Why should hospitality organizations modernize ERP?

Complexity is at the heart of hospitality industry operations. Reservations, inventory, staff schedules, procurement, financials, and guest experiences must be managed simultaneously – and precisely. Yet too many hospitality organizations still rely on outdated enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems that struggle to keep pace with today’s demands.
It’s not just about the volume of transactions. Variability abounds in hospitality finance: rates that change daily, hourly labour flexes, revenue from multiple sources, and performance that must be understood and measured by property, brand, market segment, and channel. It’s no wonder that the entry-level accounting tools used in other verticals simply can’t keep pace.
Modernizing ERP for hospitality is no longer just an IT initiative – it’s a strategic priority that is critical to keeping your business competitive.
Hotels have long relied on on-premise ERP solutions built decades ago. And while these solutions may still function, they tend to lack the scalability, connectivity, and analytics capabilities needed to support modern hospitality operations. Finance teams often reach a tipping point when their “workaround layer” essentially becomes the system:
In hotels, the expectation of consistent daily processes like night audits and the reality of blended revenue streams (rooms, F&B, events, parking, etc.) are a common source of reporting gaps and margin blind spots.
“I’m always focused on efficiencies… and Sage Intacct’s AI capabilities allow us to get there. The reporting, dashboarding, and customizability of Sage Intacct are unparalleled.”
~Sean Skuro, controller, Tender Greens
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Understanding the hospitality industry’s unique ERP requirements is vital to choosing a solution that will provide long-term benefits.
1. Multi-property and multi-entity finance without consolidation chaos
Hospitality groups typically operate across multiple properties, brands, and legal entities – sometimes with a combination of management companies, owners, and franchise structures. An ERP for the hospitality industry must support:
Consolidation across properties and entities is consistently cited as a core hospitality finance challenge – and it’s the first place spreadsheets start to fail.
2. Revenue complexity across locations and channels
Hospitality isn’t a single stream. It’s rooms + F&B + ancillary services, often split across distribution channels and pricing models. A suitable ERP for the hotel industry will handle:
Industry guidance on hotel accounting highlights the operational reality: rates continually shift, and revenue is blended across departments. Separation and traceability are essential to manage profitability.
3. Labour and operating cost control in a highly variable environment
One of the largest controllable costs in hospitality, labour fluctuates with occupancy, events, and season. To manage it well, you need an ERP that provides:
The broader hospitality finance conversation repeatedly emphasizes seasonal fluctuations and cost pressures that require proactive management – and superior tools.
4. Seamless integration with PMS, POS, payroll, and inventory
Specialized operational systems are the backbone of the hospitality industry. ERP rarely replaces them, but it absolutely must integrate reliably with them. Choose an ERP system that includes:
Integration across PMS, CRM, POS, and other supporting hospitality systems is essential for effective coordination, accuracy, and decision-making in your operations.
5. Operational reporting that leaders actually use
Hospitality leaders don’t just need financial statements – they need actionable insights and visibility.
Improving your organization’s performance depends on the ability to isolate drivers – segment mix, pricing, cost structure – and act quickly.
Knowing what you need from an ERP for hospitality is a critical first step, but make sure not to overlook these common mistakes.
Not all ERP systems are created equal – and only a few can handle the rigorous demands of hospitality organizations. Generic demos won’t provide the answers you need to evaluate an ERP system effectively. Use this checklist to pressure-test vendors with your real-world scenarios.
Financial structure
Revenue and spend workflows
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Reporting
While there are a range of ERP systems out there that could work for hospitality organizations, Sage Intacct is often at the top of the list – and for good reason. At Rogers West, our customers typically have a laundry list of ERP needs – multi-entity consolidation, revenue and expense tracking automation, budgeting and forecasting, integration with PMS, POS, and payroll systems, location-specific access for night audits, and reporting at location and consolidated levels. Sound familiar?
All those capability requirements map directly to the most persistent hospitality ERP challenges – challenges Sage Intacct was built to solve. Talk to the Rogers West team today to learn more about why more hospitality businesses choose Sage Intacct.
