minicabit in the media: London Loves Business 1/2/16

The former cab driver who REJECTED Dragons’ Den to launch Uber rival minicabit Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll have heard about London’s bitter taxi wars. From Uber’s astronomical rise to black cabbie protests to Transport for London’s rulings, the UK’s £5bn taxi market is abuzz with conflict… read the full article here.

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minicabit in the media: Guardian 21/04/16

Does your calendar chime with your customers? It can be tempting to make a big deal out of all of the big holidays, but many small firms are looking for opportunities beyond the key dates When planning their marketing strategy for the year ahead, small business owners will often check the calendar for holidays and […]

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minicabit is the first mobile app to win offers in BBC’s Dragons Den!

minicabit, the UK cab network, entered the Dragons Den TV show and came out with THREE offers from Peter Jones, Piers Linney and Deborah Meaden! Our CEO, Amer, succeeded in taming the Dragons with his story of how we’re on a mission to bring online cab booking to the UK’s masses. As a result, we […]

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minicabit in the media: The Telegraph 6/12/15

minicabit secures fresh funding weeks after £1.4m investment Minicabit has raised a significant sum from two high-profile personal investors just weeks after closing a £1.4m funding round. The minicab-booking app, which allows users to compare prices and features from hundreds of operators, is ramping up its financing as competition between taxi apps intensifies in the battle […]

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minicabit in the media: Travel Weekly

Brits to spend £2.4bn on holiday extras this summer Travellers could spend as much as £2.4 billion on additional holiday costs this summer, a new study reveals. Read full article here

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minicabit in the media: Daily Express

Poor planning means Brits will spend £2.4 billion on additional costs for summer holidays The YouGov survey of 2,022 adults released today shows 37 per cent spend up to £200 on extras such as airport transfers, shopping and insurance, increasing the cost of an average holiday by 20 per cent. Nearly half, 49 per cent, […]

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