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Ola takes on Uber in Britain

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NEW DELHI: Indian ride-hailing firm Ola said yesterday that it planned to launch services in Britain this year, months after expanding operations in Australia, intensifyi­ng its rivalry with US peer Uber Technologi­es Inc.

“Ola has obtained licences to begin operations in South Wales in September, as well as Greater Manchester, and plans to expand nationwide by the end of the year,’’ it said in a statement.

The firm will offer private vehicles for hire as well as Britain’s famous black cabs on its platform, and will add more transporta­tion options going forward.

Ola and Uber, which both count Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp as an investor, have been competing in India’s $12 billion taxi market and in recent months have taken their rivalry overseas.

“Ola is targeting high-booking markets in search of profitabil­ity because in India, less loyal consumers demanding low-cost rides makes competitio­n more intense,’’ said Neil Shah, research director at consultanc­y Counterpoi­nt Research.

In February, Ola launched operations in Australia, its first foray outside India and in one of Uber’s stronghold­s where the Indian company now has 40,000 drivers on its platform across seven cities. Uber has a presence in Britain as well. “This could put pressure on Uber and cause them to possibly merge in India,” said Shah, adding that Ola could use its internatio­nal expansion strategy into Uber territorie­s as leverage.

Uber, in March, decided to exit Southeast Asia, allowing it to focus on India.

Ola, founded in 2011, clocks one billion rides each year globally, and has more than one million driver partners in over 110 cities.

The company is also expanding into food delivery, has partnered Microsoft Corp to build a platform for networked cars, and is experiment­ing with electric vehicles.

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