inDrive Partners with GoCab to Enhance Vehicle Access in Emerging Markets
inDrive and GoCab Sign MOU to Unlock Vehicle Access in Emerging Markets

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inDrive, a global mobility platform, has partnered with GoCab, a mobility fintech, to improve vehicle access for drivers in emerging markets like Morocco and Chile. The collaboration aims to provide flexible leasing options for at least 1,000 vehicles, eventually scaling to 4,000, thereby facilitating gig economy work and promoting financial independence.
- 01The partnership will initially launch in Morocco and Chile, with plans for future expansion.
- 02GoCab will supply at least 1,000 vehicles to drivers, scaling up to 4,000 vehicles across the two markets.
- 03Participating drivers will have flexible leasing options, reducing the high upfront costs typically associated with vehicle ownership.
- 04inDrive will assist GoCab with market insights and driver analytics to support their entry into these markets.
- 05Both companies aim to create a more inclusive mobility ecosystem, emphasizing access to ownership and financial independence for drivers.
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inDrive, the second-most-downloaded ride-hailing app globally, has announced a strategic partnership with GoCab to enhance vehicle access for drivers in emerging markets, starting in Morocco and Chile. This collaboration aims to address a major barrier to entry for gig economy workers by providing flexible leasing options for vehicles. Initially, GoCab will supply at least 1,000 vehicles, with plans to expand this number to 4,000 as demand grows. By removing the high upfront costs of vehicle ownership, the partnership seeks to empower more individuals to participate in the gig economy and build sustainable income streams. Arsen Tomsky, Founder and CEO of inDrive, highlighted that the initiative is about breaking down barriers and creating a more inclusive mobility model. Similarly, Azamat Sultan, Co-founder and CEO of GoCab, emphasized the importance of enabling drivers to generate income while progressively building asset ownership through their drive-to-own model. This partnership reflects both companies' commitment to fostering a fair and accessible mobility ecosystem, ultimately aiming to redefine access to mobility and improve livelihoods in emerging markets.
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This partnership will enable more drivers in Morocco and Chile to access vehicles, facilitating gig economy work and promoting financial independence.
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