inDrive | Competitive Intelligence Insights - May 09, 2025
The Malaysian government is urged to block public access to inDrive and Maxim for operating without authorization and ignoring safety regulations, despite inDrive's Southeast Asia Business Development Manager Afanasiy Petrov claiming their operating license was extended for two more years...
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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
- The Malaysian government is urged to block public access to inDrive and Maxim for operating without authorization and ignoring safety regulations, despite inDrive's Southeast Asia Business Development Manager Afanasiy Petrov claiming their operating license was extended for two more years.
- inDrive partnered with the High Atlas Foundation to plant trees with schools in Al Haouz, Morocco.
- inDrive is providing prompt delivery services in Chandigarh (Tricity) as of May 4, 2025.
- inDrive reports a significant increase in delivery and travel demand, with deliveries growing by 49% and taxi rides by over 50% during the Mother's Day season.
- inDrive launched a law enforcement request portal in South Africa to aid police investigations and enhance community safety, as announced by Mary-Anne Momoh-Ige, the country government relations manager.
- On Freedom Day, inDrive celebrated its sixth year in South Africa by revamping 14 spaza shops in Soweto, providing free WiFi, and collaborating with local artists to create a mural, as part of their commitment to community empowerment, according to Ashif Black, inDrive's country representative in South Africa.
- inDrive's Global Brand Director participated in a live podcast discussing purpose-driven marketing and brand growth.
- inDrive president Mark Loughran discussed the company's unique approach and future plans in an interview with bne IntelliNews in Cairo.
- InDrive drivers in Harare are experiencing internal conflict due to frustrations over low fare payouts, leading to threats and sabotage.
- inDrive has transformed its Almaty and Cyprus offices into pet-friendly spaces, enhancing employee wellbeing and fostering a sense of belonging.
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