Ola drives into UK market to capture ride-hailing market share

Press Trust of India  |  London/New Delhi 

India's ride-hailing service today announced its plans to expand into the UK with a "dynamic and responsible" new taxi service, marking its entry into the second global market after earlier this year.

Unlike its main rival Uber, the Indian firm has entered the UK on a platform that will offer passengers the option to hail private hire vehicles (PHVs) as well as local Black Cabs through one and apps.

"is excited to announce its plans for the UK, one of the world's most evolved transportation markets," said Bhavish Aggarwal, of Ola.

"The UK is a fantastic place to do business and we look forward to providing a responsible, compelling, new service that can help the country meet its ever-demanding mobility needs," he said.

Aggarwal said the company will continue its engagement with policymakers and regulators to expand further and build a company "embedded in the UK" and add further for greater passenger choice in future.

The Bangalore-headquartered company, founded in 2011, is one of the world's largest ride-hailing companies with 1 billion rides each year globally, over 1 million drivers and 125 million customers across 110 cities.

"Ola places drivers at the heart of its approach, providing the industry's leading commissions, resulting in higher earnings and daily payments, the company said in a statement today.

The company's main rival in the UK market is set to be American giant Uber, which also operates a similar ride-hailing and sharing taxi service.

However, has come under some scrutiny in recent months over passenger safety and the treatment of its drivers. It has been banned from some UK cities and had to enter into a legal battle to keep its licence to operate in and Ola both have Japan's among its investors and already compete in

With its entry in the UK, Ola said it seeks to "lead the industry" with its approach to passenger safety including Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) screened drivers and processes such as 24/7 voice support, options to share ride details with emergency contacts and in-app emergency features.

"Ola is recognised for its collaborative approach, working with national governments and local authorities, to help solve mobility issues in innovative and meaningful ways," the Bengaluru-based company said.

By incorporating local Black Cabs that operate on UK roads, Ola is aiming for a more diverse service than its rivals.

Ola's entry into Britain follows its successful launch in in February this year, where it now operates in seven major cities - Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and

It said that over 40,000 drivers across have registered since its launch earlier this year and have completed millions of rides.

The company is now inviting drivers in Cardiff, and in to register with Ola and make use of an introductory commission rate of 10 per cent for PHVs and 5 per cent for metered taxis.

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First Published: Tue, August 07 2018. 16:50 IST