Monday, March 24, 2025 In a move aimed at advancing digital transformation within India’s hospitality sector, STAAH, a hospi-tech solutions company based in New Zealand, has partnered with Sayaji Hotels in Mumbai through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU was signed at Mumbai’s renowned Taj Mahal Hotel, with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in attendance. This collaboration emphasizes the increasing global influence of New Zealand’s tech-driven service industry , demonstrating its capacity to support large-scale hospitality ventures across the globe.
Prime Minister Luxon’s visit to India is part of efforts to bolster business and economic ties between the two countries. His delegation, which includes over 80 officials and business leaders, highlights New Zealand’s expanding presence in India’s rapidly developing digital economy. “India and New Zealand share a growing economic relationship, and the hospitality sector presents significant opportunities for collaboration.
As technology continues to transform the way businesses operate, partnerships like this one between STAAH and Sayaji Hotels demonstrate the power of innovation in enhancing guest experiences and operational efficiency. I am pleased to see New Zealand’s expertise in hospitality technology contributing to India’s dynamic and fast-evolving tourism industry ,” said New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Sayaji Hotels is celebrated for its distinctive portfolio of pro.











