Latest Developments in Global Mobility As A Service Market

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Latest Developments in Global Mobility As A Service Market

  • ICT
  • Apr 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In February 2023, Uber partnered with financial services firm HSBC to launch a digital payments solution that enables unbanked drivers in Egypt to receive on-demand cash outs directly into mobile wallets. Through this collaboration, drivers on the Uber platform can access 100% of their earnings conveniently and in real-time using HSBC Net's payment system, enhancing financial inclusion and driver satisfaction
  • In January 2023, DiDi began working with Jordan Transfer Guidance to launch taxi dispatch services on routes that include last-mile transportation via the transfer guidance app. This collaboration, part of Jordan’s MaaS service and tourism DX initiative, is aimed at supporting the country’s tourism recovery post-COVID, particularly welcoming tourists from countries such as China
  • In November 2022, Moovit announced a new feature that enables commuters to reduce stress and uncertainty by tracking their transit lines in real-time along a live map. Available for multiple modes of transport such as buses, trains, trams, subways, ferries, and cable cars with GPS tracking, this feature initially launched in over 220 cities across 38 countries, offering users an added layer of confidence and convenience
  • In October 2022, Citymapper launched its Cycling SDK, which allows easy integration of cycle routing and turn-by-turn navigation into third-party apps with minimal coding. The SDK is highly customizable with options for colors, fonts, and icons, enabling developers to align it with their brand identity while improving cycling support in urban mobility platforms
  • In October 2022, SkedGo announced its support for the Leicester Buses Partnership in the U.K., introducing personalized, door-to-door bus trip planning based on user preferences. This integration also aims to highlight and encourage the use of local bus travel options, promoting smarter and more sustainable public transportation choices