Swvl has since launched in Pakistan and recently moved its headquarters to Dubai. “By the end of next year, we want to be in more cities, a city is a market for us. We are planning to open in Manila, Jakarta and Dhaka,” Shahzeb Memon, Swvl Pakistan’s general manager told Reuters on Monday in a phone interview from Karachi. Swvl Pakistan responded with a statement saying the company always carried out its business in a lawful manner and was committed to complying with the region’s laws. Swvl says its service targets existing ride-hailing users and aims to create transportation options for a large and growing middle class in Asian cities.
Source: bd News24 November 11, 2019 09:36 UTC