Over the last five years or so, it’s been a bit of a bumpy, twisty road for Quick Ride. The Bengaluru company started as a carpooling service in 2015, where its app matched individuals with drivers ...
With carpooling apps urging the government to view carpooling by whiteboard vehicles as a non-commercial activity, the state government is planning to study its legality. The decision is likely to be ...
The company charges a transaction fee of six per cent on every completed carpool ride from riders. Kolkata: Bangalore-based startup Quick Ride is aiming at one million carpooling rides everyday by ...
The start-up entered the market in 2015 and has grown three-fold this year with an overall registered user base of 3.2 million users. (Sourced by Correspondent) Quick Ride, a Bangalore-based start-up ...
In the wake of controversies over carpooling in Bengaluru, Karnataka transport minister Ramalinga Reddy met representatives of carpooling app Quick Ride on October 3. KNM Rao, founder & CEO of Quick ...
Bengaluru-headquartered car and bike-pooling startup Quick Ride has raised INR 100.78 Cr ($14.4 Mn) in Series B funding from its existing investors Sequoia, Naspers and Venture Highway. Talking to ...