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    Recent Trends in Finance and Accounting Outsourcing in the Hospitality Industry

    March 17, 2015 Finance
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    Recent Trends in Finance

    and Accounting Outsourcing

    in the Hospitality Industry

    Rick Arpin

    Just over a year ago, I

    wrote about shared services

    trends in the gaming

    industry and in general.

    Since then, we have seen

    some significant activity

    in the larger hospitality

    industry. I think it is

    worth informing you of what is happening

    and the potential implications.

    Hospitality Finance and

    Accounting Outsourcing Activity

    As I wrote last year, shared services business

    models historically gained widespread adoption

    in Finance, but have also become quite

    common in IT, HR and Purchasing, among

    other areas. Typically, outsourcing or other

    sourcing models tend to follow the same lifecycle

    in most industries where the services can

    be outsourced as they mature, so Finance first,

    and so on.

    Interestingly, in the hospitality industry we

    saw a slightly different pattern, as we saw

    some large outsourcing deals for IT services in

    the past 10 years but less activity in Finance.

    That is starting to change. Here is a look at

    some relevant deals:

    • In 2008, Hyatt Hotels selected Genpact as an

    outsourcing partner for certain finance and

    accounting services in North America –

    accounts payable, general accounting, credit

    and collection. Services have been expanding

    to other functional areas as well as other

    geographies.

    • Four Seasons relies on iGate to provide

    accounts payable, revenue, and general

    accounting services.

    • In 2013, Marriott transferred one of the industry’s

    most mature shared services center to

    Accenture, with the deal including Accenture

    providing services back to Marriott. The deal

    could allow Accenture to build a stronger

    industry presence and seek additional deals,

    while providing Marriott ongoing improvements

    in costs for finance.

    Particularly after the Marriott transaction, we

    are hearing that many hospitality companies

    are investigating options for sourcing models

    more actively than they have in the past.

    One of the key reasons for this is the expanding

    global footprint of hospitality companies.

    It is hard enough to grow the core operations

    organically – note Marriott’s acquisition of

    Protea, a large hotel operator in Africa, as

    Marriott had struggled getting scale in Africa

    Recent Trends in Finance

    and Accounting Outsourcing

    in the Hospitality Industry

    with their existing brands and operations.

    But equally difficult is managing the backoffice

    infrastructure given the multitude of

    legal, language and cultural differences across

    geographies. In Marriott’s case, for example,

    leveraging a company like Accenture with a

    global presence saves them from building that

    infrastructure.

    Implications for the Gaming Industry

    Companies have been consistently leveraging

    shared services more in recent years, particularly

    as those services have realized the initial

    cost savings and are moving to higher value

    activities. But as we move up that value

    curve, and as companies expand geographically,

    it becomes harder to achieve the same

    level of success internally. For example, outsourcing

    providers have already built significant

    infrastructure in lower-cost markets,

    making it difficult for companies to penetrate

    those markets with their own finance

    departments.

    Over the past several years, we have seen

    gaming companies become more global,

    making it more likely that in the future, our

    industry will investigate the potential for

    deals like we have seen in the hospitality

    industry.

    To get to that point, we will need to accelerate

    our progress in areas like process simplification,

    system standardization, and governance

    over finance activities.

    Implications for IT Professionals

    in Hospitality

    Outsourcing has drawbacks like any operating

    model, of course. For example, the outsourcing

    relationship needs to be tightly managed

    and processes need to be monitored closely.

    But what happens if, for example, IT outsources

    some of its processes (say help desk) to

    one provider, and finance outsources some of

    its processes to another provider. A finance

    provider employee could be calling a competitor

    to get assistance with a finance system.

    More likely, the IT department will have to

    facilitate the finance outsourcing provider and

    its services; areas like system access, data access,

    transfer and security, and support of new applications

    introduced by the outsourcer.

    Of course, other areas of the organization will

    be impacted as well – consider the HR impacts

    of moving to an outsourced arrangement.

    Conclusion

    It is likely the trends we’ve seen in hospitality

    will continue – finance, IT and HR professionals

    in hospitality and gaming should

    monitor these trends. What is less clear is how

    rapidly, or if at all, these trends will migrate

    to the gaming industry. But if they do, we

    should not underestimate the impacts on the

    industry.

    Rick Arpin is the Senior Vice President and

    Corporate Controller at MGM Resorts

    International. Mr. Arpin’s responsibilities

    include oversight of the company’s Finance

    Shared Services Center and all aspects of

    external reporting, along with assisting in

    corporate finance matters. He was recently

    named to Treasury and Risk Magazine’s “40

    Under 40” list.

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