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InDrive Introduces “Light Cashless” Feature, Enabling Bank Transfers for Trip Payments


In a groundbreaking move to simplify ride payments, InDrive has unveiled its latest feature, “Light Cashless,” which allows passengers to pay for trips via direct bank transfers.

This innovative addition is designed to provide greater flexibility and convenience for both drivers and riders, further cementing InDrive’s position as a customer-centric ride-hailing platform.

Revolutionizing Payment Options

The “Light Cashless” feature enables drivers to display their preferred bank account details within the app. Passengers can then copy this information and complete the payment directly through their banking apps.

This eliminates the need for cash transactions or integrated in-app payment systems, making it a simple yet effective solution for users who prefer traditional banking methods.

Empowering Drivers and Riders

For drivers, this feature offers more control over their earnings by allowing them to receive payments directly into their accounts without delays or intermediaries. It also caters to passengers who may not have access to digital wallets or prefer secure bank-to-bank transfers.This initiative aligns with InDrive’s mission to enhance financial inclusion for gig workers while addressing the growing demand for cashless transactions in the ride-hailing industry.

A Step Towards Financial Inclusion

InDrive has been actively working to empower its driver community by introducing financial tools tailored to their needs. The “Light Cashless” feature complements earlier initiatives like InDrive Money, which provides loans and other financial services to drivers. Together, these efforts aim to bridge the gap between gig economy workers and accessible financial solutions.

The Bigger Picture

As digital payments continue to gain traction globally, InDrive’s move reflects a broader shift towards cashless economies. By offering an alternative payment method that prioritizes simplicity and security, InDrive is setting itself apart in a competitive market dominated by players like Uber and Bolt.

Looking Ahead

With the introduction of “Light Cashless,” InDrive is not only addressing immediate user needs but also paving the way for future innovations in payment technology.

As the ride-hailing industry evolves, features like these will likely become standard, offering users greater choice and convenience in how they pay for services.


InDrive’s commitment to empowering its community while embracing technological advancements underscores its vision of creating a more inclusive and user-friendly ride-hailing experience.

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