Indian ride-hailing app Ola to launch in Manchester

Ola says it's the only app that offers private hire vehicles and black cabs through one app Credit: PA

Indian ride-hailing app Ola is to launch in the UK in competition with Uber.

The firm has obtained licences to operate in Greater Manchester and South Wales, and plans to expand nationwide by the end of the year.

Ola says it will be the only app offering both private hire vehicles (PHVs) and black cabs through "one consumer-friendly platform" in the UK.

It claims it will attempt to "lead the industry" with its approach to passenger safety, including its screening of drivers and support services.

Founded in 2011, Ola operates in more than 110 cities across India and Australia, with one million drivers.

Chief executive Bhavish Aggarwal said:

Uber is used in 600 cities across 65 countries and has three million drivers. It launched in the UK in 2012.

In June it won a partial victory when a judge granted it a short-term operating licence in London after the permit was not renewed over safety concerns.