With his investment group Madrona Ventures leading the April acquisition of
midmarket specialist travel management company Direct Travel, Steve Singh
assured himself a spot on BTN’s 25 Most Influential People in Business Travel
list for 2024.
Direct Travel, according to Travel Weekly’s annual Power
List, is the 13th largest travel agency in the world. It realized $4.1
billion in topline revenue for full-year 2023. Singh lost no time in appointing
new leaders to Direct Travel’s executive set. Singh himself is executive chairman,
which has become a theme among a number of companies in which Madrona invests—Center,
Spotnana and Troop among them (more on Spotnana later). Christal Bemont took on
the CEO role, Scott Schwisow took on the lead IT role and Todd Pelletier is
serving as chief revenue officer. Each of those executive placements were with
Singh at his original company Concur—and they’re back with a similar message of pursuing Singh’s
vision of “The Perfect Trip.” Only this time with a new tech stack and a TMC to
deliver service.
Singh—who has long had a tech-only relationship with the
travel business—believes he can better TMC margins with the right technology
stack. He told the audience at The Beat Live in early December that his strategy
would lower the cost of servicing clients by at least half.
“For a typical TMC, the cost structure to service a
transaction is about 25 percent of their total cost structure … on a revenue
basis,” he said. “One of the reasons we chose to get into the TMC business is because
Spotnana can reinvent a lot of that cost structure. We think we can take that
25 percent down to 10 to 12 percent. … That’s 10 to 12 margin points that go
straight to the bottom line or wherever you’d like to allocate it.”
Spotnana technology went live with Direct Travel in November
“It took a little longer than I would have liked,” Singh told The Beat Live audience.
Nevertheless, it has a central role to play in Singh’s vision. So much so that
Singh took over as CEO of Spotnana in July, shifting its founder and then-CEO Sarosh
Waghmar to the chief product officer role.
Singh won’t stop with a Direct Travel-Spotnana integration. He
is looking to link travel, payment, expense and meetings with three-part
combination of Spotnana, Troop and Center technology, the concept of which
Singh announced at the Global Business Travel Association convention in July as
a Direct Travel proprietary tech stack called Avenir.
If that doesn’t make Singh sound like he’s got a spoon in
every pot, he stirred up more intrigue in 2024 with Otto, a yet-to-launch AI
agent platform for unmanaged business travelers. More to come on that, he said,
in first quarter 2025.