CMAC Group Partners With Taxi Comparison Service Minicabit

CMAC Group Partners With Taxi Comparison Service Minicabit

According to a blog post published by CMAC Group, the transport management firm has confirmed a partnership with cab comparison platform Minicabit, marking a significant step in expanding its aggregated ground transport offering.

The announcement explains that the partnership brings Minicabit’s taxi and private hire comparison technology into CMAC’s wider transport ecosystem, allowing users to access and compare licensed taxi and private hire options through a single platform. CMAC states that this move strengthens its ability to deliver flexible, multi-supplier transport solutions for both consumer and corporate travel needs, particularly across the UK market.

CMAC Group highlighted that Minicabit has built a strong reputation over more than a decade, connecting passengers with licensed taxi and private hire operators while offering transparent fare comparisons. By partnering with Minicabit, CMAC aims to enhance its digital capabilities and broaden customer choice when booking ground transport.

Commenting on the partnership, CMAC Group CEO Peter Slater said the company was pleased to welcome Minicabit into its network, describing the move as a way to “enhance our ability to provide aggregated services to customers and clients.”

Minicabit founder and CEO Amer Hasan also welcomed the partnership, noting that working with CMAC would open up new opportunities for the platform, its suppliers, and its users.

CMAC Group already works with thousands of transport suppliers and manages large-scale ground transport operations across the UK and internationally. The partnership with Minicabit signals a continued focus on technology-driven solutions within the taxi and private hire sector.

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This partnership underlines how comparison platforms are becoming increasingly valuable in the ground transport space. For taxi and private hire operators, integration with services like Minicabit can mean greater exposure to passengers who want price transparency without automatically defaulting to ride-hailing apps.

From an industry perspective, it also shows that large transport management companies see long-term value in aggregating licensed operators rather than replacing them. If used correctly, these platforms could help level the playing field for local taxi and PHV firms by driving demand through comparison rather than brand dominance alone.


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