KEY POINTS
  • India's Ola starts registering drivers in London with plans to launch there "in the coming weeks."
  • The news arrives just a day after Uber was stripped of its London license.
  • Ola received its own permit to operate in the city earlier this year.
Ola cab drivers talk with each other as they wait for passengers by a roadside in Amritsar.

Indian ride-sharing firm Ola says it has started registering drivers in London as it prepares to launch in the U.K. capital.

The company, which is backed by Uber investor SoftBank, said it would look to launch its services in the city "in the coming weeks." The announcement comes just a day after Uber was stripped of its London license by the local transport regulator.