Here are 10 reasons why hotels worldwide are already running their POS, payments and PMS with Mews:1. No more F&B revenue leaks:
With automated room charging, every food and beverage (F&B) order is captured. So, no manual transaction matching and no missed charges.
2. Guest insights turned into revenue:
With a single guest profile that combines room and F&B spending, it’s easy to spot patterns, personalize offers and drive more revenue from your guests.
3. Easy ordering for extra revenue:
Seamless room charging and QR code ordering mean fewer payment hurdles, more impulse buys and even more F&B revenue.
4. Full financial visibility:
Single-source reporting brings all revenue streams into unified dashboards. That means no more time spent reconciling multiple systems.
5. Simplified vendor management:
One point of contact means no more chasing three vendors if you need support. Mews handles it all.
6. Automated systems that talk to each other:
Real-time data synchronization between PMS, POS and payments means no manual data entry and less tedious admin.
7. More productive staff:
Mobile ordering and tableside payments free your team from the terminal – so they can spend more time with guests and deliver better service.
8. Enhanced efficiency:
Multi-function terminals provide backup and keep service running smoothly across your property – even during peak periods.
9. Zero-friction payments:
Card tokenization and unified billing mean no extra payment steps for your guests. One card. One bill. And a smooth guest experience from check-in to check-out.
10. 5.7% more revenue with digital tipping:
On average, our embedded tipping feature earns €3 more in tips per bill, keeping your team motivated. And when your staff are happy, so are your guests*.
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*Insight based on data from 60 hotel properties across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, comparing performance over the same three-month period (October-December) with and without the embedded tipping feature, from 2023 to 2024.