Cabify expands in Peru with corporate transport, last-mile logistics, and in-app advertising as market proves highly profitable
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Fiorella Gil Mena
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Cabify has identified Peru as one of its most profitable global operations. The company plans to expand its market share in Peru through corporate shared transportation solutions, last-mile logistics, and in-app digital advertising. Peru has become a key strategic market for the mobility company's international growth.
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· 3 pulledLa compañía de movilidad proyecta seguir ganando participación en el mercado peruano con soluciones de transporte corporativo compartido, logística de última milla y publicidad digital dentro de su aplicación.
El mercado peruano se ha consolidado como una de las plazas más importantes para Cabify a nivel mundial.
Perú se ha convertido en una de las operaciones más rentables de la firma a nivel global.
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