Indrive Joins World Economic Forum Unicorn Community

What Readers Should Know
inDrive has joined the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community, an invitation-only network of high-growth companies recognized for innovation and positive social impact. The milestone strengthens inDrive’s role in global discussions on mobility, economic inclusion, and technology-driven solutions, including insights from the Philippines.
- inDrive has joined the World Economic Forum Unicorn Community.
- The group consists of invitation-only high-growth companies driving innovation.
- inDrive will contribute insights on mobility, entrepreneurship, and economic inclusion.
- The Philippines remains one of inDrive's fastest-growing markets in Southeast Asia.
- The company continues to build partnerships with government agencies and community organizations.
Global mobility platform brings perspectives from the Philippines and emerging markets to international innovation discussions
Global mobility and delivery platform inDrive has been accepted into the World Economic Forum (WEF) Unicorn Community, an invitation-only network of fast-growing companies recognized for innovation, industry leadership, and positive social impact.
The milestone places inDrive alongside a select group of global businesses contributing ideas and solutions to some of the world’s most pressing economic, technological, and social challenges.
Through its participation in the Unicorn Community, inDrive will share insights on mobility, innovation, economic inclusion, education, and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on emerging and underserved markets, including the Philippines.
Bringing Emerging Market Perspectives to Global Conversations
The World Economic Forum serves as a platform for collaboration among business leaders, governments, academic institutions, and civil society organizations.
Its Unicorn Community is part of the Forum’s Global Innovator Communities, which engage high-growth companies in discussions on shaping resilient economies, advancing innovation, and addressing global challenges.
For inDrive Founder and CEO Arsen Tomsky, the recognition reflects the company’s mission of creating fairer and more transparent digital platforms.
“Our mission has always been to challenge injustice by giving people more control over their choices,” Tomsky said. “We look forward to contributing to the Forum’s dialogue on building more inclusive, transparent, and equitable digital economies.”
Philippines Remains a Key Growth Market
Since launching operations in the Philippines in 2024, inDrive has rapidly expanded across the country, becoming one of its fastest-growing markets in Southeast Asia.
The company noted that market intelligence firm Sensor Tower ranked inDrive among the most-downloaded travel applications in the Philippines in 2025 and the second most-downloaded ride-hailing app globally.
According to Sofia Guinto, joining the Unicorn Community provides an opportunity to bring Filipino mobility experiences into international policy and innovation discussions.
“Being part of the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community allows us to bring Philippine market perspectives into global conversations on fair, accessible, and people-centered mobility,” Guinto said.
Partnerships Supporting Communities
Beyond transportation services, inDrive has pursued partnerships aimed at addressing community needs and public welfare initiatives.
The company recently collaborated with the Department of Health to promote smoke-free and vape-free rides, helping create healthier commuting environments for passengers and drivers.
It has also partnered with the Philippine National Police and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to support skills development programs and safer mobility initiatives.
These collaborations reflect inDrive’s broader strategy of combining technology with community engagement to address real-world challenges.
Why It Matters
As mobility platforms continue to shape how people move, work, and earn income, inclusion in the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community positions inDrive as a voice for emerging markets in global innovation discussions.
For the Philippines, the recognition highlights the growing importance of local mobility ecosystems and the role technology companies can play in promoting economic opportunity, accessibility, and sustainable urban transportation.
As inDrive expands its international influence, Filipino commuters, drivers, and communities could benefit from solutions shaped by both local realities and global best practices.