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Arjit Soni is the Founder & CEO of MYBYK. MYBYK started its journey around the same time when Chinese bike-share startups such as Ofo and Mobike.
However, unlike its peers which raised a huge amount of funding and later went bust, MYBYK bootstrapped itself over the last seven years to perfect its operational model and is now rearing to grow exponentially. “Instead of spreading ourselves too thin, we have decided to go deep in a city and make a successful example out of it. Once we have proven ourselves at scale, we simply need to replicate the model to other cities” said Arjit Soni, CEO & Founder of MYBYK. Currently, the start-up is present in five cities, namely Ahmedabad, Kochi, Mumbai, Udaipur, and Rajkot, with a total fleet of over 6,000 cycles.
By Shrey GuptaArjit Soni is the Founder & CEO of MYBYK. MYBYK started its journey around the same time when Chinese bike-share startups such as Ofo and Mobike.
However, unlike its peers which raised a huge amount of funding and later went bust, MYBYK bootstrapped itself over the last seven years to perfect its operational model and is now rearing to grow exponentially. “Instead of spreading ourselves too thin, we have decided to go deep in a city and make a successful example out of it. Once we have proven ourselves at scale, we simply need to replicate the model to other cities” said Arjit Soni, CEO & Founder of MYBYK. Currently, the start-up is present in five cities, namely Ahmedabad, Kochi, Mumbai, Udaipur, and Rajkot, with a total fleet of over 6,000 cycles.