Ola has applied for a city taxi licence in New Delhi under the name Ola Fleet, two people directly aware of the matter, including a top government official, told ET, as the
Ola has started a new low-cost service that seeks to match rival Uber’s lowest-cost service. Called Ola Micro, the service is being launched in seven cities in India at a per kilometer
Ola has slashed rates for its ride-sharing feature “Ola Share” to Rs 6 per k.m. “With Ola Share, we are addressing the need for reliable and affordable mobility solutions, at scale. For
Ola made an announcement That it signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh. This was done in the presence of the UP Chief Minister Shri Akhilesh Yadav.
Ola, India’s biggest taxi-hailing service, has raised $222.5 million in a fresh round of funding from investors led by New York-based Falcon Edge Capital, about six months after the company raised $400