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When Pavan Guntupalli launched Rapido in 2015, few believed bike taxis could survive India’s crowded mobility market. But ...
Aravind Sanka, Co-founder, Rapido, an online bike taxi aggregator, started playing football with colleagues to break the monotony. Slowly, it became a compulsory part of his break and fun time.
Aravind Sanka, the Co-founder of Rapido is an IIT-Bhubaneswar alumnus, who started working for the e-commerce giant Flipkart’s logistics division Ekart in 2012. For 3.5 years, he was deeply ...
Prior, Pavan, along with Aaravind Sank, launched their first startup, theKarrier, a company that used minitrucks to provide ...
As Uber doubles down on India for growth, homegrown rival Rapido is outpacing it in new user acquisition and daily rides.
We are going to be a lifetime zero-commission model,” Sanka said. The company charges drivers a flat monthly fee of Rs 500 for every Rs 10,000 earned through the platform.
Today, we have 2 million active drivers earning through our platform every month, making us the largest gig worker employer ...
Aravind Sanka, co-founder, Rapido, talks about how brands and agencies can engage with their consumers– On the playbook, brands and agencies need to adopt in the new normal ...
India is crucial for Uber because its massive population of more than 1.4 billion people represents an unparalleled ...
Aravind Sanka, the company's CEO, told ET that the funds will be used to expand Rapido's newly launched four-wheeler taxi service, which competes with Ola and Uber. Venture capital fund Nexus ...
Sanka added that Rapido will use the capital to increase the number of its operational cities to almost 250-300 in the next year. At present, the company services more than 100 cities in India.