Namma Yatri launches zero-commission cab service in Bengaluru
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According to Namma Yatri, this service not only boosts driver income but also promotes better vehicle maintenance and customer experiences. The company offers various cab services, including Non-AC Mini, AC Mini, Sedan, and XL Cab, catering to a range of customer needs.
Karnataka-based mobility app Namma Yatri, on Tuesday, launched zero-commission cab services in Bengaluru. This new service aims to offer a lifetime zero-commission, direct-to-driver model, addressing issues of high commissions and lack of transparency.
According to Namma Yatri, this service not only boosts driver income but also promotes better vehicle maintenance and customer experiences. Namma Yatri operates within the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) and claims to offer 100% open data and open-source code.
Ramalinga Reddy, Minister of Transport and Muzrai, Govt. of Karnataka, inaugurated the event, saying, “I am proud to inaugurate this milestone event for Namma Yatri, Karnataka’s own homegrown app. Their community-centric approach and pioneering efforts in driver welfare set a commendable precedent.”
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Namma Yatri is the first app to adopt the latest Pricing Guidelines from the Karnataka Government, ensuring fair pricing and eliminating unjustified surge pricing during peak hours.
Shaik Salauddin, Elected National General Secretary, The Indian Federation Of App Based Transport Workers (IFAT), said, “We congratulate Namma Yatri for developing a direct-to-driver, open mobility platform to empower our community and offer fair pay and mutual respect. It will amplify welfare schemes for gig and platform workers.”
The company offers various cab services, including Non-AC Mini, AC Mini, Sedan, and XL Cab, catering to a range of customer needs. The unique Non-AC Mini Cab service addresses misunderstandings between drivers and customers regarding AC usage, setting clear service expectations and competitive pricing for budget-conscious customers while promoting eco-friendly rides.
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Magizhan Selvan, Chief Executive Officer at Namma Yatri, in a statement, said, “Namma Yatri isn’t merely an app; it represents a transformative approach to addressing mobility challenges on a large scale. We are dedicated to empowering drivers through cutting-edge technology at an optimal cost, fostering satisfaction among both drivers and commuters. Ensuring driver satisfaction translates directly into providing the best service to valued customers.”
Namma Yatri claims to have 25,000 cab drivers and aims to onboard over 1 lakh drivers in the next six months. The company commits to fast pickups, low cancellations, affordable prices, and reliable service.
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