SINGAPORE, 29 January 2026 — Having recently secured its Full Class 1 Ride-Hailing License, Geolah has officially joined forces with NPHVA and NDCA through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed at Geolah’s office. This partnership supports improved wages, welfare, and work prospects, marking a significant milestone in Geolah’s 2026 strategic roadmap to ensure a brighter future for the gig worker community.
Beyond the formal agreement, the partnership serves as a direct bridge to the driver community. During the ceremony, Geolah hosted an interactive feedback session, inviting ride-hailing and delivery drivers to voice their concerns and share firsthand insights into the challenges of platform work. This dialogue underscores the partnership’s commitment to building a platform that is truly “for the drivers.”
Provide drivers with access to structured, long-term support across three core pillars:
During the event, representatives from NPHVA and NDCA also shared their joint roadmap for the year ahead, which includes expanded member outreach initiatives, enhanced driver education and safety programmes, and deeper collaboration with platform partners to pilot welfare-focused initiatives.
The signing was witnessed by representatives from Geolah’s leadership team, NPHVA and NDCA officials, and invited driver representatives, underscoring strong industry support for the initiative. Digital assets from the ceremony, including high-resolution photographs and video footage of the signing, are available upon request.
Geolah is a Singapore-based mobility platform that provides 24/7 ride-hailing and parcel delivery services through a community-centric ecosystem designed to maximize driver earnings and consumer affordability.
The National Private Hire Vehicles Association (NPHVA) is an NTUC-affiliated body dedicated to protecting the livelihoods and welfare of private hire drivers through industry advocacy, enhanced work injury coverage, and exclusive member benefits.
The National Delivery Champions Association (NDCA) is an NTUC-affiliated organization that champions the interests of freelance delivery professionals by engaging with stakeholders to secure fairer wages, better work prospects, and improved safety standards.