Ola today announced it is planning to enter the UK, bringing a dynamic, responsible new service to the market. The company has obtained licenses to operate in South Wales and Greater Manchester and will launch operations in South Wales within the next month. Hello UK🇬🇧 ! We're Ola, an inclusive, driver-focused ride-hailing platform. We are expanding our service to South Wales this August. Now registering drivers in Cardiff and Newport! Find out more: http://bit.ly/2B2zW3h pic.twitter.com/dCICB3cn4h — Ola UK (@OlaInUK) August 7, 2018 The company claims that it is the only ride-hailing app in the UK providing options like PHVs and Black Cabs through one consumer-friendly platform. The company is working with local authorities across the UK to expand nationwide by end of 2018. Ola's passenger safety features include DBS screened drivers, 24/7 voice support, options to share ride details with emergency contacts and in-app emergency features. Back in February, Ola announced that it foraying into Australia where it now operates in seven major cities and over 40,000 drivers across Australia have registered since its launch in February and have completed millions of rides. Ola mentioned that it now conducts 1 billion rides each year globally, with more than 1 million drivers and 125 million customers in over ...
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