City
Epaper

Obey Cabs brings its affordable cab services to Lucknow

By ANI | Updated: October 13, 2021 16:10 IST

One of India's most affordable cab services, Obey Cabs has extended its utilities to the city of Lucknow. The brand received a funding amount of INR 10 crore from The Virtual Group and has already established its roots in the city of Kolkata, Guwahati, Jorhat, Bulandshahr, Lucknow, Bilaspur, Korba, and Dhubri.

Open in App

One of India's most affordable cab services, Obey Cabs has extended its utilities to the city of Lucknow. The brand received a funding amount of INR 10 crore from The Virtual Group and has already established its roots in the city of Kolkata, Guwahati, Jorhat, Bulandshahr, Lucknow, Bilaspur, Korba, and Dhubri.

Obey Cabs have 35000 cabs servicing people around 8 cities all over the country. They are making sure that their cabs ask for no cancellation charges, no extra night fares, and also no charge recharges, making them the city's most affordable cab option. They are also providing an insurance policy available for all their users.

Founded by Sanjai Kumar, is working with an aim to provide indigenous service to the whole country. They are fulfilling a dream to provide the cheapest service so that every person in the country can book a taxi according to their needs. Talking about the inspiration that led him to launch the brand, he said, "A lot of drivers face challenging situations due to other companies taking more commission from the driver but none of them is ready to solve their problem. On the other hand, a lot of cabs also charge bizarre amounts from their customers. Therefore, I decided to make a company that will have the cheapest fare and lowest commission so that no one has to suffer."

Being a graduate in engineering and holding an MBA degree, Sanjay Kumar has got a knack for being an effective businessman. He holds a vision that if one wants to do something in life then one should never give up and continue their hustle. With this in mind, Obey Cabs is also gearing up to launch its services in five cities of Gujarat in the month of November, including Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Rajkot, Surat, and Vadodara.

The company was founded with the vision to provide taxi drivers better financial and income opportunities while minimizing surcharges for their customers obey Cabs has quickly gained its position as India's second-largest taxi aggregator company under the start-up India scheme.

By 2022, they have a target to provide their services to the whole country and also start a helicopter service from Dhaka city of Bangladesh from April month of 2022. For this, they are planning to launch six helicopters initially. Working hard to provide the best services, Obey Cabs is definitely emerging as the most sought-after cab service in various cities.

This story is provided by The PRTree.will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/The PRTree)

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Obey cabsVirtual groupSanjai kumarlucknowguwahatiSanjay KumarLucknow kanpurLucknow municipal
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentAshish Vidyarthi Confirms He and Wife Rupali Are Safe After Road Accident in Guwahati

NationalLucknow: Drunk Sub-Inspector Detained After Car Crashes into Barricades Post New Year Celebrations

NationalChristmas 2025: December 25 Reflects India’s Unity and Legacy, Says PM Narendra Modi (Watch Video)

NationalDelhi-Lucknow Highway Accident: One Injured as Two Trucks Crash Into Divider Amid Dense Fog in Moradabad

CricketIND vs SA: India vs South Africa 4th T20I Abandoned Due to Excessive Fog in Lucknow

Business Realted Stories

BusinessPre-budget meeting positive and constructive: States’ Representatives

BusinessFinance Minister chairs Pre-Budget Consultation meeting with States, Union Territories

BusinessPunjab serves platform in defence manufacturing sector, says Minister Arora

BusinessStates must play bigger role in India’s tech self-reliance, Viksit Bharat goals: NITI Aayog Vice Chairman

BusinessCCPA cracks down on restaurants for illegal service charges, takes action against 27 establishments