The ride-hailing service inDrive has launched a promotional commission rate of just one percent for its drivers in Johannesburg and Pretoria. This initiative, running through the end of the year, is intended to alleviate financial pressure on drivers by allowing them to retain ninety-nine percent of their fare income.
InDrive's country representative, Ashif Black, stated the company responded to driver calls for fairer systems. The move significantly undercuts the commission rates of major competitors and aims to build driver loyalty in a competitive market. The company's standard global commission is reportedly under eleven percent. Driver associations have welcomed the temporary reduction while expressing a desire for it to become permanent.
InDrive's country representative, Ashif Black, stated the company responded to driver calls for fairer systems. The move significantly undercuts the commission rates of major competitors and aims to build driver loyalty in a competitive market. The company's standard global commission is reportedly under eleven percent. Driver associations have welcomed the temporary reduction while expressing a desire for it to become permanent.