In 2013, the then 19-year-old high-school student Markus Villig created ride-hailing app Taxify, which quickly changed Estonia's taxi market several years before the arrival of Uber. Rather than ...
A new ride-sharing app is ready to give Uber a headache, at least in London. SEE ALSO: Team of rivals: The startups Uber competes against around the world Estonian company Taxify, backed by China's ...
“Happy drivers means a better quality service for riders” that’s the mantra behind Taxify, the new threat to Uber’s dominance in London. There’s more substance to that claim than meets the eye. Other ...
There’s a new unicorn in the global ride-hailing space after Taxify, a startup born in Estonia that does battle with Uber across Europe and Africa, closed $175 million in new funding that takes it ...
Taxify secured a $1 billion valuation after the investment, helping it enter the ranks of Europe's unicorn companies. It said it would use the latest investment to develop its technology and further ...
Global ride-hailing rivals Taxify and Uber have launched motorcycle passenger service in East Africa. Customers of both companies in Uganda and Taxify riders in Kenya can now order up two-wheel ...
It looks like Uber. It feels like Uber. But it’s not Uber. On the surface, Taxify seems identical, but this app couldn't be more different. This Estonian challenger has one simple advantage - the ...
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Taxify is a $1 billion ride-hailing company headquartered in Estonia that has 15 million users and 500,000 drivers worldwide. The CEO told CNBC at the Web Summit conference earlier this week the ...
Estonian ride-hailing startup Taxify has slammed London's transport regulator as "the most hostile regulatory body we have ever encountered", and said it had appealed the loss of its licence. Taxify ...
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