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TYGR App forays into Mumbai with its cab aggregation model

The On-boards 5,000 cabs are equipped with e-wallet, credit and debit card-based payment options.

Mumbai, the financial capital of the country with wide-ranging transportation requirements, has seen the involvement of multiple logistics aggregators. Despite this, the situation of public conveyance within the metropolitan city leaves its residents asking for more. In order to solve multifaceted transportation concerns faced by Mumbaikars, TYGR, an omni-transport app based out of India, has announced its launch in the Maximum City.

TYGR has rolled out its customer-centric services, which also address the hassles of changing fares and surcharges, with a fleet of 5,000 cabs in Mumbai. Its innovation-driven business model has been recognised by global leaders such as NASSCOM and is also backed by Facebook through FbStart.

TYGR is an omni-platform logistics operator that offers a wide spectrum of logistics solutions including cabs, auto-rickshaws, shuttle vans, buses, and even luxury vehicles such as limousines. As part of its launch, the platform has initially rolled out its cab-based services in Mumbai, and will eventually roll out additional services for ambulance, delivery and intercity logistics.

TYGR does not intermediate payments and customers can pay directly as per their preferred method, such as meter, fixed rate, cards, and even their negotiated price. TYGR vehicles also come fully equipped with a range of cashless payment options and any non-TYGR passenger can also download the application and make cashless payments to a TYGR-affiliate while en route to his or her destination. The transparent platform, moreover, provides exact fair estimates which remain constant round the clock, throughout the year.

The platform has also recently unveiled its services across Kolkata, Indore, and Ranchi and now aims to roll out its passenger vertical in Bengaluru and Ranchi. TYGR also aims to launch its services in Europe, Canada and South East Asia within a period of 12 months.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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