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Expérience Client · 16 août 2026

Kempinski Adopts Shiji's Daylight PMS for Luxury Guest Data

Kempinski Hotels is deploying Shiji's cloud-native Daylight PMS across its global portfolio, unifying guest data to support consistent personalisation at every property.

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What happened

Kempinski Hotels has selected Shiji's Daylight PMS, a cloud-native property management system, to run across its global portfolio of luxury properties. The move consolidates Kempinski's guest data infrastructure onto a single platform, replacing fragmented, property-level systems with a unified technology backbone intended to support consistent service delivery across its estate.

Daylight PMS is built to centralise guest profiles, preferences and transaction history in the cloud, giving hotel teams a shared view of each guest regardless of which property they are staying at. For Kempinski, the selection signals a deliberate bet that modernising back-end data infrastructure is now a prerequisite for delivering the kind of personalised, high-touch experience its luxury positioning demands.

Why it matters

Luxury hospitality has traditionally competed on service craft — attentive staff, bespoke touches, property-level knowledge of returning guests. That model strains at scale: when guest data lives in disconnected, on-premise systems, even the most skilled staff cannot reliably recognise a guest's preferences if they move between properties or countries. Migrating to a cloud-native PMS addresses this structural gap by making guest history portable and instantly accessible wherever it's needed.

For hospitality and CX leaders more broadly, this is a reminder that experience differentiation increasingly depends on infrastructure decisions made well before a guest arrives. Cloud PMS platforms are becoming the plumbing that determines whether personalisation promises can actually be kept operationally, rather than just marketed.

The Renascence take

The interesting story here isn't the software category — PMS migrations are routine — it's what a brand like Kempinski publicly betting on unified guest data implies about where luxury hospitality thinks the next competitive battleground lies.

Luxury brands have long assumed that service excellence is a people problem, solved by training and headcount. This selection quietly concedes that it's also a data architecture problem: no amount of staff warmth compensates for a system that forgets a guest the moment they change hotels. The behavioral principle at stake is continuity of recognition — guests don't experience "properties," they experience a single relationship with a brand, and they notice sharply when that relationship resets. Operators chasing similar personalisation ambitions should treat data unification as a service-design investment, not an IT upgrade, and measure its success by whether staff can act on guest history in the moment, not by whether the migration was technically completed on time.

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Kempinski Hotels has selected Shiji's Daylight PMS, a cloud-native property management system, to run across its global portfolio of luxury properties, replacing fragmented, property-level systems.

The move consolidates guest data — profiles, preferences and transaction history — onto a single platform, giving hotel teams a shared view of each guest regardless of which property they visit, supporting consistent personalised service.

It addresses the structural issue of disconnected, on-premise systems that prevent staff from recognising returning guests when they move between properties or countries, making guest history portable and instantly accessible.

It signals that personalisation at scale increasingly depends on unified data infrastructure rather than staff training alone, with success measured by whether staff can act on guest history in real time, not just by technical migration completion.

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