MANILA, March 19 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The Philippines’ transport regulator said it has rejected an appeal from Indonesia’s Go-Jek to launch a ride-hailing service, having denied Go-Jek’s initial request earlier this year citing local ownership criteria.
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) approved the resolution of the accreditation committee “denying the application of Velox Technology Inc. for failing to meet the citizenship requirement,” Martin Delgra, chairman of the board, said.
Go-Jek applied for a licence to operate in Manila in August through wholly owned subsidiary Velox. It was denied in January, as ride-hailing was added to a list of industries where foreign ownership is limited to 40 per cent.
“Go-Jek is disappointed with the LTFRB’s decision to deny our motion for reconsideration and our offer to address Filipino commuters’ urgent need for more transportation options,” a spokesman for the Indonesian firm said. “We will now explore our options.” — NNN-AGENCIES