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  2. Cabify - Wikipedia

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    Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer. [4] [5] De Antonio was motivated to create a vehicle for hire company after trying unsuccessfully to introduce electric vehicles in European cities.

  3. Cabify risks losing fleet supremacy to Uber in home ... - AOL

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    The ride-hailing app Cabify, one of Spain's few 'unicorn' tech startups, risks losing ground to foreign rivals such as Uber or Bolt in its home base Madrid due to a row over exclusivity with a ...

  4. Easy Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Easy Taxi was a mobile app for taxi hailing that was available in 30 countries, [1] and it is now part of Cabify, from Maxi Mobility group. The app allowed users to book a taxi and track it in real time. [2]

  5. Transport in Lima - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, vehicle for hire mobile apps have become more popular, since they usually provide a more comfortable experience than regular taxis, which are often considered not as safe. [citation needed] Some of the most used taxi apps in Lima are Beat and Uber, and to a lesser extent Cabify and DiDi.

  6. Turo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Turo Inc. is an American peer-to-peer carsharing company based in San Francisco, in the United States.The company allows private car owners to rent out their vehicles via an online and mobile interface in four countries (the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia) [4] and new corporate owners to rent out their cars in France in addition to the four previous countries.

  7. Glovo - Wikipedia

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    By 2019, Glovo, after closing two rounds worth €150 million each, achieved a valuation that exceeded $1 billion and therefore joined Cabify as a Spanish Unicorn. [4] By this time, the company had already expanded to 26 countries and offered its services in more than 200 cities around the world.

  8. Panama City - Wikipedia

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    Taxis do not use a meter to measure fares, instead using a zone system for fares that is published by the Autoridad de Transito y Transporte Terrestre, Panama's transit authority. Taxis used to be red. Taxi drivers that charge more than usual are not uncommon. Many also participate in InDriver and Cabify.

  9. Free Now (service) - Wikipedia

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    FREENOW is a mobility service provider headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.FREENOW was formed in February 2019 from a joint venture between BMW and Daimler Mobility.Thomas Zimmermann is CEO of the FREENOW Group.