MANILA, Philippines — Ride-hailing giant inDrive has received regulatory approval to return to the Philippines, enticing drivers to join the platform by initially charging them zero commission.
inDrive maintains that its fares remain cheaper than its competitors, an edge that it must keep as it attempts to grow in a market long dominated by Grab MANILA, Philippines – There are finally more ...
inDrive has yet to announce when it will be launching publicly as the company is focusing on driver recruitment and onboarding MANILA, Philippines – inDrive, one of the largest international ...
MANILA, Philippines — InDrive Philippines is targeting to grow the number of its driver partners by 30 percent to 40 percent this year. The ride-hailing platform wants to strengthen its presence in ...
In a groundbreaking collaboration, leading cryptocurrency exchange Coins.ph, global ride-hailing platform inDrive, and decentralized mapping network Hivemapper are launching the Philippines’ first ...
Ride-hailing firm inDrive is bullish about its growth prospects in the Philippines after it saw a dramatic increase in its driver-partners in just three months after it resumed operations in the ...
Ride-hailing app in bid to disrupt market in Asian country dominated by Grab Highlights InDrive’s move to offer full earnings to drivers reflects its aggressive strategy The company's expansion and ...