הזדמנות עסקית | ארצות הברית | 75166 | שיתוף פעולה | 13/03/2017

Financing and Transportation

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Sam Jurkovitz began driving for Uber in December 2012. Originally from Israel, Jurkovitz had been living in Brooklyn for most of his adult life. At the end of 2011, his business of helping people clean up their debt had failed. Jurkovitz and his partners spent most of 2012 tying up the loose ends that come with entrepreneurial failure. 

By summer, Jurkovitz was in real need of income. That's when he learned about Uber. He applied to become a driver and was picking up passengers in a Lincoln Town Car by the end of the year. 

Because he couldn't afford to purchase the vehicle on his own, and since NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) rules require drivers to own their cars in order to qualify for TLC plates, Jurkovitz found a company that leased vehicles with TLC plates by the week. 

After driving for two months and seeing how archaic and difficult the rental company was—for example, Jurkovitz had to wait for two hours every Sunday to pay for the car in cash, the only form of payment the company accepted—he did what any good entrepreneur would do. He started his own company. 

In summer 2013, Jurkovitz and his new partner Menachem Light launched a car rental company that specializes in leasing TLC vehicles by the week. 

The concept was simple: make it easy for those looking to become Uber drivers to rent an Uber-approved car. Whether the driver needed to lease until they could afford to buy; or if they just wanted to try driving without investing in a vehicle, Buggy would be there to help. 

Our mission: do everything they can to make the process as easy as possible for their drivers. They even went as far as setting up a fund for drivers who couldn't afford the minimal down payment needed to get into a car. Most of their renters are immigrants, and Sam and Menachem know that language barriers and unfamiliarity with tech can make the process daunting. 

The company's customer first attitude flows down to 15 employees, who patiently deal with each of the renters pouring into their offices in Brooklyn.

Knowing that people looking to become Uber drivers would begin flocking to the Uber offices, Sam and Menachem set up outside the Uber offices to find their customers; they posted flyers on Uber's vehicle marketplace board, listing their number for any drivers looking to rent a fully approved TLC car. Their promise of hassle free rentals proved successful as they began growing their fleet with each new driver.

Today the company has a fleet of almost 400 vehicles. They've grown steadily with Uber and other ridesharing apps, providing jobs for many immigrants, and creating jobs locally in Brooklyn at their corporate offices.

Potential Partners: GETT, transportation experts and/or investors.   

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ארצות הברית
  • Country:
    USA
  • Number:
    75166
  • Activity:
    Joint Ventures
  • Branch:
    Vehicles, Transportation and Mechanical Equipment, Finance and Financial Market
  • Published:
    13/03/2017
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