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Anywheel takes over bike sharing services amidst SG Bike’s closure

An early incentive is available until 21 April.

SG Bike users are given the choice to transfer to Anywheel as SG Bike ceases operations after 30 April.

All users of SG Bike’s service will see their wallet balance through Anywheel’s app by 3 May 2024 with no further action required.

An early opt-in incentive is available for users who decide to convert by 21 April, who will receive $10 worth of complimentary ride-only credits on top of their existing SG balance.

SG Bike will not be renewing its licence on 30 April due to a strategic shift in business direction and from 21 March, will no longer accept any new sign-ups, credit top-ups, and pass purchases.

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