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Burdy to take on cab aggregator giants Uber & Ola in Delhi-ncr

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NEW DELHI: Tech start-up Burdy Thursday said it will offer cab aggregatio­n services in Delhi-ncr, competing head-on with giants like Ola and Uber in the burgeoning segment. According to cofounder and CEO Rishabh Srivastava, the bootstrapp­ed firm is a “tech company” and will start with cab aggregatio­n and roll out other offerings like repair services as well in the coming months.

“We want to bring in transparen­cy in the way cabs services are offered today. We will not charge any commission to the drivers, we will have a monthly licensing fee (of Rs 2,000). There will be no surge pricing for riders and rides will be affordable at Rs 6 km onwards,” he said.

The company, which will start with Delhi-ncr and expand to other cities in the coming month, has already onboarded 12,000 drivers on its platform, he added.

Srivastava said the company is engaged in talks to raise funds but declined to provide details.

The company is also focussing on security as a key aspect and will offer SOS services under which it will rush assistance to rider’s location to help them. “If they hit SOS button, they will get a call.. If they don’t answer, we will send help to the location,” he explained. Burdy will compete headon with Uber and Ola -- both of them backed by giant SoftBank -- in the Indian market. Both Ola and Uber have invested millions in the Indian market to bring more riders and driver partners on board, offering them discounted rides and incentives, in a bid to wrest control of the lucrative Indian market. Over the last few years, the explosion of smartphone­s in India the world’s second

largest telecom market in terms of subscriber base has made it more convenient for consumers to book a cab on the go through apps and secure payment options.

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