Kolkata-based Savetur Digital, which owns and runs the aggregator app TYGR (pronounced Tiger), on Wednesday made an official foray into Mumbai to compete against the big two in the segment - Ola and Uber. With a fleet of 5,000 cabs, TYGR, which has had a soft launch in Mumbai, aims to expand to 10,000 cabs in the city over the next two to three months. We run a subscription-based service wherein the cab partner pays us only Rs 500 a month as against the 25-30 percent fees charged on the turnover by other aggregators. We do not do pricing surge either, said Aditya Poddar, Co-founder and Chief Executive, of the company.
Kolkata-based Savetur Digital, which owns and runs the aggregator app TYGR (pronounced Tiger), on Wednesday made an official foray into Mumbai to compete against the big two in the segment - Ola and Uber. With a fleet of 5,000 cabs, TYGR, which has had a soft launch in Mumbai, aims to expand to 10,000 cabs in the city over the next two to three months. We run a subscription-based service wherein the cab partner pays us only Rs 500 a month as against the 25-30 percent fees charged on the turnover by other aggregators. We do not do pricing surge either, said Aditya Poddar, Co-founder and Chief Executive, of the company.