About Htay Aung

Aung launched Anywheel in 2017 amid the bike-sharing craze in Singapore. At the time, there were about a dozen bike-sharing operators in the city-state. Now it is one of the few bike-sharing companies authorized by the Land Transport Authority to operate 15,000 bicycles in Singapore. Anywheel has branches in Malaysia and Thailand, where it provides both bike and e-scooter sharing. The startup has plans to expand into Australia and Vietnam and offer shared power-assisted bicycles, also known as e-bikes.

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