Kuwait - Tuesday, August 26th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Easy Taxi, one of the world’s leading mobile taxi apps, is expanding its services in Kuwait and is currently offering Free Taxi Thursdays. Passengers can join the growing number of Easy Taxi drivers and avail free rides on Thursdays (up to 2 KD) by downloading the app that connects them to the 350 taxis currently registered with the service. Easy Taxi, the first app connecting drivers and passengers in Kuwait, has demonstrated success at their other Middle Eastern locations in Jeddah, Riyadh, Bahrain, and Jordan.
With the Easy Taxi app, taxi goers no longer need to wait for call centers or stand in long lines. Upon launching the app, the passenger’s location is pinpointed and the area is scanned for nearby taxis. With safety and security in mind, Easy Taxi allows the user to not only see the location of their taxi, but also the photo and details of the driver and of car. In the event that something is left behind in the taxi, the passenger can contact the driver directly or call the hotline.
Dr. Mahmoud Fouz, CEO at EasyTaxi Middle East, said, “We connect taxi drivers directly to passengers which results in faster and more convenient service. Our trained and tracked drivers are finding passengers more efficiently and this solution is becoming very popular for individuals and businesses as well. In addition to our Free Taxi Thursdays, we will launch Easy Taxi Corporate in the near future, which is a solution that allows corporations to take advantage of our services and provides their personnel with cashless rides. Moving around Kuwait will be a different experience for everyone.”
Founded in April 2011 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Easy Taxi is currently available in 32 countries and 162 cities (and counting). There are over 200,000 registered taxi drivers and the app has reached over 10 million downloads globally. Easy Taxi is available for Android, iOS, Blackberry, and Windows Phone devices, as well as for B2B clients through Easy Taxi Pro and Easy Taxi Corporate solutions.
Easy Taxi is backed by iMena Holdings and is part of the Middle East Internet Group (MEIG), the leading Arabic internet platform which currently operates in seven countries. MEIG is home to three successful internet companies: Carmudi, Easy Taxi and Lamudi; and is supported by two global experts in e-commerce and the Middle Eastern markets: MTN Group and Rocket Internet.
About Easy Taxi
Easy Taxi (www.easytaxi.com) was founded in Brazil in 2011. It is now one of the world’s leading mobile taxi apps, connecting drivers and passengers in a smooth, easy and safe way. Easy Taxi currently operates in 32 countries and 162 cities worldwide. About MEIG The Middle East Internet Group (MEIG), provides their companies with all of the key resources needed to build successful online businesses, from funding to functionality. MEIG is currently operating three successful companies across the Middle East and are planning to add more to their network soon.
About MEIG
The Middle East Internet Group (MEIG), provides their companies with all of the key resources needed to build successful online businesses, from funding to functionality. MEIG is currently operating three successful companies across the Middle East and are planning to add more to their network soon.
About iMENA
iMENA Holdings is the leading group of online consumer businesses in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The company invests in, builds and partners with leading teams and organizations to form an integrated and actively managed group of online platforms in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region. In addition to its investment activities, iMENA Holdings offers its partners a wide range of strategic and operational support, which includes the provision of professional services, representation and distribution agreements, partnerships, joint ventures and licensing of technologies or products for the MENA region.
Contacts
Huda Serhan, Group PR Manager
+971-4430-1419
huda.serhan@meih.com
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