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Namma Yatri and ONDC launch zero-commission auto rickshaw rides in Delhi
OutlookIndia
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1y ago
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Namma Yatri, a part of the ONDC Network, has launched its zero-commission ride booking app for auto rickshaw drivers in Delhi. The app aims to improve first and last-mile connectivity with metro services and empower drivers to enhance their earnings. Namma Yatri already serves 7 cities and has provided commission-free rides for over 2.5 crore trips. It plans to onboard 50,000+ drivers in Delhi and integrate with public transportation for seamless multi-modal transportation.
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Ride-hailing service Namma Yatri hits the road in Delhi
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Namma Yatri, a ride-hailing app, has launched its zero-commission services in Delhi. Over 10,000 auto-rickshaw drivers have already joined the platform, with expectations of another 50,000 joining in the next three months. The app, available in seven cities, aims to improve first- and last-mile connectivity, and plans to integrate with public transportation through ONDC Network. Namma Yatri also intends to introduce safety features and expand its services to include cabs. The app has gained popularity for its transparent and driver-friendly model, and aims to break even in Bengaluru within 3-6 months.
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Namma Yatri starts cab service in Delhi NCR
Economic Times
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12m ago
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Indian ride-hailing platform Namma Yatri has launched its zero-commission cab services, branded as 'Yatri', in Delhi NCR. The platform aims to compete with Uber and Ola by not charging subscription fees or commissions until March 2026 for its electric auto rickshaws and cabs. Yatri offers various types of cab services at competitive prices and operates on a lifetime zero-commission policy. The company, along with its family of mobility apps, operates on the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) platform and follows a zero-commission model.
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After Namma Yatri, Juspay Launches Auto & Cab-Hailing App Mana Yatri In Hyderabad
Inc42
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Juspay Technologies has launched a new ride-hailing app called Mana Yatri, following the success of its auto-rickshaw booking app Namma Yatri in Bengaluru. Mana Yatri, part of the ONDC network, allows users to book autos and cabs in Hyderabad. It offers a zero-commission business model for drivers and has already onboarded over 25,000 drivers, with plans to onboard 100,000 more in the next three months. The app is supported by the Telangana government and T-Hub incubator. It aims to enhance first and last-mile connectivity by integrating with public transport.
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Auto-booking app Namma Yatri goes live in Chennai
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Chennai-based auto-booking app Namma Yatri has launched its zero-commission services in the city in collaboration with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). The app, already with 10,000 drivers, plans to add 1 lakh more in the next 6 months in Chennai and expand to other cities in the state. Namma Yatri also recently launched in Delhi. The app has over 2 lakh drivers and 40 lakh customers, facilitating more than 2.5 crore trips.
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Namma Yatri goes live with cab service in Bengaluru
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Namma Yatri, a ride-hailing firm, has expanded its services to include cab-hailing in Bengaluru. The company previously focused on auto rickshaws and offered a daily subscription model, differentiating itself from Ola and Uber. Namma Yatri already offers cab rides in Kochi and Kolkata and is now highlighting its cab booking section in Bengaluru. This move comes as competitors Ola and Uber also begin to offer subscription-based plans for auto-rickshaw drivers on their platforms, following a similar model to Namma Yatri and Rapido.
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GST on ride-hailing: Karnataka AAR says may recall ruling on Namma Yatri - The Economic Times
Economic Times
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1m ago
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Karnataka's Authority for Advance Ruling (AAR) might reverse a decision that Juspay Technologies' Namma Yatri service wasn't liable for GST on auto-rickshaw rides. Juspay had transferred the business to Moving Tech Innovations. The AAR indicates potential ruling voidance due to misrepresentation, as Namma Yatri was acquired as a "going concern." Experts see this move as an unusual attempt to repeal a business-friendly provision. Meanwhile, GST applicability for ride-hailing services remains debated.
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Mumbai Auto Union Launches Ride-Hailing App โYatri Mitraโ
Inc42
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1m ago
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Mumbai's Seva Sarathi Autorickshaw Taxi & Transport Union (SSATTU) and Metazen Labs have introduced 'Yatri Mitra,' a meter-based ride-hailing app for auto-rickshaw services in Mumbai and Thane. Launched in beta on June 27, the app operates on a zero-commission model. Auto drivers pay INR 25 per day to receive rides through the platform. SSATTU acts as a community partner, connecting drivers to the app, which focuses on fair pricing for commuters.
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Paytm eyes ride-hailing sector, trials auto-rickshaw service: Report
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Paytm is reportedly testing auto-rickshaw services through its app as it enters the ride-hailing sector in select cities in India. The move is aimed at challenging the dominance of Ola and Uber. The feature, currently powered by Namma Yatri, allows users to book auto-rickshaw rides. Paytm plans to expand its services to include cab bookings in the future. The company's Chief Operating Officer and President, Bhavesh Gupta, has also announced his resignation for personal reasons. Paytm expressed confidence in its future trajectory despite the departure.
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Paytm Eyeing Foray Into Ride Hailing Space With Autorickshaw Offerings, To Challenge Ola, Uber
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Paytm, the fintech giant in India, is planning to enter the ride-hailing space by offering auto rickshaw booking services through its app. The service is currently being tested with select users and might expand to include cab bookings later on. Paytm aims to launch these ride-hailing services in tier 1 cities such as Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. This move will challenge the dominance of Ola and Uber in the Indian ride-hailing market, which is already facing competition from emerging players like Rapido and BluSmart. Paytm's ride-hailing venture is facilitated by ONDC-backed Namma Yatri, which offers its services to driver partners through a subscription fee model.
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Namma Yatri launches cab services in Bengaluru, says no subscription fees till October
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Bengaluru-based ride-hailing firm Namma Yatri has launched its cab services in Bengaluru, its largest market. The company is offering a subscription-free service to cab drivers for the initial period and plans to charge a daily fee of INR 90 for unlimited rides starting from October 1. Namma Yatri aims to onboard over 1 lakh drivers in the next six months. The company also plans to introduce rentals and inter-city rides for cabs in Karnataka and begin testing cab rides in Delhi soon. Namma Yatri is targeting operational profitability in new markets within a year.
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