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India ride-sharing firm Ola to enter Australia | India ride-sharing firm Ola to enter Australia |
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India's ride-sharing company Ola is entering the Australian market in what will be the firm's first international venture. | India's ride-sharing company Ola is entering the Australian market in what will be the firm's first international venture. |
It plans to first launch in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth and says it will soon start recruiting drivers. | It plans to first launch in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth and says it will soon start recruiting drivers. |
The Australian taxi-hailing app industry is dominated by Uber - Ola's biggest rival in India. | The Australian taxi-hailing app industry is dominated by Uber - Ola's biggest rival in India. |
Bangalore-based Ola was set up in 2011 and has grown rapidly as more people bought smartphones. | Bangalore-based Ola was set up in 2011 and has grown rapidly as more people bought smartphones. |
It now claims to have about 125 million users in India, with around one million drivers across more than 110 cities. | It now claims to have about 125 million users in India, with around one million drivers across more than 110 cities. |
'Excited' | |
Ola, which still needs regulatory approval to launch in Australia, said it would offer a "high-quality and affordable travel experience". | Ola, which still needs regulatory approval to launch in Australia, said it would offer a "high-quality and affordable travel experience". |
"We are very excited about launching Ola in Australia and see immense potential for the ride-sharing ecosystem which embraces new technology and innovation," said Ola's chief executive and co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal. | "We are very excited about launching Ola in Australia and see immense potential for the ride-sharing ecosystem which embraces new technology and innovation," said Ola's chief executive and co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal. |
Both Uber and Ola have received heavy investment from Japan's Softbank. A deal last week saw Softbank lead a consortium that bought a chunk of the US company. | Both Uber and Ola have received heavy investment from Japan's Softbank. A deal last week saw Softbank lead a consortium that bought a chunk of the US company. |
Ola vs Uber - who's the biggest player in India? | Ola vs Uber - who's the biggest player in India? |
Suranjana Tewari, BBC News Mumbai | Suranjana Tewari, BBC News Mumbai |
Home-grown Ola has been in a fierce battle with Uber since the San Francisco-based firm opened up shop in India in 2013. | Home-grown Ola has been in a fierce battle with Uber since the San Francisco-based firm opened up shop in India in 2013. |
The two firms now share 90% of the marketplace but there are different opinions on which company is bigger. | The two firms now share 90% of the marketplace but there are different opinions on which company is bigger. |
According to one report from research firm KalaGato, Uber's market share touched 50% in mid-2017, while Ola had 44.2%. | According to one report from research firm KalaGato, Uber's market share touched 50% in mid-2017, while Ola had 44.2%. |
But Uber is in just 29 Indian cities compared with Ola's presence in more than 110 cities across the country. | But Uber is in just 29 Indian cities compared with Ola's presence in more than 110 cities across the country. |
Ola's technological developments, that offer passengers wifi, films and music play well with the diverse Indian market. | Ola's technological developments, that offer passengers wifi, films and music play well with the diverse Indian market. |
And the move by an indigenous start-up to venture out of its home market in such a competitive industry is likely to be seen as a great achievement. | And the move by an indigenous start-up to venture out of its home market in such a competitive industry is likely to be seen as a great achievement. |
Ola will also compete in Australia with Taxify, the European firm which set up business in Sydney late last year, and expanded to Melbourne earlier this month. | |
But statistics by research firm Roy Morgan suggest that Uber is well placed to battle its new competitors. | But statistics by research firm Roy Morgan suggest that Uber is well placed to battle its new competitors. |
The US firm, which was made legal in Australia in 2015, gave rides to 3.7 million Australians in the three months to December - almost four times the number of passengers it carried in the same period two years earlier. |