tag Iran Ride-Hailing

Ride-Hailing Snapp Enters Tabriz

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s largest ride-hailing company, Snapp, has entered the northeastern city of Tabriz.
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Publish Date:25/October/2017 | 15:12

Tax Holiday for Ride-Hailing Drivers

EghtesadOnline: Drivers of ride-hailing services like Snapp and Tap30 are exempted from paying tax for now, the director of Iranian National Tax Administration told reporters on August 20.
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Publish Date:23/August/2017 | 09:13

Ride-Hailing Competition Gets Stiff in Iran

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s major ride-hailing companies have started expanding their range of services, each offering something “genuine” in the unending hunt for a bigger share of the pie.
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Publish Date:30/June/2017 | 13:27

Snapp Ventures into Scandalous Territory

EghtesadOnline: Local ride-hailing service Snapp entered food delivery industry in July. In a move to promote the service it announced a 50% discount on food orders this weekend.
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Publish Date:30/October/2017 | 13:56

Russian Ride-Hailing App to Enter Iran

EghtesadOnline: Russian ride-hailing service Maxim is set to enter the Iranian market, a company representative Pavel Stennikov announced.
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Publish Date:09/October/2017 | 13:50

Taxman Watching Ride-Hailing Companies

EghtesadOnline: The outgoing Telecoms Minister Mahmoud Vaezi, has called for addressing the “unclear status” of taxing online businesses like the ride-hailing apps, Snapp and Tap30.
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Publish Date:16/August/2017 | 10:02

Snapp Faces New ‘Legal’ Snag

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s Road Maintenance and Transportation Organization has filed a complaint with the judiciary against ride-hailing service Snapp.
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Publish Date:01/August/2017 | 11:31

Iran Ride-Hailing Service Snapp to Deliver Food

EghtesadOnline: The largest ride-hailing service provider in Iran, Snapp, is set to enter the fast-food delivery industry with a new upgrade to its growing range of services.
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Publish Date:15/July/2017 | 10:55

No End in Sight to Taxi Organization Plight

EghtesadOnline: The Tehran Taxi Organization has come up with its old rhetoric against ride-hailing services now saying that cabbies registered with the organization are not allowed to simultaneously work for Tap30 and Snapp — two major players in Iran’s ride-hailing sector.
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Publish Date:14/June/2017 | 24:13

Ride-Hailing Service Fights for Survival

EghtesadOnline: CEO of Iran’s popular ride-hailing service Tap30 has accused the Iran Chamber of Guilds of delay in issuing of permits to the business in favor of other companies.
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Publish Date:12/June/2017 | 08:20

Ride-Hailing Services' Fortunes Improve in Iran

EghtesadOnline: Deputy Minister of Telecommunication and Information Technology says the Iranian ride-hailing startup, Snapp, has so far attracted more than 900 billion rials ($24 million) of foreign investments.
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Publish Date:22/April/2017 | 07:50

Ride-Hailing TAP30 Launched in Isfahan

EghtesadOnline: Iran’s second most popular ride-hailing service TAP30 has started services in the central tourist city of Isfahan.
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Publish Date:13/April/2017 | 09:14

Iran Ride-Hailing Apps Future at Stake

EghtesadOnline: In a strange turn of events, the head of Iran's IT Union says the organization has given the go-ahead for dismantling the popular ride-hailing startups Snapp and TAP30.
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Publish Date:04/February/2017 | 09:59