When we started out in 2015, with 5 motorbikes and a head full of dreams, we hoped to break mobility barriers and change how people experienced bike rental in India.
Today, we have left our mark in 40+ cities and throttled our way across the world to emerge as the most trusted shared mobility platform.
Royal Brothers is reimagining shared mobility, and all powered up to create a top-notch bike rental experience for our users.
Royal brothers started out in 2015, with 5 motorbikes and a head full of dreams, they hoped to break mobility barriers and change how people experienced bike rental in India.
Today, they have left our mark in 40+ cities and throttled our way across the world to emerge as the most trusted shared mobility platform.
Royal Brothers is reimagining shared mobility, and all powered up to create a top-notch bike rental experience for our users.
About Royal Brothers
Royal Brothers are currently operational in 40+ cities in india as a one-of-a-kind bike rental service. For Karnataka, Kerala, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh, RB was the first company with a bike rental license. It started in a college cafeteria and was officially established in Bangalore, India’s start-up capital, in 2015. Back in 2015, as Bangalore engineering students, Abhishek Chandrashekar and Akash S were friends who were looking for the next best start-up concept. They realized on a trip to Pondicherry that the need for mobility was strong, especially for tourists or day-trippers in the city. That’s when they decided to start Royal Brothers, a reliable bike rental company that would cater to customers looking for quality, pocket-friendly mobility. Early on, their core conviction that a sharing economy can be built with the idea of ‘why buy when you can rent’ struck a chord with the investor group. Angel investors participated in the primary and secondary funding rounds in 2019, bringing the company from bootstrap to a financed venture. Three co-founders are present: Abhishek Chandrashekar, co-founder and CEO, Akash S, co-founder and CTO, and Kuldip Purohit, co-founder and CBO.