Corporate taxi operator Pewin Cabs has changed its identity backed by a Sh100 million expansion plan.

The firm, which is now moving beyond cabs after 10 years, has officially rebranded to PTG Travel in a bid to increase its market share by offering diversified service in the country.

Speaking recently at the launch, PTG Travel Managing Director Justus Kirigua said the new identity presented a host of opportunities for the firm.

“The transition to PTG Travel is anchored on a three-year growth strategy which includes a Sh100 million investment to grow our fleet and increase our services to include bus and VIP services together with Charter Flight,” he said.

Further, he said that even as it sought to transform corporate transport landscape in Africa, PTG Travel was in the near future eying to enter two East African countries using its current corporate client franchise model.

Also, Mr Kirigua assured the existing customers that even with the identity change, the firm will continue to deliver greater convenience to clients.

“To help our clients manage their logistics costs, we have enhanced our APP for increased transparency and accountability,” he said.

Welcoming the development, Nairobi County Roads, Transport and Infrastructure CEC Hitan Majevdia said the County Government was proud of PTG’s strategy to innovate the transport sector in Kenya.

“Services like corporate transport sharing, and Air Charter will greatly enhance road safety and ease congestion on our roads,” he added.

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