
inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, has officially joined the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Unicorn Community. This invitation-only group recognises hyper-growth companies that are driving significant innovation and positive global impact.
By joining this prestigious community, inDrive aims to bring the perspectives of frontier markets like Pakistan into global conversations on digital equity. The platform’s participation will focus on advancing fair access to services and economic opportunities, using its Fairness First model to challenge algorithmic injustice.
“Joining the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community is an important milestone for inDrive as we continue to scale globally and increase our impact,” said Arsen Tomsky, Founder and CEO of inDrive. “Our mission has always been to challenge injustice by giving people more control over their choices. We look forward to contributing to the Forum’s dialogue on building more inclusive, transparent, and equitable digital economies, especially across fast-growing and underserved markets.”
In Pakistan, inDrive has already established itself as a transformative force through its peer-to-peer (P2P) pricing model, which allows riders and drivers to directly negotiate fares. This model has proven particularly effective in the local market, where transparency and choice are paramount for both service providers and users.
Beyond mobility, inDrive’s participation in the WEF community will advocate for broader economic inclusion. This includes the platform’s ongoing non-profit initiatives in Pakistan, such as those supporting women’s entrepreneurship, education, and digital literacy.
By working alongside global leaders, inDrive intends to explore new approaches to urban mobility that prioritise the needs of the community. The World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community provides a platform for inDrive to engage with public and private sector leaders to overcome current economic challenges and build future resilience.
As one of the world’s most downloaded mobility apps, inDrive’s role in this community ensures that the unique challenges and opportunities of the Pakistani tech ecosystem are represented on the global stage.
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