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Yango Group begins trial operations in Nepal with its mobility solutions
The mobility service, Yango Ride, connects passengers with local transportation providers while enabling partner drivers to easily reach potential customers.
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Yango Group, a global technology company, has entered the Nepali market with the trial launch of its city services app, Yango. The ride-hailing feature, Yango Ride, is the first service to go live in the app during this test phase in Kathmandu. The app is currently available in the city and can be downloaded for free from both Google Play and the App Store.
The mobility service, Yango Ride, connects passengers with local transportation providers while enabling partner drivers to easily reach potential customers. Powered by advanced technology, including mapping tools, navigation systems, and intelligent order distribution algorithms, the platform aims to deliver a cost-effective and seamless experience for passengers while also maximising operational efficiency for drivers.
“We’re excited to begin our test phase in Kathmandu with our mobility solution,” said Adeniyi Adebayo, Chief Business Officer of Yango Ride. “The Yango Ride business model is centred around strong partnerships with local entrepreneurs. We aim to generate economic opportunities and support the continued development of Kathmandu’s dynamic transport infrastructure. During the trial period, feedback from passengers and drivers will play a vital role in refining our service to suit the unique needs of the Nepali market.”
Yango is committed to enhancing mobility access in Kathmandu by offering a dependable option for daily transportation needs and helping create job opportunities. Through its app, the service has already enabled local partners and transport providers to offer ride services to passengers. One of the company’s primary goals is to support the local economy while advancing the digital transformation of business operations for its Nepali partners.