
What sets inDrive apart in Malaysia’s crowded e-hailing market? Unlike other platforms, inDrive runs on a “willing buyer, willing seller” model, where passengers and drivers agree on a fare with no surge pricing.
In this episode of Scoop Insight, we speak with Govin Kumaar (Country Representative) and Shaerine Kaur (Communications Manager, South East Asia) from inDrive about:
🚖 Their unique pricing model and how it benefits both passengers and drivers
📊 Expansion in Malaysia – with over 30,000 drivers already onboard and a 2025 target of 40,000
💰 What percentage of fares drivers really take home
💳 Why cash and QR code payments still dominate the region
⚖️ Regulatory challenges including compliance steps taken
🛡️ Safety features for riders and drivers, plus thoughts on the new Gig Economy Bill
Whether you’re a passenger curious about fare negotiations, a driver exploring new platforms, or simply following the future of the gig economy, this episode gives you an inside look into how inDrive is reshaping the e-hailing industry in Malaysia and beyond.
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