国际英语新闻:China's Wechat, Easy Taxi launch taxi-hail app in Singapore
SINGAPORE, July 16 (Xinhua) -- Chinese IT giant Tencent and Easy Taxi, the world's biggest taxi booking app, have announced a partnership allowing WeChat users to book taxis directly via the popular messaging app, according to a press release issued by Easy Taxi on Wednesday.
Early adopters now can enjoy a 5-Singapore-Dollar (4 U.S. Dollars) off on taxi fares.
New users can download the WeChat app to mobile devices, while existing users can simply follow Easy Taxi's official WeChat account to use the taxi booking function.
Just like the promotion on taxi fares in China, for each bookings made through Wechat, passenger can save 5 Singapore dollars (4 U.S. Dollars) while taxi drivers will get an additional 1 Singapore Dollar (0.8 U.S. Dollar).
Li Jianggan, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Easy Taxi Singapore said that they launched the service in response to the rapid expansion of Wechat users in Singapore.
"In the age of mobile internet, much of our social interactions are conducted via our smart phones. Integrating Easy Taxi into WeChat is a logical decision, as it gives consumers an integrated experience both online and offline," said Li Jianggan, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Easy Taxi Singapore.
Li also said that Easy Taxi will integrate its cashless payment feature on the WeChat platform in the coming weeks, and they are also working with companies such as FoodPanda to enable services through WeChat.
Following the pilot program in Singapore, the partnership will be extended to other countries where both WeChat and Easy Taxi are available.
Easy Taxi is the world's biggest taxi booking app, currently available across 200 cities in over 30 countries around the world. Founded in Brazil in 2011, the company started expansion in Asia in 2013. The Singapore office began operations in December 2013 and has since grown to be the biggest in Asia.
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