The app allows passengers to submit a trip-request using their smartphones, which is then transmitted to the closest Limofied drivers. The drivers then use their registered vehicles to provide timely, comfortable, courteous and most economical transportation services to a variety of consumer segments.
“Being a Pakistani living abroad, it was my desire to make innovative contributions to empower the deprived segments in our motherland, through technological solutions," said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Limofied Technologies Ltd Syed Muhammad Kashif Iqbal.
"These solutions create sustainable employment opportunities and healthy revenue streams, especially for the new generation," he added.
The launch of Limofied comes after Careem and Uber have already entered the Pakistan market, launching different kinds of promos and services to compete with each other.
Australian ride-sharing service Limofied is coming to Pakistan
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