Ride-hailing app Uber has commenced “listening sessions” with several “influential” women in Saudi Arabia, a company spokesperson told Argaam.
“Our plans are already underway. We kicked off a series of regular ‘listening sessions’ with a number of influential female representatives in the Kingdom, with the first of these being led by our global CEO Dara Khosrowshahi,” the spokesperson said.
Uber unveiled plans for a dedicated female partner support centre to enable women to drive on the platform in October last year, a month after the government issued a decree allowing women to drive.
However, the ride-hailing company has not provided any details so far on the number of female drivers it plans to hire.
The US-based company launched operations in the Kingdom in 2014 and its services are currently available in 18 Saudi cities.
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