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Online taxi firm Showfa sets to charge drivers Sh300 daily

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Last updated: February 27, 2023 4:06 pm
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Showfa, the latest taxi-hailing player to enter the Kenya market, has set a subscription fee of Sh300 per day for car drivers as it seeks to differentiate itself in a market where rivals charge commissions as a percentage of fares.

Showfa Business Development Director Dhruv Rajah told Business Daily that car drivers will pay Sh300 while bodaboda riders will part with a daily fee of Sh50, with the operators taking the entire earnings made during the course of the day.

“The daily subscription is as low as Sh300 for cars and Sh50 for Bodas,” said Rajah in an email response.

On the platform, drivers can choose to either make daily, weekly or monthly subscriptions.

Trade and Investments Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria, who officiated the launch, was the first customer to be onboarded after he took a ride for a State House meeting.

Showfa says both the driver and the passenger apps are available for download on PlayStore and IOS.

Additionally, the firm announced plans to launch ambulance services where customers can order emergency services through the app.

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Showfa joins a crowded market of over six taxi apps that have been licensed by the National Transport and Safety Authority to operate in the country. They include Bolt, Uber, Little, Farasi and Yego.

Unlike the commission-based model where drivers pay a set percentage to the taxi platforms every time they make a trip, Showfa ’s subscription-based strategy, which is the first of its kind in Kenya, will see drivers submit payments only once while retaining the rest of the day’s earnings.

Yego and Little, for instance, require drivers to submit a 12 percent and a 15 percent commission per ride respectively while others charge 18 percent

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