Meituan-Dianping puts car-hailing on menu
Chinese group-buying and dining information platform Meituan-Dianping has finally launched ride-hailing services in Shanghai, heating up competition with Didi Chuxing in the nation's burgeoning but cutthroat car-hailing market.
Drivers on the new platform will be charged 8 percent commission fees, which is lower than the 20 percent charged by Didi. What this means is that drivers can on average make at least 600 yuan ($95) a day if they are online for 10 hours and complete 10 orders a day. In addition, drivers will also get another 200 yuan after they surpass the 600-yuan mark.
The real benefit, however, is for drivers who join the platform early can avoid commission charges and keep their entire earnings for the first three months. Meituan-Dianping will only charge them 0.5 yuan for each order.