Uber planned to exit Indian market? Ride-hailing firm comes up with clarification
Uber competes with SoftBank-backed Ola in India.
- Bloomberg reported that the US-based company explored selling the India business.
- Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in April that it will expand its product offerings and its team in India.
- Uber aims to expand its engineering talent in India to more than 1,000 people from 700 at present.
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New Delhi: Uber on Thursday refuted a report that claimed the ride-hailing major planned to exit the Indian market and held discussions with potential buyers to sell its India business. Bloomberg reported that the US-based company explored selling the India business, but "suspended discussions after tech startup valuations cratered." In a statement shared with IANS, an Uber spokesperson said the company never explored exiting India -- not even for a minute. "India is as important to Uber today as it was when we launched nine years ago. We are serving riders and drivers across more than 100 cities, hiring Indian talent aggressively, and planning for the next decade and beyond," the company spokesperson said.
Uber competes with SoftBank-backed Ola in the country. (ALSO READ: Puspha actor Rashmika Mandanna invests in beauty brand Plum)
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in April that it will expand its product offerings and its team in India. (ALSO READ: Govt’s BIG move for surrogates! Now, couples need to buy 3 year insurance for birth mothers)
"We continue to expand the product offerings for the Indian consumer. Whether it is autos, motos or high-capacity vehicles or rentals, India has always been a very big part of the Uber journey," he said during the Virtual i3 summit organised by Times Bridge.
Uber aims to expand its engineering talent in India to more than 1,000 people from 700 at present, he had announced.
Last month, Uber India`s Director of Central Operations, Nitish Bhushan, said that they are "always striving to make driving with Uber a viable and attractive option for drivers and the recent hike in fares will directly boost their earnings per trip".
To remove frustration for riders and drivers alike, the company is also showing trip destinations to drivers before they decide to accept the ride.
"Drivers at the Uber advisory council meeting told us they would like more flexibility around payments. We are now showing drivers the mode of payment (cash or online) before the trip starts," the company said.
To make the cash or online decision irrelevant, the company has also introduced a daily pay process for drivers. With these changes, the company said that they are also reinforcing their service quality expectations with drivers, especially in areas like cancellation and ensuring AC rides.
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