By: Radhakrishna N S
INDIAN ride-hailing company Ola announced on Tuesday that it is to launch services in Britain, expanding its foray abroad and intensifying its battle with US rival Uber. Britain will be Ola’s second venture into a foreign market after it started operations in Australia in February. Ola said in a statement that it had obtained licenses to operate in South Wales and Greater Manchester. It said it would start the South Wales operations within the next month and was inviting private vehicle owners and taxi drivers to partner with it. “Ola is excited to announce its plans for the UK, one…
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