MiCab

Last updated
MiDriver
FormerlyMiCab (2012-2019)
Type Privately held company
Industry Vehicle for hire, IT
FounderEddie Ybanez
Kenneth Baylosis
Headquarters,
Area served
Philippines - Cebu City, Davao City, Iloilo, and Metro Manila
Key people
  • Kenneth Baylosis (CEO)
Services Vehicle for hire
Website www.micab.co

Micab is a mobile app for hailing taxicabs in the Philippines. It was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Cebu City. [1] The company operates in Cebu City, Davao City, Iloilo, and Metro Manila. [2] [3]

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Unlike other taxi hailing mobile apps, Micab does not monetize from users. Instead it monetizes through companies and brands who want to reach its substantial user base. [4]

History

Micab was conceived at Startup Weekend Cebu in November 2012 by co-founders Eddie Ybanez and Kenneth Baylosis. [5] They originally envisioned Micab as a SMS-based taxi-hailing solution, but eventually pivoted into a mobile app available on both Android and iOS. [3] [6]

In July 2017, Micab was serving about 20,000 passengers per month, with more than 200,000 monthly bookings. It announced two major partnerships with both the Philippine National Taxi Operators Association (PNTOA) and the Association of Taxi Operators in Metro Manila (ATOMM), giving Micab access to more than 20,000 taxis. [7]

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References

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  2. "'Micab' taxi-hailing app service not yet in Manila, clarifies CEO". Rappler . August 15, 2017.
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