Thursday, November 21

Ola eyes on 3 million daily bookings by April next year

India’s leading taxi aggregator Ola is looking at a three-fold rise in the number of daily bookings through its platform to three million by April next year.

Ola sees over one million daily booking requests at current scale and has served over 150 million cumulative bookings on its platform till date, it said in a statement. Currently, the Bengaluru-based company has operations in 102 cities with over 3.25 lakh vehicles are registered on its platform.

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“The company Ola has grown three times its size over the last six months from April 2015. We expect to clock three million booking requests a day, by April 2016,” it added.

Bhavish Aggarwal, co-founder and CEO of Ola, said the company has served 25 million unique customers in India.

“Our next phase of growth will be fuelled by newer, innovative solutions like Ola Share, Ola Prime and others, which are now being piloted on a large scale in select cities. It is important to bring in increased efficiencies on utilisation at this massive scale, with the same reliability and convenience,” he added.

Currently, Ola adds up to 1,500 vehicles on its platform on a daily basis.

The Softbank-backed company, which launched a cab-leasing programme through a subsidiary earlier this year, said the initiative will help add another one lakh cabs over the coming year onto its platform.