Suncani Hvar Hotels standardizes operations with Shiji’s Infrasys POS across multi-property portfolio
Why this matters
The adoption of a unified cloud-based point-of-sale system across a multi-property hospitality portfolio underscores a broader institutional trend toward operational standardization and technology integration in hotel assets. For US investors and capital providers, such moves signal an increasing emphasis on scalable, data-driven management practices that can enhance asset-level efficiencies and transparency. In an environment where hospitality fundamentals remain sensitive to labor costs, guest experience, and revenue optimization, streamlined order management and consolidated reporting platforms can materially improve operating margins and facilitate more granular performance monitoring. From a capital-markets perspective, technology upgrades of this nature may also influence underwriting assumptions and risk assessments. Lenders and equity allocators increasingly value operational resilience and the ability to swiftly adapt to market shifts, particularly in a sector still navigating post-pandemic recovery dynamics. The deployment of a standardized POS system across multiple properties suggests a strategic positioning to leverage economies of scale and improve cash flow visibility, factors that can support stronger debt service coverage and potentially lower capital costs. While the example is European, the institutional logic applies equally to US hospitality portfolios where operational consistency and data integration remain critical to unlocking value.
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Suncani Hvar Hotels deployed Shiji's Infrasys POS across nine properties and 40+ outlets in Croatia, unifying order management, payments, and reporting on a single cloud platform.
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