Uber rolls out zero-commission model for auto rides
Ride-hailing company Uber has launched a
zero-commission model for auto drivers, allowing them to
use the app as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform
to connect with customers. This shift enables drivers to
negotiate fares directly with riders and receive
payments without platform interference.
With this change, fares will now be paid
directly to the driver, and Uber will no longer have
control over ride execution or quality.
“Fares shown in the app are suggested,
but you and the driver partner may agree on a different
amount,” a notification on the Uber app stated.
An Uber spokesperson added, “Given
the industry’s shift towards a subscription-based model
for drivers, we have decided to align our approach
accordingly so as not to be at a competitive
disadvantage.”
The move comes amid ongoing
confusion over GST applicability on ride-hailing
services. Both Uber and Ola had approached the finance
ministry last year seeking clarity on the issue.
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