Alyte, run under Mahindra Logistics; Meru Cabs, in which Mahindra group owns 55%; etaxi service Glyd; and First Choice, M&M’s used car business, will be housed under the new mobility services vertical. M&M plans to roll out a mobile application for Alyte in the next month. It will work on the basis of contracts with companies.
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