It’s ‘JumJum’ for PickMe in Nepal
View(s):PickMe will take its innovative ride hailing business to Nepal with the launch of the latest technology partnership, JumJum(Let’s Go) in Nepal, a country where 78 per cent of 3.22 million vehicles registered are motorcycles. Named as the Motorcycle city, Kathmandu Valley claims to have over a million motorcycles on their busy roads.
In a media release, PickMe’s CEO Zulfer Jiffry says it made perfect sense to launch their services for Nepal’s motorcycle segment. JumJum will initially launch in the Kathmandu valley, which is said to be home to 40 per cent of the 2.5 million registered motorbikes in Nepal. The App which is called JumJum to give a more local feel for Nepali users, is a tech collaboration between PickMe and the largest fintech service provider ‘F1Soft’ in Nepal. “This strategic partnership is the culmination of a long search in South Asia to take our services to another country in the region. We have done it in a manner that adds value to the Nepali economy, by engaging with an acclaimed Nepalese tech company,” says the CEO.
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