HYATT REGENCY Delhi launched its exclusive, members-only business club, The Council for leaders of the industry, catering to a network of entrepreneurs and professionals from across the business world.
The by invitation only club, creates an environment for a diverse community giving facilities including private meetings in a dedicated boardroom without prior reservation, an exclusive menu for members of the club, regular events for oenophiles and cigar aficionados, loyalty membership to Club at The Hyatt (CATH) and one of a kind personal concierge services for all one needs, according the hotel spokesperson.
Speaking about The Council, Aseem Kapoor, General Manager, Hyatt Regency Delhi said, “The Council is situated at the prime location both outside and inside the hotel. The location is just off the lobby, which is very accessible. With lots of situated corporate offices around the hotel with best connectivity, we are at the perks of the location.”
“We hold a great legacy with a 35 year old hotel. Lots of guest are already very familiar with the hotel and have done businesses in our hotel. Probably we were missing with the private members only club, which we have built the gap with The Council,” Kapoor told us.
The Council have wooden interiors with charming imported chandeliers from different countries. It also has an in-built separate exclusive dedicated kitchen for the members with a different set of designed menu for the corporates.
“The person behind our interior is designer Michelle Evans, she has done a lot of project for us which started off with the mansion, which is our events facility. Earlier the place used to be an Indian restaurant which was further designed accordingly to give it a feel of a business class,” Kapoor said.
According to Kapoor, membership fee for a five year period is Rs 5,00,000 with annual renewals thereafter costing Rs 1,50,000. Members will also enjoy special access to world-renowned art on demand, among the many other offerings.
“Our expectation is that if we can achieve what we have set out to do. We want to give our guest some Quality time offering them quite and discreet private sphere,” says Kapoor.