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Taxify Launches In Abuja! Offers 40% discount in November
Taxify Launches In Abuja
Taxify, the fastest-growing ride-sharing platform in Europe and Africa, launched in Abuja on 10th of November with hundreds of driver-partners signed up to the platform and ready to accept rides all across the city.
To celebrate, the company is offering a 40% discount to riders during the month of November.
Uche Okafor, Taxify’s Operations Manager, comments:“Abuja is an exciting and thriving market with an outgoing population for private urban transport. We’re very excited to launch here and have a solid team on ground. We are confident that Taxify can effectively contribute to healthy competition by improving the quality of service and lowering the prices for the end customer.”
Taxify takes only 15% commission from its drivers, compared to the 25% that competitors take. The lower commission allows them offer lower prices for riders and ensure that drivers still keep more money in their pockets.
Taxify treats drivers well so they can in turn treat riders better. They do this by ensuring drivers are able to earn more while driving on their platform than on any other platform. This combined with their end to end support ensures that drivers are happier driving on the and are ultimately able to provide better quality service for riders. Taxify also believes in providing exemplary customer service to riders, with a local customer support team that offers real time over the phone support.
Taxify is an international urban ride-sharing platform founded and headquartered in Tallinn, Estonia. It is operating in 20 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Central America. They also have a global team of over 300 employees, and is considered one of the fastest-growing ride-sharing platforms in Europe and Africa.
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