When Alvimar da Silva realized Uber did not reach some of the more dangerous, far-flung areas of Brazil’s biggest city Sao Paulo, he saw an opportunity: if the popular ride-sharing service did not go there, he would.
When Alvimar da Silva realized Uber did not reach some of the more dangerous, far-flung areas of Brazil’s biggest city Sao Paulo, he saw an opportunity: if the popular ride-sharing service did not go there, he would.