Cabify News | Sep 06, 2024

A group of taxi drivers in Córdoba is pushing for a municipal project to block ride-hailing apps like Cabify, citing 4,500 vehicles operating clandestinely...

Brought to you by RivalSense - an AI tool for monitoring any company.

RivalSense tracks the most important product launches, fundraising news, partnerships, hiring activities, pricing changes, tech news, vendors, corporate filings, media mentions, and other developments of companies you're following 💡


Company name: Cabify

Company website: cabify.com

Company overview: Cabify is a transportation platform that connects private users and companies with safe and quality transport options in various cities around the world. The company aims to decongest streets and make cities better places to live by providing sustainable mobility solutions.

Latest Updates

  • A group of taxi drivers in Córdoba is pushing for a municipal project to block ride-hailing apps like Cabify, citing 4,500 vehicles operating clandestinely.
  • Cabify launched its new Cabify Eco category for low-emission vehicles at the 'Mobility with Impact' event.
  • Cabify has a fleet of 200 electric scooters in Málaga, popular among locals and tourists for their low cost and environmental benefits.
  • Concejales de Bogotá formally requested the regulation of transport platforms like Cabify to organize the mobility sector.
  • On August 13, 2024, Cabify launched 'Airport,' a new service dedicated to airport transfers in Santander, offering immediate vehicle availability and personalized travel experiences.
  • Villa de Merlo prohibited Cabify and similar digital platform services for passenger transport through a municipal ordinance.
  • Beat transferred its customers to Cabify.
  • A 22-year-old Cabify driver was robbed of his phone and $200,000 on Terrada and Pehuajo streets, with the case now under investigation by the Fiscal Office No. 3.
  • The Government of Canarias announced modifications in the Transport Law affecting Cabify.
  • New sustainability requirements in the Canaries will impact the issuing of licenses for Cabify and other private hire vehicles.
  • Ainhoa Marina Frial has joined Cabify as Financial Director in the Greater Madrid Metropolitan Area, previously serving as Head of FP&A Iberia at Avis Budget Group International.
  • Monica V. Marroquin V., Global Head of C-Ops Channels at Cabify, temporarily left her position to assist with the Vecttor project in Madrid.
  • Cabify used Badger Maps, Zapier, and Google Sheets to automate check-in data transfer and enhance field sales analytics.
  • A study commissioned by Alianza In México, which includes Cabify, concluded that 1.2 million people would leave their jobs if a labor reform made them employees with social security.
  • Italian mayors have requested the government to open up to taxi apps like Cabify and issue thousands of new NCC licenses.
  • Cabify signed a partnership agreement with Rentennials to offer flexible car rental contracts and guaranteed monthly income for car owners.
  • Cabify won the inaugural TailWIND Award from WIND Ventures for its impact in Latin America.
  • Martina Giulietti left Cabify as HR Business Partner in Argentina to join Mercado Libre as SR Regional People Business Partner.
  • Sebastián Araos, Global Growth Manager at Cabify, announced the launch of a free Growth Benchmark Report to help businesses measure their performance against industry standards.
  • In 2023, more than 3,000 companies in Colombia used Cabify, resulting in a 19% increase in corporate clients and a 26% rise in trips compared to 2022.

Did you find it useful?


If you liked this report, consider following your own companies of interest. Receive weekly insights directly to your inbox using RivalSense AI.

Subscribe to RivalSense Intelligence

Don’t miss out on the latest issues. Sign up now to get access to the library of members-only issues.
[email protected]
Subscribe