04.12.2007 13:30:00
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American Express Business Travel Announces Results of 2007 China Business Travel Survey
American Express Business Travel today announced the results of its 2007
China Business Travel Survey (The Barometer) at the third American
Express China Business Travel Forum (CBTF). Fifty-three percent of
companies surveyed expect an increase of business travel expenses in
2008, due to an increase in the development of business and trade in
China and within Asia Pacific. The China business travel market is also
maturing with increased focus on Travel & Entertainment (T&E) management.
The Barometer was conducted by Research International from May to August
2007, interviewing 230 Chinese and foreign companies with 100 and more
employees in six key industries in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.
Findings of The Barometer provided organizations, vendors and suppliers
with the latest information of the T&E management practices and outlook
of the market for 2008 in China.
The Barometer shows continued growth in T&E expenses in China:
46% of companies experienced increases in their T&E budgets, compared
with last year at this time when only 28% of companies had experienced
growth in their T&E budgets.
The Chinese business travel market is very similar to the US market in
that it is self sufficient and the majority of expenditure takes place
domestically – 69% of expenditure takes
place in Mainland China.
T&E expenditure remains the second largest controllable cost for
companies within China. The percentage of employees going on business
trips is up from 28% in 2006 to 33% in 2007, and 60% of employees are
generating T&E expenditure compared to 56% in 2006. Meals &
entertainment continued to be the largest portion of business travel
expenses, followed by air travel and hotel/ accommodation.
The Barometer reveals that companies in China have been paying greater
focus in optimizing and controlling T&E expenses, showing that business
travel market in China has become more mature and structured over the
last few years:
More companies have policies for controlling T&E expenditure –
81% of the companies surveyed indicated that they have a T&E policy,
up from 70% last year.
Compliance rates for T&E policies are improving –
this year 47% of companies have a compliance rate above 50%, up from
28% of companies last year, with similar compliance rates for both
Chinese and foreign owned companies.
86% of companies surveyed measure the efficiency of their T&E policy,
compared to 69% in 2006. The most common method used by companies
measuring their T&E policies is measuring whether or not expenditure
is in line with the T&E policy, i.e. using preferred suppliers and
using negotiated fares for air travel.
Business travel is becoming more managed as more and more rates for
air travel and hotel accommodation are negotiated –
93% of companies have rules for air travel compared to 87% in 2006,
while 93% also have rules for hotels compared to 90% last year.
Almost half of the companies surveyed are using a travel agency for
business travel, compared to 34% in 2006. However, more foreign owned
companies are using travel agencies than Chinese owned companies.
"We are impressed by the strong growth
momentum of business travel in China, and its rapid pace in developing
into a managed business travel market,” said
Mr. Gregor Lochtie, Vice President and General Manager, Greater China,
Business Travel, American Express & General Manager China, CITS American
Express Business Travel. "From The Barometer,
we saw that companies operating in China have paid more attention than
before to look for opportunities to optimize and control their T&E
expenses, an investment that can improve their bottom line. American
Express is well positioned to capitalize on this growth opportunity and
assist companies with world class business travel management solutions.”
The Barometer also captured opportunities for corporations in China to
optimize maximum control over T&E spending:
The internet is becoming a much more important means of booking
business travel because it is convenient, easy to use and fast. (61%
said they use online tools, up from 37% last year.) New online tools
which can provide maximum convenience, flexibility and efficiency will
be welcomed by corporations.
While more companies are using a travel agency for business travel
(48% this year versus 34% in 2006), only 15% of companies use a sole
travel agency for business travel, with the vast majority using two or
more. In such a situation, companies are not benefiting fully from
using a travel agency as expenditure is spread over a number of
agencies, making expenditure more difficult to control. The main
selection criteria remain the competitive price for each ticket
bought, with national coverage being the second most important
criteria. In fact, companies should also leverage on the travel
management consultancy capabilities of travel agencies, which is not
yet a priority for most companies.
Cash remains the most common method of payment for companies operating
in China and use of corporate cards had declined, all indicating a
need for further education on the advantages of modern payment methods
which enable companies to have a central billing system for all
expenditure carried out by their employees.
"T&E expenditure is an important element in
doing business and it continues to increase for companies in China. It
is thus critical for companies to optimize maximum control and identify
cost saving opportunities. American Express will capitalize on the
knowledge and build on our success in the market to help companies
improve their T&E practices and achieve their T&E management goals. We
have the core values which corporations are looking for in a travel
agency as indicated by The Barometer: global coverage, reliability and
quality customer services,” said Mr. Gregor.
About the American Express China
Business Travel Forum
The China Business Travel Forum (December 4 and 5) is created and hosted
by American Express Business Travel and the Shanghai International
Conference Management Organization, a subsidiary of Shanghai Municipal
Tourism Administration Commission. It is a business-to-business
educational conference, designed to showcase the business travel
industry, foster business relationships and further business travel in
China, both internally and externally. The Forum, which was first held
in Shanghai in 2005, is the first-ever event of its kind in China and
features a wide variety of exhibitors including leading airlines, hotel
chains, car rental companies as well as technology companies.
About CITS American Express Business
Travel
Established by American Express and China International Travel Service
(CITS) in 2002, CITS American Express Business Travel is the first
Sino-US business travel joint venture in the People’s
Republic of China. With offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the
joint venture provides a wide range of business travel management
services to optimize business travel investments for multi-national
corporations, regional and domestic companies throughout the PRC.
About American Express Business Travel
American Express Business Travel, a division of the American Express
Company, is dedicated to helping its clients realize the greatest
possible value from their investment in travel through increased cost
savings, outstanding customer service and greater spend control. For
small businesses, medium-sized enterprises and multinational
corporations, American Express Business Travel provides a combination of
industry-leading booking technology, travel management consulting
expertise, strategic sourcing and supplier negotiation support and
customer service available online and offline, around the world.
American Express operates one of the world’s
largest travel agency networks with over 2,200 travel service locations
in over 140 countries and territories worldwide. The Company processed
US$21.8 billion in global travel sales in 2006.
American Express Company is a leading global payments, network and
travel company founded in 1850. For more information, visit www.americanexpress.com.
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