Indian ride-hailing service Ola, which counts Didi and SoftBank as investors, is launching in Australia; Europe-based Taxify also recently launched in Australia
it said today it is recruiting drivers in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth ahead of upcoming launches http://techcrunch.com/...
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Ola's first expansion outside of India will be Australia — it said today it is recruiting drivers in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth ahead of upcoming launches http://techcrunch.com/...