inDrive | Latest News & Updates - Dec 29, 2024 Release

inDrive has strategically invested in Pakistan's grocery delivery startup Krave Mart to expand its presence in emerging markets...


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inDrive

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inDrive 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 has strategically invested in Pakistan's grocery delivery startup Krave Mart to expand its presence in emerging markets.
  • inDrive is addressing the issue of smaller car operators lacking app platforms like Uber or Lyft by providing them with a platform.
  • inDrive has removed the 'Specialists' service from both their general services and earning opportunities.
  • InDrive reported a 20% growth in rides and a 21% increase in active users in Malaysia in the first half of 2024, driven by its unique bid-based pricing model and expanding service offerings.
  • Alena Syzranova has joined inDrive as a Senior Product Designer in Georgia, previously working as a Senior Product Designer at BestDoctor.
  • inDrive offers a 'borderless office' allowing employees to work from anywhere in the world and actively supports social projects.
  • inDrive and Ladyscar Autoescuela trained 150 Peruvian women to get their driver's licenses, with over half already licensed and plans to expand the program in 2025.
  • A customer reported an issue with inDrive's delivery service where the driver did not respond after an initial contact attempt.

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