The Philippine Star

OWTO provides commuters quick, safe transport alternativ­e

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OWTO, a leading transport network company (TNS), provided hundreds of commuters around the busy streets of Ayala, Makati a quick, comfortabl­e and safe means of transporta­tion recently.

During their opening on Dec. 15, more than a hundred active drivers went to their newly installed booth in SM Makati to pick up passengers and safely brought them to their respective destinatio­ns.

“We are so glad to accommodat­e a lot of passengers in just a span of two hours after our opening here in SM Makati. And by the end of the year, we are expecting the public to choose OWTO as their favorite means of transporta­tion,” says Joanne Reyes Gayod, OWTO board member.

With the holiday rush, OWTO is expecting more than 10,000 active profession­al drivers to answer the needs of daily commuters and as part of their commitment to provide superior service before the end of the year not only in Makati City but around Metro Manila.

“As what we have been saying to our passengers, OWTO is fair, safe and Filipino. I’m proud to say OWTO is the first Filipino owned TNS and ridehaling app,” added Gayod, noting that the OWTO app will be available early next year in IOS. With the newest ride haling app in the country, these everyday problems will now become a thing of the past. OWTO CEO and founder Joey Gayod says “we are here to serve the riding public and to give a better transport option. We are also here to do our best to provide for our drivers’ needs.”

OWTO is very thankful to SM for providing them a booth in Ayala. SM is one of the largest chains of malls in the country today with the biggest and largest numbers of shoppers. “We are deeply honored and thankful for their support,” Gayod said.

Besides Metro Manila, Gayod is also planning to oper- ate in Cebu City and nearby provinces early next year at the same time launch a new improved and redesigned version of the app called OWTO 2.0.

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