Rally

What Mets Fans, NASCAR Enthusiasts, And Swifties Have In Common

About this Event

Rally uses the power of digital technology to aggregate smaller bus companies into a cohesive network. They help customers efficiently find rides to popular intercity destinations as well as concerts, pro sports, NASCAR races, and other events. Revenue has grown from just $5M in 2020 to $34M in 2023 and the company expects to be EBITA positive in 2024 with revenues of $42M.

Rally is unique in the industry in that they don’t own any buses or other physical assets. This digital platform serves as a platform for 400 regional bus companies to maximize their utilization . Riders can book rides on regularly scheduled routes, or buy rides to events like Green Bay Packers games or Taylor Swift ERAs Tour concerts or crowdsource their own events with a passionate group of likeminded individuals. Companies allocate buses after tickets are sold and can add buses to any route to meet surges in demand.

Register now to watch this webinar with Rally Co-Founder and CTO, Numaan Akram to hear how Rally has solved middle-mile travel challenges for millions of riders by building an asset-lite, dynamic, intercity transportation network, helping to fill the $5B worth of bus seats that go unsold every year. 

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August 6

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