Hotel aggregator OYO on Monday announced its strategic partnership with Motherland Joint Ventures, the group that has helped build India's best-loved global brands, including Incredible India, Royal Enfield, Make in India and IndiGo.
This partnership will enable OYO and Motherland to co-develop a series of exciting new hotel formats and enhance various aspects of customer experience - including key touch points such as Interiors and ergonomics - all of which will offer guests an unprecedented combination of style, efficiency and affordability.
This category transformation process began in 2017 with the launch of OYO Townhouse, the 'friendly neighborhood hotel' that is receiving rave reviews as it rapidly expands across the country. This alliance will facilitate and strengthen OYO's mission of creating beautiful living spaces via its innovative approach to brand strategy, product definition and customer experience design.
As part of this strategic partnership, OYO and Motherland will be launching a massive new retail collaboration that will feature a mix of original products specially designed for new age brands such as OYO Townhouse. These products will help you work well, look good and feel good. Initially available exclusively at OYO Townhouses, Motherland products will soon be available at other OYO spaces, including online channels.
"We are confident the Motherland alliance will augment OYO's overall value propositions through their skills in brand strategy, marketing and designing. We are thrilled to have them on-board in supporting OYO across product categories and helping us in ensuring customer delight," said founder and CEO - OYO, Ritesh Agarwal.
"With OYO, we have an unprecedented opportunity to deliver Quality at a massive Scale, both in India and abroad. Our combined forces created OYO Townhouse, demonstrating that an affordable, world-class customer experience is not only feasible - it's highly scalable. This partnership has many more innovations queued up for launch, and we look forward to introducing them to the world," said Mohit Dhar Jayal from Motherland.
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