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Taxify has unveiled a campaign to give back to passengers across Accra when they use the transportation app.
Starting Monday, October 29, Taxify patrons get to enjoy a free 4th ride after every 3rd ride within a week. The campaign is part of Taxify’s broader efforts to promote its services and position itself as a city-friendly transportation option.
Taxify also said that this was part of its efforts to show support for the spirit of doggedness within the city of Accra.
“Accra is filled with strivers. People that never look back and never give up. We want to make mobility easier for these people and ensure that our value proposition remains that we are the best way to move across their cities,” the City Manager for Taxify, Nonso Onwuzulike was quoted in a statement.
“This promotion is our way of saying keep going forward in the direction of your hopes and dreams,” he noted.
The campaign which is expected to last till December, is already generating positive feedback from Taxify’s passengers.
@Taxify_Gh Idk what I did to deserve this but I love you ❤️ pic.twitter.com/FNnww9kGKl
— ewurama (@Rammie_x) October 25, 2018
Taxify is a leading European ride-hailing platform, connecting millions of passengers and drivers around the world to make travel easier, quicker and more reliable. Taxify’s efficient and tech-enabled business model benefits both drivers who have to pay a smaller commission as well as passengers who end up paying less for their ride.
Founded by Markus Villig, Taxify launched in 2013. It is one of the fastest-growing ride-hailing platforms in Europe and Africa, with investors including Daimler, Didi Chuxing and Korelya Capital.
Taxify has more than 15 million users in over 25 countries globally.
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