“Things are moving far faster than you think. So, with technology, you have to again stay adaptable. So, if you start comparing things to the conventional way of hospitality, it is no longer going to last in the next few years,” says Yezdi Nagporewalla, CEO, KPMG India.
You have been looking at the sector in general, but also at Indian Hotels in particular, what do you see based on the learnings that you have had, how the sector is impacted, I am not necessarily going to push you to speak about Indian Hotels, but how do you see the sector and now, in your role as the CEO of KPMG, you are more in the air than on the ground traveling the world, what do you see in terms of standards, in terms of how hospitality is on the Indian subcontinent versus the rest of the world? How pricing is versus the rest of the world?
I will actually first talk about the hospitality sector, where it was once upon a time and one of our toll gates is actually COVID and we entered into COVID and we know what…
You have been looking at the sector in general, but also at Indian Hotels in particular, what do you see based on the learnings that you have had, how the sector is impacted, I am not necessarily going to push you to speak about Indian Hotels, but how do you see the sector and now, in your role as the CEO of KPMG, you are more in the air than on the ground traveling the world, what do you see in terms of standards, in terms of how hospitality is on the Indian subcontinent versus the rest of the world? How pricing is versus the rest of the world?
I will actually first talk about the hospitality sector, where it was once upon a time and one of our toll gates is actually COVID and we entered into COVID and we know what…















