14 August 2022

Brink E-Hailing

Submitted by: Alphonso Samuels
Brink E-Hailing

INVCreations the holding company of the new e-hailing service called Brink hits South African markets finally to take on the toughest market currently faced with huge disputes and unrest amongst the public service drivers.

With the economy facing such huge constraints, This company offers to provide a service that is appealing to passengers with low cost rides but also to attract the drivers registered with the service promising them huge returns.

Based on  current speculations it is seen that most e-hailing services offer their platforms to South Africans at a substantial cost that not only sees the driver out of pocket but also doesn't take into consideration the impact of the current fuel situations on South African drivers.

Upon interviewing quite a few drivers they disclosed that the top e-hailing companies typically take percentages of up to 27% per trip which sees the driver doing more and more trips daily just to meet the minimum target that they have set up for themselves.

When INVCreations did the cost analysis they typically took into consideration the cost per trip and platform convenience fee, typically seeing that the driver makes a return of up to 93% on all trips, which means that the drivers potential to work longer hours have been cut substantially in half.

The application went live on the 14 August 2022 and has already seen a surge in applications pouring into the platform. 

Drivers adopting to this new application finally have a chance once again to drive higher earnings potentially higher and  not to mention that the security behind the application will make passengers feel at ease once again since data privacy is at the top of the companies list but also passenger safety.

INVCreations

Registered as Private Company With 2 Directors the company has embarked on a journey that has seen the public interest grow since the launch of the new venture. The company currently has 4 more employees that has been pushing the product into the e-hailing services market.

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