Ola drivers can now avail the company’s zero commission model by , where they have to pay INR 67 a day, which constitutes to INR 2,010 a month, the ride hailing major announced in a social media page.
Ola said in a statement that it has launched a nationwide zero commission model, which would cover autos, bikes and cabs.
The Bhavish Aggarwal-led unicorn claims that the new model will allow drivers to retain 100% of their income. As part of the new roll out, the drivers can choose their subscription plan and avail the zero commission model.
“The launch of 0% commission model pan India marks a fundamental shift in the ride-hailing businesses. Removing commissions empowers driver partners with much more ownership and opportunity. They are the backbone of the mobility ecosystem and giving them complete control of their earnings will help in creating a more resilient and sustainable ride-hailing network across the country,” an Ola Spokesperson said.
Ola has now joined the likes of Rapido and Namma Yatri who already run their platforms on a zero commission model for their riders and drivers. Earlier this year, Uber also .
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