All taxi operators cut taxi rental rebates for June
02 Jun 2020|354 views
All taxi operators have followed ComfortDelGro's lead in reducing rental rebates, although rental rates vary widely across companies.
The taxi giant, with 59% of the 18,000 cabs here announced last week that it would charge its cabbies 50% of the usual rental from 2 June 2020.
 
 
SMRT, the third largest player with 13.7% of the market, has the highest rental of around $69 for a similar taxi. Like ComfortDelGro, it had waived rental for the last two months.
Premier, with an 8.5% market share, is charging $21.40 - unchanged from previous month. The company said it is able to offer such a low rate because it had "helped drivers to save" instead of granting them a complete rental waiver last month. Prime, the smallest player with a 3.7% slice of the pie, is charging $38.80 for the next two weeks, up from $20 last month.
The company said it is fixing the price for two weeks instead of one month because it expects conditions to be fluid, and having a shorter commitment period allows it to be more responsive should market conditions change. The remaining cabs, comprising 1% of the market, are either owner-operated or with drivers who are on a salary scheme.
All taxi operators have followed ComfortDelGro's lead in reducing rental rebates, although rental rates vary widely across companies.
The taxi giant, with 59% of the 18,000 cabs here announced last week that it would charge its cabbies 50% of the usual rental from 2 June 2020.
 
 
SMRT, the third largest player with 13.7% of the market, has the highest rental of around $69 for a similar taxi. Like ComfortDelGro, it had waived rental for the last two months.
Premier, with an 8.5% market share, is charging $21.40 - unchanged from previous month. The company said it is able to offer such a low rate because it had "helped drivers to save" instead of granting them a complete rental waiver last month. Prime, the smallest player with a 3.7% slice of the pie, is charging $38.80 for the next two weeks, up from $20 last month.
The company said it is fixing the price for two weeks instead of one month because it expects conditions to be fluid, and having a shorter commitment period allows it to be more responsive should market conditions change. The remaining cabs, comprising 1% of the market, are either owner-operated or with drivers who are on a salary scheme.
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