Business Breakdowns

Wyndham Hotels: Loyalty Matters - [Business Breakdowns, EP. 24]

Sep 1, 2021
In this discussion, Lauren Taylor Wolfe, co-founder of Impactive Capital and Wyndham shareholder, sheds light on Wyndham Hotels' impressive global presence as the largest hotel franchisor. She reveals how the Highway Act of 1956 propelled the company's growth and dives into the economics behind franchising. Lauren also highlights Wyndham's strategic resilience amidst competition from Airbnb and their innovative green programs that boost franchisee profits. The conversation emphasizes the importance of adaptability in the ever-evolving hotel landscape.
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INSIGHT

Wyndham's Advantageous Business Model

  • Wyndham's franchise model generates revenue through room stays, with minimal onsite services.
  • This asset-light approach allows for higher profit margins due to lower operating costs and consistent royalty fees.
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Franchisee Perspective and Economics

  • Franchisees benefit from brand recognition, reservation systems, and support resources, making it more attractive than independent ownership.
  • Conversions of existing hotels to Wyndham brands are particularly attractive, with high cash-on-cash returns due to low conversion costs.
INSIGHT

The Power of Wyndham's Loyalty Program

  • Wyndham's loyalty program is a key competitive advantage, with members staying twice as long and spending twice as much.
  • This program provides a reliable source of traffic for franchisees and differentiates Wyndham from independent hotels.
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