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Singapore’s bike-sharing industry was once overcrowded and chaotic. Many companies entered the market—most of them failed. But Anywheel, founded by Htay Aung, not only survived but thrived, becoming Singapore’s largest bike-sharing operator with over 1.3 million users and 1 million trips monthly.
In this episode of the Building Series Podcast, we speak to founder of Anywheel, Htay Aung.
Anywheel not only survived but thrived, becoming Singapore’s largest bike-sharing operator with over 1.3 million users and 1 million trips monthly.
Singapore’s bike-sharing industry was once overcrowded and chaotic. Many companies entered the market—most of them failed. But Anywheel, founded by Htay Aung, not only survived but thrived, becoming Singapore’s largest bike-sharing operator with over 1.3 million users and 1 million trips monthly.
In this episode of the Building Series Podcast, we speak to founder of Anywheel, Htay Aung.
Anywheel not only survived but thrived, becoming Singapore’s largest bike-sharing operator with over 1.3 million users and 1 million trips monthly.