The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts : The Height of Hybrid Hospitality Services

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  • The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts is establishing itself as one of the most rapidly expanding hospitality groups in South Africa, operating 12 hotels with plans for further expansion.
  • “Our objective is to create a technological ecosystem that is fast, intelligent, and effective, built on modern, agile standards that we can control and adapt to as required,” says José Soares, IT Director, The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts.
  • The Capital’s properties boast an impressive array of facilities, including state-of-the-art conference spaces, modern restaurants, pools, spas, and well-equipped gyms.

The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts has a strong entrepreneurial foundation and takes a disruptive approach to accommodation. José Soares, IT Director, discusses how he leads technological innovation, driving the company forward.

THE HEIGHT OF HYBRID HOSPITALITY SERVICES

Situated at the southernmost point of Africa, South Africa (SA) boasts the continent’s largest and most advanced economy. With each of its nine provinces offering a wide variety of exciting activities, it is an ideal destination for both business and leisure travellers. 

As a result, The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts (The Capital) is establishing itself as one of the most rapidly expanding hospitality groups in SA. 

“We currently operate 12 hotels throughout the country, with plans for further expansion. Like SA, our brand revels in diversity, serving as an oasis for leisure and business travellers, families, and those seeking stylish and comfortable long-term accommodation,” introduces José Soares, IT Director.   

Currently employing 800 dedicated professionals from various disciplines that ensure excellence across every accommodation, The Capital’s properties boast an impressive array of facilities, including state-of-the-art conference spaces, modern restaurants, pools, spas, and well-equipped gyms.  

“We take great pride in our luxurious penthouses and contemporary apartments, all furnished with the needs of business travellers and families in mind. Our attention to detail comes through in our furnishings, which create uniquely inviting spaces for our guests,” Soares enthuses.  

As the IT Director, he is responsible for the entire technology infrastructure, including the software that powers the reservations and team operations, as well as networks that deliver Wi-Fi and support operational requirements.  

“Since joining The Capital, I’ve come to appreciate that the hospitability sector is one of the most technologically rich environments, as a hotel functions simultaneously as an enterprise, restaurant, and a home, creating a nexus of challenges and opportunities for innovation,” he observes.  

“I often joke that anything involving an electric current falls under my list of responsibilities!”

INNOVATION IN ACCOMMODATION

What sets The Capital apart from its competitors is its constant evolution and improvement, fuelled by a balance of agility and entrepreneurial spirit. 

“In the office, we have a saying, ‘Comfort is where ambition goes to die’. This mindset pushes the team to continually enhance its offerings, always benchmarking themselves against the market to become better, more efficient, and more competitive,” Soares affirms.   

Indeed, The Capital has many unique qualities, which Soares contributes to with his approach to IT strategies. Unlike many in the hospitality sector, who heavily rely on outsourcing or off-the-shelf solutions, he recognises the potential of developing and owning core intellectual property.  

“This allows us to create truly distinctive and customised guest experiences. My diverse background, especially in marketing, has given me a holistic understanding of business operations. I approach IT solutions from both a technical standpoint and with a keen awareness of what drives business success in our specific context.” 

From a technological perspective, the hospitality industry is undergoing incredible innovation and change, as the landscape is shifting from large, traditional platforms to more cutting-edge technologies that are rapidly being adopted. 

The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), for example, has created new opportunities to improve guest experiences and streamline operations, prompting Soares to recognise how the current technological advancements indicate an incredibly thrilling period to be involved in the hospitality industry. 

“Within an organisation like The Capital, who encourages experimentation and innovation, we have the freedom to test new ideas, learn from our experiences, and create truly groundbreaking solutions,” he states optimistically.  

There’s an incredible satisfaction that comes from implementing IT solutions that streamline operations and boost day-to-day efficiencies. Seeing the tangible impact of what we have built on guest surveys and business performance is a reward all on its own. 

“Within an organisation like The Capital, who encourages experimentation and innovation, we have the freedom to test new ideas, learn from our experiences, and create truly groundbreaking solutions”

José Soares, IT Director, The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts

PIONEERING PROJECTS

One of The Capital’s key strengths lies in its sales team, and Soares is passionate about enhancing its capabilities through real-time, intelligent sales reporting technology.  

“We’ve successfully integrated our customer relationship management (CRM) system and property management system (PMS), enabling real-time tracking of revenue data. This provides our sales teams with an accurate, up-to-the-minute understanding of lead generation, business performance, and revenue streams,” he declares.  

By leveraging AI and machine learning (ML) to forecast sales patterns, the project is moving into the next phase. This predictive capability will help The Capital’s teams optimise their strategies and activities, potentially leading to significant improvements in sales performance.   

Moreover, the company has developed an intelligent payment system that enables guests to securely store their information and conveniently settle their bills. However, this system goes beyond mere storage, it is designed to tackle common issues such as long check-out queues, unpaid bills, and lost details.  

“Drawing on my background in FinTech, I was eager to improve our payment processing capabilities. By streamlining these processes, we’re enhancing the guest experience and bolstering our operational efficiency and financial performance,” Soares explains.  

Lastly, by harnessing AI-powered call analysis, The Capital has implemented a system which transforms raw conversations into actionable insights. This provides significant support to its reservations team, who handle thousands of calls monthly, representing a wealth of untapped data.  

“The technology allows us to identify our strengths and weaknesses in real-time, uncovering frequently asked questions, common objections, and missed opportunities. The insights gained empower our teams to refine their approach, leading to improved conversion rates and sales performance,” he elaborates.  

Additionally, this data provides valuable feedback to the company’s operations team, enabling it to understand and resolve common complaints and issues.  

As such, the capability to rapidly process and extract meaningful insights from thousands of conversations is upending The Capital’s customer service and operational approach.  

“Our objective is to create a technological ecosystem that is fast, intelligent, and effective, built on modern, agile standards that we can control and adapt to as required”

José Soares, IT Director, The Capital Hotels, Apartments & Resorts

AHEAD OF THE CURVE

The Capital’s primary focus for the upcoming year is on rapid, sustainable growth, and Soares’ responsibility is to ensure the appropriate technological infrastructure is in place to support the expansion.  

The company is doing so by establishing technological standards that meet international benchmarks, encompassing its proprietary software and cybersecurity protocols.  

At the core of this strategy is The Capital’s proprietary systems, which act as the central nervous system for all company operations. They interconnect and optimise all aspects of the business, from sales and marketing to guest services and back-office functions.  

“Our objective is to create a technological ecosystem that is fast, intelligent, and effective, built on modern, agile standards that we can control and adapt to as required. In our vision for the future, data is essential; we’re constructing a robust data infrastructure to power the growth and competitive advantage of The Capital,” Soares impassions.  

By effectively utilising these information insights, the company aims to enhance every aspect of its operation, from increased targeted marketing campaigns to more efficient operational processes and personalised guest experiences.  

As The Capital pursues this growth and innovation, it’s also closely monitoring emerging industry trends.  

“We’re well-positioned to capitalise on the growing ‘bleisure’ travel segment – business travellers extending their trips for leisure. Our apartment-style accommodations are ideally suited for these longer, mixed-purpose stays.” 

Furthermore, cognisant of the increasing importance of sustainability in the hospitality industry, the company is exploring ways to integrate smart energy management systems and other green technologies to reduce its environmental footprint while enhancing guest comfort. 

“In essence, our goal is to keep pace with the ever-changing hospitality landscape and lead the way in shaping its future. By using technology and data strategically, we’re positioning The Capital to grow within the industry and redefine modern hospitality standards,” Soares concludes.

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Rachel Carr is an in-house writer for Africa Outlook Magazine, where she is responsible for interviewing corporate executives and crafting original features for the magazine, corporate brochures, and the digital platform.