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Safaricom’s Little cab to launch in Nigeria early 2017

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Safaricom’s Little cab to launch in Nigeria early 2017

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Craft Silicon and Safaricom backed taxi hailing app Litlle Ride  is launching in Uganda and Nigeria in the first quarter of 2017 as part of their expansion plans to reach a larger market in Africa.

According to the CEO of Craft Silicon, Kamal Budhabhatti, “We are now only operating in Kenya but we are launching in Uganda soon. Safaricom is a good partner but they may not be in every market but we have to figure out how to grow the business to other markets. Craft Silicon operates in 45 countries globally and we are going to launch in all these countries even if Safaricom is not there. We are launching in Nigeria in the first quarter of 2017.”

The story of Little can be likened to that of a quintessential underdog. After launching earlier this year, they had to change their name from Little Cabs when someone forgot to register the trademark. That notwithstanding, their entrance to the Kenyan ride-hailing market heralded reactionary actions by their competitors, with Maramoja Transport slashing fares, and Uber following suit not long after.

So far, Little has become one of the biggest ride sharing apps in Kenya, and have introduced several interesting features. One of such is the Lady Bug ride category with female drivers to help women feel safer on trips. Little also added another feature that allows its users who are not connected to the internet to hail rides using a USSD code.The app also allows users to make payments with M-pesa, with its drivers doubling as M-Pesa agents. This might also suggest a likely entrance of M-pesa into the Nigerian.

Uber, arguably Nigeria’s most popular ride hailing app, could also do with stiffer competition in the Nigerian market. Little’s entrance into the Nigerian ride-hailing market couldn’t be more exciting for me as a consumer, as it could bring about a noticeable drop in fares.

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