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iCABBi: THE EXCHANGE


iCabbi launched The Exchange in May of this year. With the potential to encompass approximately 60,000 taxis in the UK, this network is undoubtedly the largest unified taxi pool available to passengers today. And it is all done through the local fleet.


This means that a local taxi firm, which uses iCabbi taxi dispatch technology, can now offer its passengers access to a local, national, and soon, a global network.


Critically, this collaborative approach to winning and retaining bookings for the taxi and private hire sector serves to push ride-hailing companies back from taking over passenger transport in cities and towns across the UK.


This problem is becoming increasingly significant as more and more councils issue licences to these app firms.


The Exchange works in one of two ways:


Dispatch networking Trade to Win! Send bookings that you cannot service to The Exchange. Stop your passengers from using ride-hailing services. Take


Exchange to build extra demand for your fleet.


App Networking/Roaming Every time your passengers leave town, you risk losing them to a ride-hail app. They download it while they’re away and use it when they get back home. Not anymore. With the iCabbi Exchange your passenger can use your app anywhere. So even when they’re away, your passenger is home on your app.


“When you book with a local cab company, the money stays in the community rather than driving the profits of a faceless multinational corporation.


“The taxi and PH industry has been serving our communities for over 120 years. We’re the ones who sponsor the local football teams, transport the elderly for free at Christmas and serve as the so-called fourth emergency services when our customers are in need,” said John Igoe, Managing Director of Mi Taxis, Nuneaton.


“We welcome the Taxi Exchange with open arms and are also fully supportive of Love Local Taxi.”


20 JULY 2025 PHTM


LOVE LOCAL TAXI MARKETING CAMPAIGN


To celebrate the fact that local taxi firms are now effectively nationwide, iCabbi is helping its customers with a localised national marketing campaign.


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Sean Williamson, also known as Barry from EastEnders, hereon known as Taxi Barry, has been brought in to inform the general public that Local Taxi Apps can be used anywhere in the UK.


In addition, iCabbi is seeking to drive awareness of the commitment and value of local taxi and private hire firms to their communities.


The “Love Local Taxi’ campaign will see fleets around the country celebrate being local on 8 and 9 July.


Visit LoveLocalTaxi.comfor more details and join in the fun!


info@icabbi.com


www.icabbi.com


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