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Mohamed Abul Naga Nagaty's Arrw Smart Transport App Kicks Off Services in Cairo Today

Entrepreneur Mohamed Abul Naga Nagaty has launched the Arrw smart transport app in Cairo. The service will feature electric vehicles, advanced safety solutions, flexible payment options, and aims to provide a sustainable travel experience.

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Mohamed Abul Naga Nagaty's Arrw Smart Transport App Kicks Off Services in Cairo Today

 

Mohamed Abul Naga Nagaty, the entrepreneur and co-founder of the Arrw app, announced today the start of the app's first trips within Cairo. This move is part of the company's geographic expansion plan, following its initial launch in Alexandria.

 

In exclusive statements to FinTech Gate, Nagaty mentioned that the app's very first trip was completed using a black electric Volvo car. This highlights Arrw's commitment to smart, sustainable, and environmentally friendly transportation solutions.

 

He explained that Arrw is the first fully licensed smart transport app in the Egyptian market, operating within a regulated legal framework that ensures the rights of both passengers and drivers. Nagaty noted that choosing Alexandria as the initial launch point was strategic, aimed at testing service efficiency and building a strong user base before expanding to other governorates.

 

The app relies on advanced technological solutions to boost safety and service quality. These include real-time trip tracking and smart operating systems for demand management, alongside offering flexible payment methods. All these features contribute to a smoother and more efficient user experience.

 

Arrw focuses on providing a safe and organized travel experience through precise driver selection mechanisms and smart trip monitoring systems. This ensures high operational efficiency and improved user satisfaction.

 

The app also pays special attention to the safety and security of both passengers and drivers, fully adhering to approved regulatory controls. This commitment aims to build trust in smart transportation services across the Egyptian market.

 

Arrw's launch comes at a time of growing demand for ride-sharing solutions and the state's efforts to regulate this sector and support local technological models. The app aims to solidify its position as a licensed Egyptian smart transport platform capable of competing by offering flexible services and competitive prices, with gradual expansion in its operational scope in the coming period.

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