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UTOL, a homegrown ride-hailing venture set to revitalize Filipino commuting experience

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The Unified Transport Operations League (UTOL) Corp., a homegrown ridehailin­g app owned by Filipinos, was recently approved by the Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) as a Transport Network Company (TNC) last March 5, 2024. UTOL is poised to revolution­ize the way Filipinos commute.

Its brand name was derived from the Filipino slang word "utol," meaning brother or sister, as the brand embodies the spirit of kinship and connectivi­ty. It is rooted in the concept of providing seamless transporta­tion solutions while fostering a sense of community among its users.

UTOL’S journey began with a vision to address the specific commuting challenges faced by Filipinos. Recognizin­g the importance of quality, affordabil­ity, and reliabilit­y in transporta­tion services, its owners invested in developing a platform that caters to the unique needs of Filipino commuters and drivers alike. In an interview with Manila Bulletin, Rolando Maningas, Chairman and CEO of UTOL, emphasized the company’s aim to address passenger pain points.

"Naka focus kami ngayon sa pag poprovide ng service sa mga passenger, ‘yung may masasakyan sila na komportabl­e at profession­alized drivers

(We are focusing more on providing services to the passengers. We want to provide a comfortabl­e and profession­alized drivers.)

The company ensures as well that the passengers have smoother and accessible e-hailing app experience, hence investing more on developing user-friendly app interface with easier to understand languages including mixed tagalog-english. Its app was skillfully with the Filipino consumer in mind. In terms of affordabil­ity, UTOL promises lowest ride fees as proven in their daily test runs.

Moreover, in ensuring quality experience, UTOL recognizes every rider’s challenges and makes sure that they provide solutions to them. The company understand­s the distinctio­n between TNVS and TNC that it's not just about connecting drivers and passengers but also about bridging the gap between regulation­s and operations to ensure a seamless and compliant experience. Recognizin­g the pivotal role drivers play in the success of any ride-hailing service, UTOL is dedicated to providing comprehens­ive support.

"Isa sa struggle ng mga operators ay yung maintenanc­e and assistance sa kanilang vehicle, ‘yun yung gusto din solusyonan ng UTOL. Pangalawa, minsan nagkaroon sila ng problema sa pag na-involve sila sa vehicular accident. We reach out to insurance companies na hindi magiging pabigat kay driver/operator, na pwede staggered ang payment and pwede on the spot claims para mapabilis. Gusto ni UTOL na mapabilis ang kanilang claims. Meron ding ipo-provide si UTOL na training or drivers’ academy." Rolando explained.

(One of operators’ struggles is the maintenanc­e and assistance for their vehicle, we want to give a solution to that. Second, sometimes when they get involved in vehicular accidents, it’s a problem for them. So we reach out to insurance companies that can help them get their claims easily and have flexible payment options. We will also provide drivers’ training, or what we call UTOL Drivers’ Academy)

Aside from these, UTOL will also provide lay-away plan vehicles for deserving drivers to become as a driver/operator. By understand­ing the needs of Filipino riders, UTOL ensures that its drivers are well-equipped in their livelihood to provide safe and reliable transporta­tion services.

Showcasing Filipino Talent and Communitie­s

UTOL is committed to supporting young Filipino talent in various aspects of its operations, including drivers, IT developers and employees. The company recognizes the wealth of expertise and innovation within the local community, and hence prioritize­s the Filipinos in its workforce. It is also led by competent, accomplish­ed, and highly experience­d individual­s that makes it a true 100% Filipinoow­ned and operated transport network company.

"It's high time na alisin na natin ang colonial mentality na pag galing sa ibang bansa, mas magaling. Filipino talents are at par with the foreign developers, kaya ng mga Pilipino 'yan." Atty. Orlando Ocampo, head of the legal department at UTOL, said, during an interview with Manila Bulletin.

(It’s high time that we end the colonial mentality that if someone or something is from a foreign country, it’s better. Filipino talents are at par with the foreign developers, they are also capable.)

"Si UTOL ay mayroong in-house IT developers, who most of them are top of the class" Rolando added.

(The company has in-house IT developers and most of them are top of the class)

UTOL towards the future

As UTOL gears up for its soft opening this April 30, 2024 and official launch on May 8, 2024, their aspiration­s are high. With a focus on providing premium rides, supporting tourism, and expanding beyond borders to showcase Filipino talent, UTOL is set to make a mark in the transporta­tion industry and eventually contribute more to the economic growth of the country.

With the leadership of its Board of Directors including Rolando Maningas, Rosalie Maningas, Sariel Pedraza, and Atty. Orlando Ocampo, UTOL is set to become a symbol of Filipino resilience, innovation, and unity. It stands out as a beaming illustrati­on of what can be achieved when local knowledge meets entreprene­urial spirit.

 ?? ?? From left: Jerry Bellen-marketing & Adprom Head, Rosalie Maningas- General Manager, Rolando Maningas - Chairman & CEO, and Atty. Orlando Ocampo - Head of Legal.
From left: Jerry Bellen-marketing & Adprom Head, Rosalie Maningas- General Manager, Rolando Maningas - Chairman & CEO, and Atty. Orlando Ocampo - Head of Legal.
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