Yango meets with Mozambican authorities to talk about mobility solutions

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the team of Yango, an international taxi app, met with the Ministry of Transport and the President of the Confederation of Economic Associations (CTA) of Mozambique, with the aim of demonstrating to the country's authorities how it will revolutionize urban mobility in the country.

Cutting-edge technology and a commitment to partnerships with local companies are the key to offering users an accessible, effective and agile service.

In circulation on the streets of Maputo since November 2022, in partnerships with local operators, Yango presented authorities and businesspeople with unique mobility technology that moves quickly at a very advantageous cost.

During a week in Mozambique, Anton Zykov, head of Government Relations at Yango, met with the President of the Confederation of Businessmen of Mozambique, Agostinho Vuma, with the Director of Transport and Communications, Fernando Sebastião Ouana, with the President of the Municipal Council of Maputo, Eneas Comiche, and other municipal and government authorities.

At this meeting, Zykov emphasized that Yango is not a transport operator, but an information technology company that provides a platform for optimizing the service of transport companies as well as taxi associations. In this sense, it demonstrated absolute openness to strengthening relationships with different companies and entities, including the Maputo Taxi Association, with which it formalized its intention to establish a partnership.

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In addition to promoting the quality and accessibility of urban transport, Yango's Head of Government Relations highlighted that partnerships between the platform and local operators will help create self-employment opportunities for young people who need a win-win economic activity. .

Yango's list of opportunities includes the platform's desire to attract foreign investors interested in the sector and bridge the gap between international credit institutions and local companies interested in renewing taxi fleets.

Security mechanisms, such as the possibility of sharing routes in real time, access to information about taxis, drivers and technology that monitors the driving style of drivers, who showed interest in the platform's proposal, were also presented to the Mozambican authorities.

In addition to Mozambique, Yango's digital services are present in Angola, Algeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon, Senegal, Zambia, Congo Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The company is present in more than 20 countries in different regions of the world, including Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East.

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