MUMBAI: Rapido, which rivals Uber and Ola in India’s ride-hailing market, has raised a fresh $240 million in funding led by Dutch technology investor Prosus at a valuation of $3 billion, higher than ...
Ride-hailing platform Rapido has launched a new standalone app, Ownly, for food delivery. Just as they did with their ride sharing programme, Ownly takes a new approach to the market by being a ...
Hyderabad: Rapido, India’s largest and most affordable one-stop mobility platform, is increasingly becoming the first- and last-mile layer of Hyderabad’s metro ecosystem. It is helping commuters plan ...
Ride-hailing platform Rapido has launched its standalone food delivery app, Ownly, across Bengaluru. The company said the platform operates on a zero-commission model for restaurants. The launch marks ...
New Delhi: Rapido has introduced a new brand identity, marking a shift in its positioning from a bike taxi service to a broader, multi-modal mobility platform. The updated identity features a ...
Rapido, India's mobility platform, has launched a new brand identity. This change signifies its growth from a bike taxi service to a comprehensive mobility provider. The new logo moves away from bike ...
Prosus-backed ridesharing platform Rapido posted a 44% rise in its operating revenue to Rs 934.4 crore in the financial year ended March 2025, from Rs 648 crore in the previous fiscal year, driven by ...
Rapido is facing a service outage, with users across multiple cities reporting log in failures and ride disruptions Several users flagged the issues on social media, saying they were unable to log in ...
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/rapido-adopts-system-led-safety-systems-for-bike-taxis/article70428740.ece Copy As the public and regulatory debate ...
“Rapido’s tech DNA is built on an open-source, platform-first architecture, run by very lean but highly skilled teams shaped by the cost-disciplined world of bike taxis,” Srivatsa Katta, CTO at Rapido ...
Mumbai: The police have registered an FIR against the directors Ola and Rapido, for allegedly operating bike-taxi services in Mumbai without permission from the state government or the Regional ...
CHENNAI: Rapido will think of public listing when it has captured 70-75% of the ride-hailing market, says the Vivek Krishna, vice-president, finance, in an interaction with the New Indian Express.
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