Cabify has also opened up to operating in the driverless vehicle rental market, after having recently expanded the company’s corporate purpose to incorporate this activity into its business.
The Spanish mobility firm announced last Friday in the Official Gazette of the Mercantile Registry (Borme) that it had included a modification in its corporate purpose to expand it and introduce the activity of “leasing of vehicles without a driver”.
Company sources explain that the company has carried out this expansion to “have a greater range of options related to the promotion of urban mobility”.
Currently, Cabify operates in this market but through a alliance with Wible in Madridthrough which it offers the car rental service per minute from this carsharing company operated by Kia and Repsol.
Within its current corporate purpose are activities such as the development, realization, presentation and marketing of applications for mobile terminals, the leasing of vehicles with drivers, the provision of discretionary public transportation for passengers, the provision of discretionary freight transportation services or the mediation in contracting taxi services.
In 2018, Cabify signed an alliance with the subscription car company Bipi to offer vehicle rentals by days or months, but this agreement is no longer active and is not offered by the company.
In any case, the signature has been adding different services to its application and already offers, among others, trips by private car with driver or taxi, rental of motorcycles and cars by the hour or the sending of packages.
Cabify began its activity in Madrid in 2011 and is already present in six countries (Spain, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia and Uruguay) and has approximately 1,000 employees distributed in offices in Spain and Latin America.
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