“The launch of our partnership with ComfortDelGro marks a huge milestone for both companies. The welfare and overall income sustainability of drivers is our top priority, and with this partnership, drivers will be able to see higher demand and improved earnings, while commuters can look forward to greater availability of rides with shorter waiting times, making this partnership a win for everyone,” says Lien Choong Luen, general manager at Gojek Singapore. “We look forward to working closely with ComfortDelGro to provide better value in the point-to-point industry.”
“Taxis remain a key component of our public transport infrastructure. By combining our fleets in a cross-dispatch model, ComfortDelGro’s two-shift taxi system will help ensure more availability and shorter waiting times during non-peak hours. At the same time, this partnership will also reduce waiting times and increase ride availability for passengers, a win-win for all. Partnerships of this nature strengthen the whole ecosystem and also make the point-to-point industry a more attractive option for vocational license holders,” adds Jackson Chia, CEO of ComfortDelGro’s private mobility group.
As at 9.44am, shares in ComfortDelGro are trading 1 cent higher or 0.68% up at $1.49.