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Business News of Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Source: Taxify

Taxify partners Vivo Energy to reduce cost of doing business for drivers in Ghana

International ride-hailing app, Taxify, in partnership with Vivo Energy Ghana, the marketers and distributors of Shell-branded products and services in Ghana, has introduced its latest initiative to reduce the cost of drivers doing business on their platform in Accra, Ghana.

The tech company, which takes only 15% in driver commissions, has initiated a partnership that will offer eligible Taxify drivers minimum savings of 0.75% per litre when filling up using the Ezypass fuel card at Shell service stations, starting this month.

Under the partnership, Taxify drivers who achieve set targets will be rewarded with Vivo Energy’s Ezypass Visa-enabled fuel card, which can be used across the over 103 Shell service stations nationwide.

This card which will be made available to Taxify drivers at no cost also allows drivers automatically receive a 50% service charge discount and a 10% discount on all filter purchases at Shell service stations nationwide. Taxify has also said that it’s top performing drivers will be rewarded with a fuel bonus loaded on their Ezypass cards each week.

According to Taxify’s City Manager, Nonso Onwuzulike, the rising cost of fuel is one of the key challenges that drivers face and the partnership will enable drivers to cut-down on their fuel spend and reduce their cost of being in business.

“One of the biggest costs for our drivers in Accra is the cost of fuel. Our focus as a company has always been to provide bespoke business solutions that reduce their cost of doing business on our platform. It is in fulfilment of this commitment that we have partnered with Vivo Energy Ghana to ensure that our drivers are able to make some cost savings where it truly matters to them”, he said.

“The ripple effects of this is more money to cater for their families and the people they love and a better, more reliable service to the people of Accra. We’ve seen that the happier drivers are, the better the experience they provide to their passengers,” Onwuzulike added.

The Marketing Manager of Vivo Energy Ghana, Jerry Boachie Danquah, said the partnership with Taxify fulfils Vivo Energy’s commitment of providing more convenient and cost-effective solutions for commercial customers, providing them with longer lasting Shell FuelSave fuels, improving efficiency, and getting them a little further on each tank.

A client of Taxify Ghana, Kwesi Twum, commended Taxify for the initiative, which he believes will go a long way to help drivers on the platform reduce their high cost of operation and enable them to make extra savings on their fuel cost to cater to other socio-economic needs.


About Taxify

Taxify is the 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’s one of the fastest-growing ride-hailing platform in Europe and Africa with investors including Daimler, Didi Chuxing and Korelya Capital.

Taxify has more than 15 million users in over 25 countries and 60 cities globally.