Rosewood Phnom Penh named Best City Hotel in Asia

The Rosewood Phnom Penh, asset managed by Global Asset Solutions, has been named ‘Best City Hotel in Asia’ by Travel & Leisure. With a total of 175 rooms including 37 suites, the hotel's residential-style guestrooms range from 50 m2 to 225 m2 to meet the different needs of leisure and business travellers. It has multiple dining outlets, including Sora (pictured), a sky bar perched on a cantilevered terrace, and The Pavilion, an elegant, residential-style meeting venue on the 39th floor.

In Challenging Times, Hoteliers Should Welcome New Investors, Viewpoints

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Global Asset Solutions launches Hotel Asset Management training course

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Managing The Whole Asset

Asset management is about more than the beds in a hotel, it’s about getting the best out of the whole asset.

When Big Data Kicks in, Is Excel Still Needed in Hotel Asset Management?

The latest software can free asset managers from tedious data entry tasks and allow them to focus on the analysis.