India’s Netrika Consulting to deliver hotel security audit and certification globally

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New Delhi, 31stOctober 2019: Netrika Consulting India Pvt. Ltd.,India’s top risk management and fraud investigation company, today announced its partnership with Skytouch Global Hotel Security Consulting of Australia to exclusively undertake security audit as per Sky Touch’s ‘Global Lighthouse Certification Program’ in hotels located inIndia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Egypt.

Security audit and certification of hotels is a globally accepted risk mitigation tool and is preferred for C-level executives and high profile guests. The certification also provides a security framework that meets expectations of global travellers.

Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Sanjay Kaushik MD Netrika said, “Globally security is a prime concern for travellers and more so for corporate C-Suite personnel and high net worth individuals. We are proud to partner with Sky Touch to deliver world class audit service of hotels in India and other parts of the world. Security audit of hotels is a niche service and we are confident that we can effect a positive transformation in security standard and frameworks of hotels in our territories.”

Mr. Stefan Vito Hillerfounder, Sky Touch Global said, “We are proud to enter into a strategic partnership with Netrika. Netrika is now the authorised auditing partner for the Global Lighthouse Certification Program in Central Asia, North Africa and Middle East. With offices in Delhi, Dubai and Singapore, Netrika will conduct Sky Touch Audits in over 15 countries. Together, we are confident of making hotels in this part of the world safer for travellers.”

Globally, the hotel market is valued at $147.57 billion in 2018 and is expected to generate around $ 211.54 billion by 2026. Business travellers forma significant segment of the market. Security is and will continue to be of prime concern for travellers both from a business perspective and otherwise.