Uber CEO says growth in South Korea promising despite underdog status

Uber CEO says growth in South Korea promising despite underdog status


The Uber company logo is seen in the Falchi Building on June 26, 2024 in New York City.

Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images

Uber Technologies’ CEO on Friday expressed commitment to the South Korean market, where it is an underdog to local tech group Kakao, and said the platform will attract more taxi drivers for growth.

“The fact is that a taxi driver who uses the Uber app will make more money, will be more busy,” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told reporters in Seoul.

“We are growing significantly faster than the market, and we’re confident that our market share will only grow from here.”

Kakao has a more than 90% market share of taxi-hailing, estimated based on app usage data.

Uber first entered the South Korean market in 2013, but pulled out due to regulations that only allow companies with taxi licenses to offer ride services.

In 2021, Uber re-entered the market by setting up a joint venture with South Korea’s second-largest conglomerate SK Group, called UT.

UT’s taxi-hailing service was rebranded as Uber Taxi in March this year.

Khosrowshahi said about 20% of South Korean taxi drivers were on the Uber Taxi platform, and that the number of passengers grew nearly 80% year-on-year during the first half of 2024, including a more than doubling of the usage by international travelers to South Korea since the rebranding.



Source

Norway’s Tesla obsession defies Europe’s Musk backlash
World

Norway’s Tesla obsession defies Europe’s Musk backlash

An electric car at a charging station in the Norwegian capital of Oslo on Sept. 25, 2024. Jonathan Nackstrand | Afp | Getty Images OSLO, Norway — Tesla continues to find solace in Norway, defying a sustained European slump amid a backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s incendiary political rhetoric. The U.S. electric vehicle maker recorded […]

Read More
European stocks open lower with EU tariff letter expected from White House
World

European stocks open lower with EU tariff letter expected from White House

BP flags lower gas, oil sales and impairment of up to $1.5 billion A electric pylon passed behind the BP logo displayed outside a petrol station that also offers electric vehicle recharging in Trowbridge in Somerset, England, on March 15, 2025. Anna Barclay | Getty Images News | Getty Images British oil major BP on […]

Read More
CNBC Daily Open: The battleground for Fed chair might have shifted to renovations from rates
World

CNBC Daily Open: The battleground for Fed chair might have shifted to renovations from rates

Construction work around the Federal Reserve building on Sept. 17, 2024 in Washington, DC, U.S. Anna Moneymaker | Getty Images News | Getty Images Homo economicus, or the “economic man,” is an idea that depicts humans as rational beings. This assumption has been used to construct models of the economy and, more broadly, society. The […]

Read More