
- The partnership enables The Clarks Hotels & Resorts in New Delhi to integrate cutting-edge technology into operations, further elevating the luxury hospitality experience for guests.
- The MoU was signed in the presence of Christopher Luxon, New Zealand Prime Minister at ITC Maurya, Delhi.
Global hospitality technology firm STAAH has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Clarks Hotels & Resorts in New Delhi. The MoU was signed in the presence of Christopher Luxon, New Zealand Prime Minister at ITC Maurya, Delhi.
This collaboration is said to underscore New Zealand’s growing influence in technology-driven service industries and its capability to support large-scale hospitality businesses worldwide.
Prime Minister Luxon’s visit to India aims to strengthen economic ties and foster business collaborations between the two nations, facilitating key partnerships such as this MoU. A delegation of over 80 officials and business leaders accompanied the Minister, highlighting New Zealand’s expanding role in India’s fast-growing digital economy.
“While cricket remains a strong cultural connection between India and New Zealand, there are several other areas where both countries can collaborate and build meaningful partnerships. Technology and hospitality are two such sectors with immense potential to drive growth. We look forward to unlocking new possibilities that drive innovation, economic expansion, and shared prosperity for both our countries,” said Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand.
“We are delighted to sign this MoU, which reflects the accelerating digital transformation of India’s tourism and hospitality sectors. This presents new growth opportunities for New Zealand-based companies. India’s hospitality industry is one of the fastest-growing in the world, attracting significant investment in technology to enhance hotel operations and guest experiences. The adoption of cloud-based distribution and revenue management solutions is becoming essential for luxury and heritage properties to remain competitive, and STAAH is at the forefront of this evolution,” said Tarun Joukani, Director at STAAH.
“At The Clarks Hotels & Resorts, we are committed to delivering world-class hospitality while preserving India’s rich cultural heritage. Partnering with STAAH enables us to integrate cutting-edge technology into our operations, further elevating the luxury hospitality experience for our guests. This collaboration will enhance our operational efficiency and guest engagement, strengthening our position in the industry,” said Aryavir Kumar, Managing Director at The Clarks Hotels & Resorts.
This strategic alliance is said to mark an important milestone in New Zealand-India business relations, reinforcing the role of technology in driving innovation and excellence in the hospitality sector.