Ride-hailing firm, Taxify has taken steps to ease the strain on its drivers amid fuel price increases.
In an email circulated to its driver-partners in Accra, Taxify said that it was putting in place a bonus in place to boost driver-partner earnings.
European based ride-hailing platform normally takes a 15 percent commission but with this move, it will be giving driver-partners 5 percent back on each trip.
“We want our driver-partners to know that we’re with them through everything and that includes increased fuel prices. Taxify believes that happy drivers equal happy riders and we’ll continue to put initiatives in place that not only keep driver-partners happy but overall make the experience of driving with Taxify even better” Taxify’s Operations Manager, Albert Aryee said in a statement.
This bonus follows a number of initiatives Taxify has introduced this year.
The European ride-hailing app recently rolled out driver-destinations which it says allows drivers receive trips along the route to their destinations.
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By: citinewsroom.com/Ghana