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Namibia's own mobility platform

One app for how Namibia moves — everyday rides, parcels, airport & intercity transfers, corporate travel, school runs, carpools and church lifts. Built in Namibia, live in Windhoek, and open to investors who want to grow with it.

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Why NamCab

The investment case

A platform, not an app

Seven services share one driver network, one payments and settlement engine, and one operations team — each vertical feeds demand and supply to the others.

Built and operating

This is not a concept. The full platform — rider and driver apps, business portal, dispatch, billing and payouts — is deployed and running in production today.

Recurring revenue built in

Schoolpool subscriptions and corporate accounts add predictable monthly billing on top of transactional ride commissions.

Local moat

Namibian-owned, anchored in schools, churches and employers — distribution that single-product global entrants do not reach.

Business model

Diversified take rates, one cost base

Five revenue lines run on the same driver network and platform. Referral rewards, loyalty tiers and wallet credits are built into the product, so acquisition spend converts into retained riders.

Revenue lineHow it worksNamCab take
Rides & parcelsCommission on every completed metered trip; the driver keeps 75%.25%
Transfers marketplaceAccredited providers set their own fixed fares; 5% commission + 2% service fee, settled monthly.7%
SchoolpoolMonthly parent subscription per child, with sibling discounts; the route driver earns 75%.25%
Corporate accountsPost-paid monthly VAT invoicing by EFT; standard ride commission plus B2B stickiness.25%
Carpool & ChurchpoolFlat facilitation fee per booked seat on cost-shared community trips.N$2 / seat

Traction

From zero to a full platform in 2026

  1. H1 2026

    Core platform live — rider and driver apps, real-time dispatch, driver vetting pipeline, production infrastructure.

  2. June 2026

    Brand launch, namcab.com relaunch, App Store submission pipeline and TestFlight distribution.

  3. July 2026

    Five verticals shipped: Corporate, Transfers marketplace, Schoolpool, Carpool and Churchpool — with monthly billing, payouts and settlement statements.

  4. Next

    Public app-store launch, driver fleet scale-up in Windhoek, card payments, first school and corporate contracts.

Investor materials

The full investor presentation, financial model and round terms are shared with qualified investors on request. Write to us and we'll set up a conversation and data-room access.

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Working with government

Shared mobility is part of the answer to Windhoek's congestion, and we engage openly with the Ministry of Works and Transport and the City of Windhoek on safety, formalisation and data sharing. Read where we stand.

Our public policy positions