Exclusive Interview | Subhra Banerjee, General Manager - Revenue Management, Sterling Holiday Resorts Limited
/Read MoreMy Vision is to make the Hospitality industry more digital to reduce manual work load
Read MoreMy Vision is to make the Hospitality industry more digital to reduce manual work load
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For decades, the lobby at 2:00 AM has been the domain of the night auditor: the lone sentinel balancing ledgers while the world sleeps. But as we step into 2026, the mountain of paper receipts is gone. The frantic search for a missing ₹500 transaction is now handled by an algorithm in milliseconds. At hospemag, the big question is: Is AI going to kill the night audit?
“Success as a chef today is defined by a commitment to constant evolution—you must remain a student of your craft while inspiring your team to grow.”- Chef Sidharth Bhardwaj
In its simplest form, a night audit is the process of reviewing and reconciling all financial activities that occurred during the business day. Because hotels operate 24/7, they don’t have a natural 'closing time' like a retail store. The night audit acts as a virtual 'reset button'—rolling the date and ensuring every cent is accounted for before the sun comes up.