inDrive | Latest News & Updates - Apr 20, 2025 Release
InDrive plans to capture a competitive share of Morocco's transportation market during the 2030 World Cup, having become the most downloaded transportation app in the country in 2024 and operating in 10 cities with over 50,000 drivers...
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inDrive
🌎 indrive.cominDrive is an international Internet aggregator of passenger, freight and intercity transportation services. It is a global IT and transportation platform, one of the world's fastest growing online ride-hailing services available in over 749 cities in 46 countries. The company offers additional services like courier services, cargo/freight delivery, intercity transportation, and job search services. inDrive operates regional hubs in the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the countries of the CIS, with over 2,000 employees. It achieved unicorn status in early 2021 after a $140m investment round.
inDrive - Latest News and Updates
- InDrive plans to capture a competitive share of Morocco's transportation market during the 2030 World Cup, having become the most downloaded transportation app in the country in 2024 and operating in 10 cities with over 50,000 drivers.
- inDrive partnered with the University of Johannesburg to combat gender-based violence by enhancing safety strategies and increasing female drivers, as announced at the GBV Forum on March 31.
- inDrive is currently seeking a Head of Safety Customer Support in Cyprus.
- Mónica Razo Gómez has left inDrive as a Driver Acquisition Specialist in Mexico to join 1Fit as a Partner Acquisition Manager.
- inDrive recommends three ideal destinations in Guatemala for a memorable Semana Santa getaway, offering users the ability to plan trips in advance, choose convenient routes, and agree on prices directly with drivers.
- inDrive faces criticism for higher incidents of driver misconduct compared to Uber and Bolt, attributed to relaxed driver verification processes, as noted by Steven Iwindoye, PRO of the Lagos Council of AUATON.
- Arsen Tomsky, founder of inDrive, criticizes Kazakhstan's current taxi industry laws, stating that inDrive is losing to Yandex in major cities but leads in smaller towns and intercity transport.
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