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Drivezy gets parking at Oyo post agreement
"Our association with Drivezy will help us add a new dimension to our service offerings,” Gaurav Ajmera, COO — India and South Asia at Oyo, said.

Ola launches self-drive business
The company started with a pilot of 500 vehicles in four hubs in Bengaluru — Marathahalli, Whitefield, Koram...

Bounce close to finalising $100 million funding round
The term sheet for the deal has been signed and the transaction is expected to close sh...
Scooter rentals give new spin to asset-light model
Three companies — Vogo, Drivezy and Bounce — control 81% of India’s on-demand vehicle rental market.
SoftBank and Amazon in talks to invest in Drivezy
Amazon’s bet on the company is likely to be based on Drivezy’s meta-search platform, Rayy, making it more of a technology play for the Seattle-based company
Rental startups moot CIBIL-like ratings for customers
The move could resolve many trust-based issues for these startups, but will be challenging to implement, say experts.
Rental startups will soon rate customers to predict their behaviour
The move could resolve many trust-based issues for these startups, but will be challenging to implement, say experts.
Drivezy in talks to raise $100 million funding, eyes international expansion
Co-founded in 2015 by Ashwarya Singh, Abhishek Mahajan, Hemant Sah, Vasant Verma and Amit Sahu, Drivezy (formerly JustRide) has till date raised equity investments of $31 million.
Scooter-sharing startups dip into small talent pool
The startups, fast emerging as alternatives to last-mile mobility, require people with experience around Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based supply chain, design and manufacturing.
Drivezy eyes $60 million in the tank
Latest round by vehicle-sharing platform is set to value the firm at $400 million.
Scooter-sharing companies need new rules to connect the last mile
ROADBLOCK: Existing rules do not address the use of such vehicles for point-to-point commuting.
Drivezy to raise $20m in this round
Sharing economy-focused startup Drivezy is in advanced stages to raise $20 million (about Rs 147 crore) in its next round of funding, as the Bengaluru-based startup looks to ramp up its vehicle fleet.
Vehicle sharing firm Drivezy adds 10,000 bikes to its fleet
Founded in 2015, Bengaluru-based Drivezy offers car, motorcycle and scooter sharing services across nine cities in the country.
Drivezy raises $20 million in Series B equity financing
The round also saw participation from other investors including Yamaha Motor Co Ltd, Axan Partners and IT Farm.
Drivezy drives into Hyderabad with a fleet of 500 bikes and scooters
Drivezy is looking to triple its revenue and fleet size in the current financial year, a company statement said.
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