NEW: Digital pivot pays off for RTG   

Online Reporter   

HOSPITALITY concern Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) continues to record growth on its digital services platform, Gateway Stream, the company’s chief executive officer, Mr Tendai Madziwanyika, has said.

Gateway Stream is RTG’s ‘super-app’, with 12 sub-apps across a wide range of products and services.

Addressing shareholders at the company’s 23rd annual general meeting on Wednesday, Mr Madziwanyika said: “There is significant traction for the new revenue channels as evidenced by the four-fold growth in active subscribers on the platform, which grew to 66 000 in 2021 from 15 000 in 2020.

“Strategic partnerships have seen the company list over 60 000 accommodation rooms in 26 countries in Africa on the platform.”

Launched in 2018, Gateway Stream has since expanded from four hospitality-specific sub-applications to 12 sub-applications that include accommodation, holiday packages, food and drink, insurance, hardware, groceries, cab-hailing, deliveries, pharmacy and Gateway Stream Music.

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