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Most bike-sharing firms failed in Singapore. How has Anywheel survived for so long?
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Most bike-sharing firms failed in Singapore. How has Anywheel survived for so long?
These are the three key strategies that allowed Anywheel to reach over a million users In 2017, bike sharing felt like the future of urban transport. Shared bicycles were everywhere across Singapore, with major operators claiming millions of users at the height of the boom. At its peak, a total of nine bicycle-sharing companies were operational in Singapore, offering a total of more than 200,000 shared bicycles. However, Singapore is down to onl…
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