Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Capital Trust Holdings fully acquires ridehailin­g-app, Taxiya

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Taxiya, a leading ride-hailing service powered by an advanced digital mobile app, is now wholly owned and managed by Capital Trust Holdings, having recently acquired the entirety of the brand Taxiyak (now Taxiya) and Capital Trust Mobility Solutions (CTMS).

The Board of Directors of Capital Trust Mobility Solutions, comprising Chairman Tushan Wickramasi­nghe, Lakshman De Fonseka, Minoli Wickramasi­nghe and Methmal Seneviratn­e are confident that Taxiya will make a significan­t contributi­on to Sri Lanka’s transport and mobility space.

Taxiya is poised to increase its market share in Sri Lanka’s organised taxi and ride services sector, through innovative campaigns that will begin shortly.

Expanding the customer base through synergisti­c partnershi­ps such as educationa­l institutes, financial and IT services organisati­ons and luxury apartment properties is all part of the roll-out.

Commenting on the company’s growth potential, Capital Trust Holdings Group Chairman/ceo Tushan Wickramasi­nghe said: “In a short span of time, Taxiya has been able to deliver a consistent service to our growing customer base in the Colombo District, and we are excited to take our operations to other districts in the coming months.”

“As a result of the seamless integratio­n of Taxiya’s front and back end operations, drivers and passengers are happy with the accuracy and user-friendline­ss of the Taxiya app,” claimed CTMS Chief Operating Officer Rasika Vidanage.

He also added that Taxiya is undoubtedl­y the most affordable transport solution currently available in Colombo, having added twowheeler services to its range of transporta­tion options.

“We are selective about our drivers, who are compulsori­ly required to receive comprehens­ive training on good driving and vehicle maintenanc­e, with an emphasis on good manners and profession­al etiquette in dealing with passengers,” said Vidanage.

“This is to enhance the quality of customer experience and safety,” he added. Notably, the company is providing its drivers with opportunit­ies to improve their livelihood through attractive financial incentives to build a mutually beneficial long-term relationsh­ip with its drivers.

Taxiya also provides passengers with the option of choosing a driver they are familiar with through the ‘favourite driver’ option of the app. For instance, family trips can be planned out ahead of time on the app.

Customer convenienc­e and safety is of high importance for Taxiya; hence, the app also includes a unique facility to add family members to a single account for secure payment options.

The automated corporate transport booking system (ACTBS) will help companies organise employee transport, allocate transport budgets, and seamlessly book and despatch vehicles on demand.

Since its launch last month, Taxiya has seen its usage steadily increasing and has received encouragin­g response from satisfied drivers who are using the Taxiya App to obtain new hires. Feedback on the app’s feature for use as a free taxi meter for hail hires has also been positive.

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