Local start-up Ryde is upping the ante against its ride-hailing rivals by upgrading its RydeX private-hire car booking service to go on-demand.
A new ride-hailing app will make its debut in Singapore within the next two weeks, making it the third firm to enter the market since Uber's departure.
Home-grown ride-hailing app firm Ryde, in a bid to jostle with Grab and fellow newcomers, has gotten off to a good start since its launch on 2nd May.
A slew of newcomers has entered the ride-hailing market following Grab's acquisition of Uber's South East Asian business two months ago.
Local carpooling app Ryde will be launching its private-hire car service - RydeX - which allows users to request for their favourite drivers, on 2nd May.
Following the Grab-Uber deal, private-hire drivers here are taking a wait-and-see approach to the new players expected to enter the market.