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Fate of Iranian Ride-Hailing Firms Hang in Balance
EghtesadOnline: Tehran Municipality took Iran E-Commerce Union to court on Monday over “illegally” issuing permits to local ride-hailing companies Snapp and Tap30.
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Tehran Municipality Files Lawsuit to Terminate Permits of Online Taxis
EghtesadOnline: Tehran Municipality has filed a lawsuit against Iran E-Commerce Union, arguing that the latter has illegally issued permits to online taxi firms like Snapp and Tap30, and demanding…
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Plan to Boost Safety of Ride-Hailing Passengers
EghtesadOnline: Tap30, the second most popular ride-hailing app in Iran, is planning to connect its security system directly to the police for improving the safety of passengers.
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Massive Data Leak Hits Ride-Hailing Firm in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Sensitive data on thousands of Iranian drivers working with ride-hailing firm TAP30 was left unsecure in a publicly available database, a cyber threat intelligence expert discovered.
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Iranian Ride-Hailing Firm Taps Local Investors
EghtesadOnline: Iran’s ride-hailing firm TAP30 has signed a $7.3 million investment agreement with two subsidiaries of Bank Saman.
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New Move to Restrict 2 Iranian Ride-Hailing Apps
EghtesadOnline: The National Competition Council says it will introduce a new mechanism for overseeing operations of ride-hailing services.
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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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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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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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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…
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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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Tap30 Banned in Mashhad
EghtesadOnline: The second most popular low-cost ride-hailing app in Iran, Tap30, has been shut down in the shrine city of Mashhad by the city’s Taxi Guild.
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Tap30 Enters Mashhad
EghtesadOnline: One of the most popular low-cost ride hailing apps in Iran, Tap30, has offering services in the northeastern shrine city of Mashhad, capital of Khorasan Razavi Province, following…
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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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Launching Own App in Tehran; Traditional Cabbies Refuse to Take Backseat
EghtesadOnline: In the latest attempt to claw back market share from local ride-hailing applications Snapp and TAP30, Tehran’s Taxi Organization will launch its own app in the near future, the…
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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.