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Hilton Honors
N0000537

Procter & Gamble at Hilton Honors

Proof required at check-in? Employee ID, business card, or work email See safer alternatives before check-in
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10-15% Discount Global ⚠️ Medium Risk
What could go wrong
If this code is challenged at check-in, the property can rebook you at the full walk-up rate or ask for stronger proof of eligibility before honoring the discount.
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A direct answer on employee ID check risk, what proof of eligibility to bring, where verification is stricter, and which other company-linked rates may be safer.
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Field Notes · Hilton Honors
Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.
If asked, bring
Business card (usually enough)
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Japan · London · Middle East

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Is the N0000537 code safe to use at Hilton Honors?

⚠️ Medium Risk risk. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do.

Code: N0000537 · Company: Procter & Gamble · Discount: 10-15% · Region: Global

Proof of eligibility to bring if asked: Business card (usually enough). Verification is more common in: Japan · London · Middle East.

Procter & Gamble Hilton Honors Corporate Code Overview

Hilton Honors corporate code N0000537 is associated with Procter & Gamble and is currently rated Medium Risk for front-desk verification. The listed discount is 10-15% and the coverage region is Global. Enforcement is property-dependent. London, Japan, and premium Hilton properties check more often; US properties rarely do. Eligibility proof checklist: bring a business card, work email, employee badge, or HR/travel portal confirmation in case the front desk asks for verification. Procter & Gamble also has hotel codes at Marriott Bonvoy (PAG, Medium Risk), so travelers can compare risk before booking.

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Traveler Reports
Updated 2 hours ago
"FlyerTalk's landmark thread "London Hiltons now requesting corporate ID if using codes" (2022-2023): "Just a word to the wise. London Hilton chains are now requesting corporate ID if you are using the discount codes." A second user confirmed: "I have been asked for Employment ID for the first time in London this year too, and multiple times so." The stated policy: "show a company ID card, or pay the full walk-up rate." Community-wide Hilton estimate: "hit or miss, about 20% of the time." UK/Europe properties have meaningfully tightened since 2022 — P&G's Hilton code N0000537, as a globally-used corporate code, is precisely the type flagged in London and other European cities."
— FlyerTalk London Hiltons now requesting corporate ID thread (2022-2023)
"I know that previously the Hertz IBM rate was always fixed in the mid $30s for a full size vehicle with last car availability. A minivan was $175/week in Orlando even during President's week when the going rate was about $1,200. This is probably why Hertz and at least Avis has been more strict. I have found Marriott to be very strict, especially at key locations, when it comes to the government rate. Marriott wants travel orders, a government ID, and/or a government credit card. I found Hilton to be less strict for those government rates."
— FlyerTalk_User
"One thing I am curious about is whether the hotel CRM shows the booking channel. Most true corporate travel is booked through something like Concur, AMEX GBT, CWT, etc. If the agent sees the booking come through one of those channels with a person's name on it and then gets a card or photo ID (not corporate ID) from said person, it's a pretty low fraud risk. But if it is a reservation through the hotel's channels using just a typed-in code, then I'd think they would have reason to be more strict in seeking proof of affiliation."
— FlyerTalk_User
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Procter & Gamble Hilton Honors Code FAQ

Is Procter & Gamble code N0000537 accepted at Hilton Honors?
Yes. N0000537 is listed as a Procter & Gamble corporate code for Hilton Honors. It is rated Medium Risk, with 10-15% savings in Global markets.
Does the Hilton Honors N0000537 corporate code get checked often?
Medium risk. Some Hilton Honors properties verify eligibility, more often in Japan, South Korea, and business-heavy city-center hotels. Verification is more common in Japan · London · Middle East.
What proof of eligibility should I bring for the Procter & Gamble Hilton Honors rate?
Bring a company badge, business card, work email, or HR/travel portal confirmation in case the front desk asks for verification.
Are there other Procter & Gamble hotel codes?
Yes. Procter & Gamble has 2 codes in this database across multiple brands. Check the company page to compare verification risk.
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