cendyn’s customers access to SiteMinder’s revenue platform alongside Cendyn's central reservations system.

The revenue platform will enable Cendyn’s customers to manage rate plans and inventory efficiently.

Customers can also tap into SiteMinder's distribution channels for a diverse mix of revenue streams, accelerating speed-to-market.

Meanwhile, SiteMinder’s hotel customers will benefit from improved features and insights derived from Cendyn’s hotel performance data.

Cendyn president Michael Bennett said: “We are delighted to deepen our long-standing relationship with SiteMinder to provide our hotel customers the opportunity to tap into new streams of revenue quickly and easily.

“It’s exciting to extend this strength in revenue generation to our customers around the globe, as SiteMinder stands out as a strong technology partner for hotels.”

SiteMinder chief sales officer Jonathan Bedford said: “Cendyn is a true market leader with great foresight in bringing together revenue, e-commerce, distribution, marketing and sales capabilities to the world’s hotels.

“We are pleased to strengthen our partnership for the benefit of our mutual hotel customers.”

In 2018, Cendyn and SiteMinder first formed a partnership upon the launch of SiteMinder Exchange.

This platform allows hotel data to be shared between property management systems and hotel applications, such as Cendyn's customer relationship management.

Currently, Cendyn caters to tens of thousands of clients spanning 143 countries.

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