Tootle Introduces New Commission Structure for Riders
15th April 2024, Kathmandu
Tootle, Nepal’s pioneering ride-sharing platform, announces a significant update to its commission structure for riders, effective from Baisakh 2, 2081. The new structure introduces commission rates of 12% for cabs and 15% for bikes, aimed at fostering sustainable growth and enhancing the platform’s services.
As part of Tootle’s ongoing commitment to innovation and improvement, the revised
commission rates seek to strike a balance between ensuring fair compensation for riders and maintaining affordability for users. By implementing differentiated rates for cabs and bikes, Tootle aims to optimize earnings for its diverse network of riders while offering competitive pricing for passengers.
“We are constantly striving to enhance the Tootle experience for both riders and users,” said Rubik Joshi, Managing Director of Zapp Services Pvt. Ltd. “The introduction of the new commission structure reflects our dedication to creating a sustainable ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders. We believe that these changes will further strengthen our platform and contribute to the growth of Nepal’s transportation industry.”
With these updates, Tootle reaffirms its commitment to empowering riders while delivering convenient and affordable transportation solutions to users across Nepal. The company remains dedicated to fostering innovation and driving positive change in the country’s mobility landscape.