inDrive | Latest News & Updates - Feb 01, 2025 Release
Quintana Roo will automatically investigate crimes of damage and injury involving transport services like inDrive following recent legal reforms...
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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
- Quintana Roo will automatically investigate crimes of damage and injury involving transport services like inDrive following recent legal reforms.
- inDrive, led by CEO Arsen Tomsky, operates in 888 cities across 48 countries with a unique model where drivers bid for fares, offering lower commissions starting at 0%.
- inDrive is hiring a Driver Operations Manager in Saudi Arabia to boost supply growth in the MENA region, as announced by Mikhail Nikolaev, Head of EMEA (Driver Acquisition and Activation).
- inDrive CEO Arsen Tomsky shared in a Time Magazine interview that the company, now EBITDA positive and operating in 888 cities, plans to become net profitable in 2025.
- Arsen Tomsky, CEO of inDrive, shared how a violent incident in Yakutsk inspired him to create inDrive, which now operates in 888 cities across 48 countries and is the second-most popular mobility app globally.
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