eCabs Technologies CEO tells UN body of challenges in scaling beyond Malta

eCabs Technologies CEO tells UN body of ‘sandboxing’ opportunities in Malta

Matthew Bezzina spoke at the recent Global Innovation Forum.


Malta presents the perfect sandbox to test tech start ups, but scaling internationally is where the real challenge begins, eCabs Technologies CEO Matthew Bezzina told a United Nations event.

Speaking at the Global Innovation Forum last month, Bezzina weighed in on the complexities of scaling a business initiated in a small market, but said that given its seasonality, small size, and dynamic market, Malta is a perfect destination to test new technology solutions.

“For context, eCabs launched 15 years ago, the same year Uber started in the US and five years before Bolt. Sandboxing in Malta was perfect for us as we were able to test out ride-hailing technology in urban, suburban, and rural settings all at the same time and able to tweak our product in real time,” Bezzina explained.

The same, he said, could be true for other emerging technology in different contexts.

He emphasised that the regulatory landscape of a small, island nation like Malta required tailored solutions that did not always align with approaches used in more expansive markets.

This, however, proved to be a major asset for the company.

Bezzina said that being forced to have flexibility when designing the eCabs product over the years, positioned him and his team to understand the pain points of operators in diverse markets.

In packing this unique operational understanding, together with their tech, and their insights into marketing and different regulatory contexts, eCabs is now seeking to empower shared mobility companies to embrace digitisation.

Bezzina highlighted that while Malta’s size allowed eCabs to rapidly test and implement new technologies, expanding beyond national borders demanded an entirely different strategy.

“The process involves not only adapting to diverse regulatory requirements but also understanding the cultural and operational nuances of new regions,” he noted.

The forum, hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Malta, gathered global tech leaders to discuss the future of digital transformation and entrepreneurship.

The ITU, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is the UN’s oldest specialised agency and has been connecting the world since 1865.

With a membership comprising 194 Member States and over 1,000 companies, universities, and international organisations, the ITU’s Global Innovation Forum is a hub for exchanging ideas that shape the global tech landscape.

Bezzina was joined by Abi Gooch, the Global Corporate Responsibility Strategy Leader at Ernst & Young, Adma Rahman, Head of Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre, Ministry for Education, Brunei, Rosario Huaranaca Quispe, Generation Connect Youth Envoy, Bolivia, Prof Russel Smith, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation, University of Malta, and Zhuoyong Shi, Generation Connect Youth Envoy, China.

Asked what he felt underpinned the eCabs story, Bezzina said that successful scaling hinges on an agile mindset and a robust foundation built on trust.

“Building trust in a market as compact as Malta gave us the core advantage we needed when approaching larger, more complex markets,” Bezzina remarked.

He credited the lessons learned from navigating Malta’s regulations and customer expectations as instrumental in preparing eCabs for international expansion.

Today eCabs powers successful ride-hailing operations in Malta, as well as Athens, Greece, and Bucharest, Romania, with several other European jurisdictions in the pipeline for 2025.

With more than 450 employees and a quarter of a million rides completed monthly, the company has undergone considerable growth.

For more information visit the eCabs Technologies website.

In the Press:

Times of Malta | Newsbook

To sell or not to sell – that is the question

eCabs Technologies’ commitment to a solution-oriented sales approach has been one of the driving forces behind its success. 

eCabs Technologies: A product-oriented approach to success

The ride-hailing industry is a crowded space, filled with giants vying for your attention.

At eCabs Technologies , we understand that simply offering another product isn’t enough.

We are not just here to sell you software. We’re here to work with you, and provide you with our market-leading solution born from our cutting-edge ‘mobility laboratory‘.

But what truly sets us apart?

We don’t just sell, we partner. Instead of bombarding you with generic sales pitches, we take a solution-oriented approach.

This means we dive deep into your specific needs and challenges.

We become an extension of your team, understanding your business from the inside out.

Embracing a solution-oriented mindset

Our cutting-edge mobility laboratory isn’t just a fancy term. It’s a hub of innovation where we continuously refine and perfect our platform to stay ahead of the curve.

This ensures that when you partner with eCabs Technologies, you’re not just getting a solution. You’re getting a platform built for the future, playbooks on how to operate your business, alongside our 14 years of operational experience.

We’re perfectly attuned to the dynamic needs of the ride-hailing market.

But here’s the best part: we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. We have designed our platform to be customisable, allowing us to seamlessly adapt it to your unique business goals and challenges.

Your success is our success. And we’re committed to providing you with the tools and support you need to thrive in the ever-evolving ride-hailing landscape.

Beyond structured meetings: building genuine connections 

We understand that building genuine relationships goes beyond formal sales meetings. 

We actively seek out opportunities to engage with potential clients in informal settings, fostering a sense of connection and trust. 

While we are based in Malta, which has become a proven testbed for mobility products, our city partners are based in mainland Europe.

For us this means that we’re constantly educating, advocating and championing mobility through digital channels.

Nurturing genuine relationships, through channels such as LinkedIn, is critical in ensuring that we can continuously share our findings and learnings in the mobility industry and guide potential city partners to the right solution.

Delving into the client’s world 

eCabs Technologies goes beyond superficial understanding; we strive to gain a deep appreciation of our partners’ businesses. 

Proper exploration, and applying the appropriate framework is imperative, to ensure that we can accurately map out your requirements and align them to our solutions.

Additionally, studying our partners’ operations, understanding their unique context, and being able empathise with the challenges they face. 

By becoming intimately acquainted with our City Partners’ business through on-site visits, we can tailor solutions that are truly aligned with their goals and objectives. 

The power of knowledge transfer 

We recognise the value of education and knowledge sharing in building trust and establishing credibility. 

We actively educate potential clients about the ride-hailing industry, highlighting industry trends, best practices, and the latest technology advancements.

When we launch in a city, we share a refined launch ‘Playbook’ with our City Partners, to ensure a successful launch from the get-go.

Our knowledge transfer goes beyond the ride-hailing platform and the operations.

The eCabs Technologies Expansion Team will guide you weekly on the industry fundamentals, and emerging trends, and take on product feedback. In the background, we continue iterating on our products to ensure that our partners can stay ahead of the curve in any city that they choose to operate in.

This comes from our over 14 years of experience, from operations through to software development.

By equipping you with the knowledge and insights to make industry-informed business decisions, we go beyond offering software.

eCabs Technologies, as your partner in innovation, leverages our cutting-edge ‘mobility laboratory’ to tailor solutions that empower your success.

We believe in your journey to success, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

The proof of our expertise 

eCabs Technologies’ success is not just talk. It is backed by our partners and case studies. These demonstrate the tangible impact of our software platform on client businesses. 

From enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction to driving profitability and expanding market reach, the features within eCabs’ ride-hailing solution have proven their value across a diverse range of industries and clients – enabling a ride-hailing operator to take on more than just dial-a-cab bookings.

In addition to our commitment to your success with eCabs, our ride-hailing solution is a scalable and adaptable platform without upfront software costs.

Case study: eCabs Technologies and Malta’s taxi industry 

In Malta, eCabs has played a pivotal role in transforming the taxi industry since 2010. 

By understanding the specific needs of local taxi drivers and operators, and taking on national stakeholder feedback, it developed a software platform that streamlined operations, enhanced customer satisfaction, and boosted profitability across the board. 

This success has earned eCabs Technologies a reputation as a trusted partner in Malta’s ride-hailing landscape. 

Our solution-oriented approach has proven to be a winning formula. Enabling our City Partners to build strong partnerships within their local communities and the European Union.

By prioritising understanding, knowledge transfer, and genuine connection, eCabs Technologies has established itself as a trusted advisor and a true solutions provider for the ride-hailing industry. 

Together, let’s not only shape the future of ride-hailing but also a sustainable future. eCabs Technologies is here to walk the talk and partner with you on your journey forward. 

eCabs Technologies CEO addresses mobility tech leaders at Barcelona summit

eCabs Technologies’ CEO, Matthew Bezzina, joined Google Maps and other strategic partners in addressing mobility tech leaders at a summit in Barcelona on Wednesday.

The Leaders In Logistics Summit connects major stakeholders in mobility and logistics from across the globe.

Through unique insights, case studies, and innovation showcases, the event is where senior leaders from Amazon, DHL, Royal Mail, and other operators meet to shape the future of the industry.

eCabs Technologies CEO addresses mobility tech leaders at Barcelona summit 2

 

Bezzina shared the panel floor with Google Maps Head of Southern Europe Nicola Dalmazzo, Matteo Turani from OniGroup, and Gulliver’s Stefano Capoferri to discuss how integrating the Google Maps Platform is revolutionising the eCabs Technologies’ product.

Earlier this year, eCabs Technologies announced a pioneering strategic partnership with global tech giant Google.

The partnership, signed at Google’s offices in Milan, has seen eCabs integrate several of Google’s industry-leading tools into its ride-hailing tech stack, revolutionising its products and powering several new innovation projects.

The strategic collaboration has empowered all eCabs Technologies ride-hailing products to harness the Google Maps Mobility Platform, the global tech giant’s hyper-intelligent fleet and route management engine.

This integration means ride-hailing tech platforms developed by eCabs Technologies will now boast best-in-class geo-location tools and smart route management systems, for optimised rider, driver, and city partners experience.

In practice, this means eCabs Technologies will be better placed to navigate traffic globally, create optimised routes, and shorten waiting and riding times.

eCabs Technologies is only the second ever shared mobility tech provider globally to integrate Google’s mapping tech stack for ride-hailing purposes.

Speaking during the panel, Bezzina said eCabs Technologies is a company that was born in the smallest EU member state with the densest road network and the highest car ownership per capita – making it a unique sandbox for rolling out and testing ride-hailing technology.

The integration of Google Maps Platform is a major next step in eCabs Technologies’ journey.

“Partnering with Google, the undisputed world leader in global mapping and route management technology, is an endorsement, not only of eCabs Technologies’ mission to be a leading player in the international ride-hailing market but of the high standards of our dedicated and capable team. It signals that we are competing at the highest level in a complex and challenging global industry, truly building scalable and competitive ride-hailing solutions for the world’s operators” Bezzina concluded.

Driving digital transformation with Google Cloud

Driving digital transformation with Google Cloud

eCabs Technologies worked with Google Cloud and TIM Enterprise to achieve its vision, positioning the platform as an always-on option, contributing positively not only to eCabs Malta but also to its city partners and end-users worldwide.

The emergence of smartphone apps has reshaped the ride-hailing industry, presenting both challenges and opportunities for established players.

eCabs Technologies has successfully navigated this digital transformation, combining decades of experience with cutting-edge technology.

The tech mobility company has created its own robust customisable platform, which is designed not only for its own operation, but also paves the way for the digital evolution of legacy cab companies across Europe, and is tailored to meet the diverse needs of operators worldwide.

As the company continued its digital transformation journey, migrating to Google Cloud was a natural progression, enabling flexibility, scalability, and enhanced reliability.

A strategic partnership

In the intricate process of migration, eCabs Technologies found a valuable ally in TIM Enterprise, a Google Cloud partner.

The partnership facilitated a seamless transition from bare metal to GKE architecture, unlocking additional solutions such as BigQuery.

With TIM Enterprise’s guidance, eCabs maximises BigQuery for comprehensive data analytics. This offers valuable insights to customers for planning and performance reviews.

Leveraging Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), eCabs powers its microservices architecture, providing unique environments for international city partners. This move allows quick replication of environments, enabling eCabs to rapidly onboard new customers and showcase the value of its platform.

Google Cloud and TIM Enterprise play a pivotal role in enabling eCabs Technologies to seize current market opportunities and prepare for the future.

As eCabs Technologies continues its international expansion, utilising Google Cloud tools, eCabs Technologies empowers legacy cab companies and new entrants, allowing them to compete with digital-first, ride-hailing giants.

Explore eCabs Technologies’ success story on the Google Cloud blog.

eCabs and Google enter strategic partnership

eCabs and Google enter strategic partnership

eCabs Technologies riders, drivers, and platform city partners set to benefit from industry-leading route management, AI, and machine learning tech.

Photo caption: Francesco Fraccalvieri (TIM), Matthew Bezzina (eCabs Technologies), Nicolo Pisani (Google Italy), Ginevra Garelli (Google Italy) and Luca Di Michele (eCabs Technologies)

Precise ETAs, better route management, and new hyper-intelligent user tools and functions

eCabs Technologies has entered into a pioneering strategic partnership with global tech giant Google.

The partnership, signed at the Google offices in Milan earlier this month, will see eCabs Technologies integrate several of Google’s industry-leading tools into its ride-hailing tech stack, revolutionising its products and powering several new innovation projects.

The strategic collaboration will empower all eCabs Technologies ride-hailing products to harness the Google Maps Mobility Platform, the tech giant’s hyper-intelligent fleet and route management engine.

This integration means ride-hailing tech platforms developed by eCabs Technologies will now boast best-in-class geo-location tools and smart route management systems, for optimised rider, driver, and city partners experience.

In practice, this means eCabs Technologies will be better placed to navigate traffic globally, create optimised routes, and shorten waiting and riding times.

eCabs Technologies is only the second ever B2B private hire passenger mobility tech provider globally to integrate Google’s mapping tech stack for ride-hailing purposes.

Furthermore, eCabs Technologies has also agreed to migrate to the Google Cloud hosting service, providing the best security and reliability of service in the industry.

The successful migration to Google Cloud also radically improves scalability for all of its products, enabling enhanced testing and piloting.

The strategic partnership comes weeks after eCabs Technologies successfully began internationalising its mobility product.

Earlier this year new ride-hailing platforms powered by eCabs Technologies were successfully launched in Athens, Greece, and Bucharest, Romania, with several other jurisdictions in the pipeline.

eCabs Technologies CEO Matthew Bezzina said the strategic partnership with Google marks a pivotal moment for the company.

It means precision ETAs, optimised routes, and a suite of new user tools that will take eCabs Technologies to the next level of user experience.

“This is a very proud day for all of us at eCabs and we are thrilled to be bringing this innovation to our users, riders and drivers, as well as our city partners who have entrusted eCabs Technologies with powering their own ride-hailing ventures across Europe and beyond,” he said.

“Partnering with Google, the undisputed world leader in global mapping and route management technology, is an endorsement, not only of eCabs Technologies’ mission to be an important player in the international ride-hailing market but of the high standards of our dedicated and capable team. It signals that we are competing at the highest level in a complex and challenging global industry,” Bezzina said.

“eCabs Technologies was born to make transport efficient, accessible and affordable for all. We couldn’t be happier to be partnering with Google to provide tangible user benefits through best-of-breed technology,” he added.

An extremely powerful tool

eCabs Technologies’ Chief Technology Officer Luca Di Michele said the first phase of integrating Google’s mapping technology into the eCabs Technologies’ system is already underway.

“This is a quantum leap for us. It will allow eCabs Technologies to continue to expand and grow, providing better ride-hailing technology, not just for our home market in Malta, but for new jurisdictions where our city partners are launching their brands,” he said.

Users of the eCabs platform should expect to start seeing changes to the App in 2024.

Key highlights of the Google Maps Mobility Platform Partnership:

  • World-leading technology: Through the alliance with Google, eCabs Technologies is set to unveil a suite of world-leading technologies that will drastically improve the ride-hailing experience. Leveraging Google’s cutting-edge solutions, eCabs Technologies aims to provide users with state-of-the-art features and improved level of service.
  • Better ETAs: The integration will give eCabs Technologies access to new smart routing algorithms for improved traffic management.  New prediction tools, as well as historic and real-time data, will allow for platform optimization, meaning more precision in pick-up and estimated arrival times.
  • Optimised driver dispatching: Google Maps’ rich data combined with eCabsTechnologies’ operational expertise will ensure the right driver is dispatched to riders depending on multiple real-time factors, cutting down on and being more precise with waiting times while maximising partner fleets’ time and earnings.
  • Fewer deficiencies: eCabs Technologies city partners will benefit from a tech stack on par with the world’s leading ride-hailing players, allowing them to launch the best user experience possible.
  • Strategic innovation: The partnership signifies a commitment to strategic innovation, with eCabs Technologies harnessing Google’s expertise to enhance operational efficiency, elevate user experience, and introduce industry-leading features that will be available for all city partners across all eCabs Technologies products. It will also power pilot projects across AI and machine learning.

In the press:

Times of Malta | Lovin Malta | The Malta Independent | Malta Today

Blue officially launches in Romania, powered by eCabs Technologies platform

Blue officially launches in Romania, powered by eCabs Technologies

Autonom Drive, the largest mobility operator in the Romanian market has selected the eCabs Technologies platform to launch Blue, a new ride hailing service in Bucharest, Romania.

Caption: eCabs Technologies CEO Matthew Bezzina (second from right) and Stephanie Portanier Mifsud, eCabs Technologies Cities Product Manager (far left) with the Blue leadership in Bucharest, Romania.

Powered by the eCabs Technologies ride-hailing technology platform, Blue is set to be an important player in shaping the ride hailing landscape in Romania, providing a seamless online ride-hailing solution for riders as well as safe and flexible work for drivers.

Blue is launching its service with a fleet of the latest Tesla Models 3 and Y and is available for download on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Blue officially launches in Romania, powered by eCabs Technologies platform

This is the third territory in which the eCabs Technologies ride-hailing platform has been deployed, serving as the backbone for local transport businesses to launch their app-based ride hailing service under their own brand.

The use of eCabs Technologies technology in Bucharest, follows the launch of Taxi.gr app in Athens, Greece earlier this month.

With a fleet of over 12,000 vehicles and a workforce exceeding 600, Autonom Drive is a leading corporate in the mobility industry, operating in over 33 cities in Romania and Hungary.

An important player in shaping the ride-hailing landscape

Speaking during the official launch event in Bucharest on Wednesday September 27, eCabs Technologies Founder and Chief Executive Officer Matthew Bezzina said the successful roll-out of the service in Romania with a reputable player such as Autonom, is a strong confirmation of the global grade of eCabs’ technology stack and the capabilities of its people.

The Blue mobility service is set to be an important player in shaping the ride-hailing landscape in Romania, with a more efficient, quality-driven service, and like eCabs’ Malta, operating a unique 24/7 customer care and operations centre.

“We are thrilled to be working with Autonom and its team of professionals on this exciting project in the beautiful capital of Bucharest. The growth potential for Blue is evident, also very much fuelled by Autonom’s serious approach to business. I have no doubt that the strength of our technology platform combined with their focus and corporate stature will deliver exceptional results,” Bezzina said.

“This second launch in a few weeks, comes as we are engaged in discussions with corporate partners in key cities in Europe and beyond, to assist them in venturing into ride hailing business through our unique model, offering 13 years of packaged operational knowledge together with our bespoke multi-channel technology,” he added.

Bezzina added that the vision of taking eCabs Technologies to new heights would not have been possible without the support of the Malta Development Bank.

“The MDB has believed in and supported our internationalisation project from the very start, understanding our relentless drive to take our locally built technology overseas. Each city we launch in is a testament to their trust and support to help finance this growth which has helped make our vision a reality,” Bezzina said.

A safer and reliable service

Blue Managing Partner Andrei Stancu said the transport market in Romania is ripe for change and Blue is poised to deliver a safe, reliable, and affordable solution.

“The ride-hailing market in Romania is typically characterised by low standards of service and old vehicles, fuelled by cheap prices. At Blue, we made the conscious decision to fill and own a gap in the market, offering a safer and reliable round the clock service, using world class tech powering modern, high quality owned and partner fleets” Stancu said.

“After a thorough vendor analysis exercise, we chose to power our brand with the eCabs Technologies platform, and we’ve had an excellent understanding with the eCabs Team from the get-go. We are very optimistic about the future of Blue and the excellent business relationship we have with eCabs Technologies” he added.

The Romanian Market

Romania’s transportation market presents an exciting opportunity. With a population of over 20 million, and more than 11 million annual tourist arrivals. Whilst Blue has started its journey in the Romanian capital of Bucharest, the plan is for national growth.

And, with a significant portion of Romanian rides still waved down from the curb or booked over the phone, there is major potential for transformation and growth in the ride hailing market.

Tailor-made tech

Built in one of the world’s densest road networks and most competitive ride-hailing environments, eCabs Technologies provides a unique model in the international white label ride-hailing business – one which combines 13 years of 24/7 intimate operational expertise and a powerful, multi-channel technology platform.

This allows businesses all over the world to use the platform together with eCabs Technologies’ invaluable industry expertise and experience, to successfully launch their brands in any jurisdiction.

In the press:

Times of Malta | Malta Today | Lovin Malta | Who’s Who

eCabs Technologies on exporting ride-hailing tech

eCabs Technologies on exporting ride-hailing tech

eCabs Technologies is exporting its technology and industry know-how beyond Malta’s shores, teaming up with overseas partners to launch new ride-hailing platforms. Its first international partnership comes in the form of Taxi.gr, which will debut in Athens, Greece this September, with other jurisdictions also in the pipeline.

The Athens launch in partnership with Greek company Intelligent Mobility App SA, signifies eCabs’ leap onto the global stage, backed by considerable research and development efforts, and a strategic drive for innovation and growth beyond Malta.

In an exclusive interview with MaltaToday, eCabs founder and CEO Matthew Bezzina sat down with MaltaToday to talk about the technological changes in the transport industry and what it took to take the eCabs product and export it abroad. He tells Nicole Meilak how the ride-hailing company transformed its business and is now going international.

Empowering global aspirants

eCabs Technologies describes its new product as a white-label solution for business interests looking to enter the digital ride-hailing space.

Bezzina says they have created ride-hailing tech that can be tailored to the specific needs of a foreign country and city.

The app they built for Greece for instance, looks and feels like the eCabs app, but incorporates specific features that are unique to the Greek transport reality.

This includes a unique pricing system that is based on the metering model used in traditional taxi cabs across Greece.

Similarly, when platforms launch in other jurisdictions, they will have their own unique features to reflect the rules and realities of that specific country.

But eCabs aren’t only bringing tech to the table. Bezzina says they also bring market expertise and operational know-how.

He said they are forming “comprehensive partnerships” with foreign operators, providing operational support, marketing assets, and industry acumen.

Their first partners are major taxi operators in the Greek capital.

Having been through the difficult transition from a traditional cab company to a digital ride-hailing platform, Bezzina says they know how to help other businesses make the same transition.

And they do it all from their headquarters in Malta.

“Within a 100m radius from our office, you have a ride-hailing laboratory, a research and development site right here in St Julians,” Bezzina said.

A digital evolution

Looking back on the eCabs Technologies journey over the years, Bezzina says the company was disruptive to the Maltese transport landscape. “eCabs Technologies made it easier for people to get involved in the industry”.

Today eCabs employs over 400 professionals, developing cutting edge tech, and is asserting its presence in the global ride-hailing market – a bold step for a Maltese, homegrown outfit.

“From 2016 and 2017 onwards, we went into a journey of digital transformation. Ultimately you need to level up in terms of the tech offering in order to be able to compete, not only on a local level but eventually on a global level.”

What was once a fleet ownership model has morphed into a dynamic marketplace connecting drivers and riders.

Technology has played an important role in this, but Bezzina thinks that data will have an even bigger influence on the market in the years to come.

“The more time passes, the more our company will have to become a data company. The user experience will be influenced, both from a driver and consumer standpoint, based on the right optimisation and usage of data.”

Triumph amidst adversity

COVID-19 took a major toll on cab companies – eCabs Technologies was no exception. The company experienced a 90% decline in year-on-year ride volumes as Malta ground to a halt.

But Bezzina says COVID-19 was the opportunity for eCabs Technologies to accelerate its transformation into a technology company.

“Throughout COVID the technology team became a technology company that today employs over 60 people. This is a growing number, and this all happened between 2020 and 2023.”

Bezzina says this is a story of resilience on several levels.

“It’s a story of resilience, of vision, of the team. It’s easy to do this stuff when you’ve just received a billion in funding. But we’re frugal, we optimised, and we’re self-funded. We survived – and even thrived – against all odds.”

The company’s move to internal technology development, Bezzina highlighted, was a pivotal move that enabled eCabs Technologies’ survival.

“Between 2010 and 2016 we used to depend on third-party technology… From 2016 onwards we took a conscious decision and said listen, we have to start building the technology internally because we have the product and operational know-how.”

And that leap has paid off with the company now eyeing overseas markets to export its technology.

The next time you are on holiday in Athens, you could very well be using Maltese technology to hail your cab ride to the Acropolis.

In the press:

Malta Today

eCabs Technologies ride-hailing platform lands in Greece

eCabs Technologies ride-hailing platform lands in Greece

eCabs Technologies is set to deploy its ride-hailing platform in Athens, Greece, as it begins taking its industry expertise and operational know-how to new jurisdictions.

The taxi.gr ride-hailing app, developed at the eCabs Technologies headquarters in St Julian’s, Malta, and operated by Intelligent Mobility App S.A. based in Athens, Greece, provides a seamless online ride-hailing solution for riders as well as safe and flexible work for drivers, empowering individuals to move and work on their own terms.

It is the first territory where eCabs Technologies’ ride-hailing platform is being launched with other international jurisdictions also in the pipeline.

eCabs Technologies Founder and Chief Executive Officer Matthew Bezzina said the upcoming launch in Athens in September is the fruition of years of research and development and months of collaboration with its partners in Greece.

The taxi.gr platform is set to be an important player in shaping the digital transformation of the ride-hailing landscape in Greece.

“We are really proud of what we have created and what the company has accomplished. Growing eCabs from a small three-man start-up in 2010 to a group of companies employing over 400 people and a technology company with industry-leading talent. Now we are excited for eCabs Technologies to be flying the Maltese flag in the international ride-hailing industry beyond Malta’s shores,” he said.

On his part, Manos Koronakos, CEO of Intelligent Mobility App S.A. said, “This is a great opportunity and a perfect time for us to be launching our Taxi.gr ride-hailing platform, in a market that is ripe for digital growth. We are very excited to be working with eCabs Technologies with whom we have forged a great understanding and relationship”.

Manos Koronakos, CEO of Intelligent Mobility App S.A. with Matthew Bezzina, CEO of eCabs Technologies.

Digitising an offline market

Athens’ transportation market presents an exciting opportunity.

With a population of well over three million people, and more than six million annual tourist arrivals, the Greek capital has significant potential for growth.

And, with a significant portion of Greek rides still waved down from the curb or booked over the phone, the ride-hailing options for users remain largely offline.

Recognising the digital transformation sweeping through the industry globally, eCabs Technologies sought to create a dynamic online solution that caters to the needs of both riders and drivers alike.

“At eCabs Technologies we believe that by digitising the transport sector, we can unlock its potential.  This is what we have been driving towards everyday. Taking our tech to new, exciting jurisdictions like Athens is a big step towards achieving this goal,” Bezzina said.

Tailor-made tech

The eCabs Technologies engineering team in Malta developed a turnkey, white-label tech solution.

This allows businesses all over the world to use the platform together with eCabs industry expertise and experience, to successfully launch their brands in any jurisdiction.

The tech solution is also developed with bespoke country and city-specific features.

The taxi.gr platform being launched in Greece for instance, features a new in-app pricing model based on the metering requirements set by Helenic transport regulators.

eCabs Technologies ride-hailing platform lands in Greece

Bezzina said that all new tailor-made technology components that are developed in Malta for specific countries will further enrich the eCabs Technologies platform.

These features are designed to provide optimal support for international partners through efficient deployment of country-specific features that respect different jurisdictions’ needs and regulations.

Invaluable support

Bezzina said that the objective of taking eCabs Technologies to new heights would not have been possible without the support of the Malta Development Bank:

“The MDB has supported this project from the start, believing in our relentless mission to internationalise and take our locally built technology overseas. We are thankful for their trust and their support to help finance this growth which has helped make our vision a reality.”

To launch taxi.gr in Athens, eCabs Technologies has partnered with a major player in the Greek transportation industry and Bezzina said the eCabs team is excited to be working with them.

Looking ahead, eCabs Technologies and its Greek partners have ambitious plans to extend the taxi.gr platform across mainland Greece and its islands, providing a convenient and reliable transportation solution to an even broader national audience.

As the partnership evolves, the focus will remain on enhancing the rider experience, providing economic opportunities for drivers, and contributing to the ongoing digital transformation of the transport sector.

eCabs Technologies meanwhile is also engaged in other internationalisation partnership projects and will be releasing further announcements in the coming months.

“This is an exciting time for us – eCabs Technologies is moving from local to international, empowering ride hailing technology beyond its home shores, one partnership at a time,” Bezzina said.

In the Press:

Times of Malta | Lovin Malta | Who’s Who | TVM News | MaltaCEOs | Greek City Times

Roberta Metsola visits eCabs

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola visits eCabs Technologies’ offices

President Metsola toured the offices to meet the team behind the tech.


On Monday 29th August, eCabs welcomed the European Parliament President Robert Metsola.

During her stay, the President went around the offices to meet members of staff, with a particular focus on technology, and discussed the future of the mobility industry in the EU with the organisation’s heads.

“It was a pleasure to host Roberta Metsola at eCabs and share our ambitious vision and internationalisation programme, set to start in 2023. We held meaningful discussions on our ESG agenda, the opportunities and the goals of our company, as well as technology and the future of the mobility industry within the European Union. It was also lovely to see how warmly our team greeted her and how well she interacted with them”, said Matthew Bezzina, eCabs Technologies’ CEO.

On her part, the European Parliament President wished eCabs success and further emphasised the importance of solid values in today’s business strategy.

Sustainability, innovation, green. Three characteristics which, in today’s world, should be the basis of any policy or project enacted by both public and private enterprises. Qualities that the Maltese company eCabs has embraced over the past years. This morning we spoke with team members at eCabs about how the European Union can do more for businesses, enterprises, and companies in Malta and across Europe”.

As Malta’s leading shared mobility firm, eCabs remains committed to leading the industry with innovative technology solutions guided by ESG principles.

As Roberta Metsola visits eCabs, the company reaffirms its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and reducing its carbon footprint while embracing ESG principles.


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