OYO Jiudian, Meituan Partner to Tap the Hospitality Market of China OYO Jiudian and Meituan solidify partnership for a leading position in China's hotel booking industry

By Dipen Pradhan

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China's superapp, Meituan Dianping, is making a continued push to solidify a leading position in the country's hotel booking industry. An e-commerce platform for consumer services, has signed a year-long agreement with OYO Jiudian to host the latter's hotel booking service on its app.

While on the other hand, India-headquartered OYO Hotels and Homes is also making as many partnerships with China's leading hospitality and travel companies to drive customer traffic, data operations and brand promotion in the country. Only a month back, OYO had partnered with China's leading online travel aggregator, Ctrip.

The hospitality company, which is operated by Oravel Stays, today said that the Meituan app users can now opt to book a room in any of its 8,000 hotel partners spread across tier 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 cities in China.

"Our partnership with Meituan is a reflection of our commitment to providing quality living spaces to consumers and creating higher value for small-and medium-sized standalone hotel owners across China," the statement cited Sam Shih, COO of OYO China.

OYO's Offering in China

OYO Jiudian (the latter means 'hotel' in Chinese) claims itself to have become the second-largest hotel group in China since its foray to the country in November 2017. The company is said to be managing more than 10,000 hotels with 450,000 rooms in 337 cities in China under the brand OYO Jiudian as on May 2019. It is also said that they are currently getting close to 300,000 people staying in its rooms everyday.

The hospitality company operates in a full-scale hotel chain model. It onboards hotel-partners after signing a "franchise agreement", and then operates every aspect of the hotel's business under its brand — revenue, promotion, room's price fixing — that could also extend to managing employees and properties. Globally, the company operates in countries including India, China, Malaysia, Nepal, Indonesia, the Philippines, UK, the UAE, and the US.

A recent report by CNBC, citing Shih, "OYO Jiudian is currently making up less than 2 per cent of China's hospitality market," which is estimated to have close to 35 million rooms in the country. According to Shih, OYO has allocated US$600 million from the US$1 billion funding, obtained from Japan's Softbank Vision Fund, for its expansion in China.


Source: Oyo Homes and Hotels

Meituan Solidifying its Hospitality Offering

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange-listed Meituan is the leading e-commerce platform for services with a market cap valuation of US$44 billion, according to Mary Meeker's Internet Trends 2019 report published in June. Besides offering "Hotel Booking', the Tencent-backed superapp offers more than 30 consumer services including catering, on-demand delivery, car-hailing, bike-sharing, travel booking, movie ticketing in over 2,800 cities in China, with more than 400 million users using the app.

The company in its 2018 annual report said that its gross transaction value (GTV) of in-store, hotel and travel businesses grew by 11.8 per cent to RMB176.8 billion in 2018, from RMB158.1 billion in 2017. It added that the domestic room nights consumption on its app increased by 38.5 per cent to 283.9 million in 2018, from 205.0 million in 2017.

"We have held strong the principles of opening up and achieving mutual wins. We wish to work with various kinds of partners to harness technological innovation and provide well-rounded services that satisfies our customers, thus creating better living experiences to consumers and generating higher values and better revenue for hotel partners," OYO's statement cited Guo Qing, vice-president of Meituan Group.

Dipen Pradhan

Senior Correspondent, BIZ Experiences Asia Pacific

Dipen is a senior correspondent for BIZ Experiences, Asia Pacific edition. He joined BIZ Experiences after a stint reporting on India's startup ecosystmem for Inc42 and, prior to that, more than four years covering human interest news on an array of issues for The Statesman. He is a graduate in Humanities & Social Sciences, with major in English and Journalism from Orient College, Tribhuvan University. You may write to him at dpradhan@entrepreneurapj.com
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