OneDriver.lk Wins Silver at BestWeb.LK 2026

August 18, 2026 at 2:20 PM
HighFlyer Chairman Prof. M. Thilakasiri (left), OneDriver founder Lakmal Wijesiri (centre), and Kayen Akeel, HighFlyer’s Marketing Consultant.

OneDriver.lk marked a milestone recently, winning Silver in the Best Automotive Website category at BestWeb.LK 2026.

The award reflects its journey from handwritten booking records to a fully automated, technology-driven service, the company said.

This recognition also highlights the close partnership between OneDriver and HighFlyer.

While OneDriver has remained focused on safety, reliability and personal service, HighFlyer has provided the digital roadmap, engineering and strategic guidance needed to scale the operation without losing the simple human experience on which the business was originally built.

OneDriver began with Drink’nDrive, a catchy name for a serious idea: helping customers return home safely in their own cars after a night out. A professional driver travels to the customer, then drives both the customer and their vehicle home.

Today, OneDriver also provides drivers for airport transfers, corporate travel, events, long-distance journeys, tourism and vehicle servicing.

Serving 2,500+ customers through 35+ professional drivers around the clock, OneDriver is Sri Lanka’s leading Driver-as-a-Service company and its only deeply technology-integrated operator.

HighFlyer Global guided OneDriver’s technology growth and strategy, transforming its handwritten process into an integrated ERP platform for bookings, driver allocation, pricing, tracking, notifications, invoicing and payments. Its agentic AI lets management ask natural questions, receive insights and initiate actions. The internal driver app works in Sinhala, Tamil and English, eliminating language barriers for all staff.

OneDriver deliberately opted against developing a customer app, recognizing that after a night out, few people want the added hassle of downloading an app, registering an account and remembering yet another password. Instead, customers can simply call or send a WhatsApp message and speak directly with a person.

“Our customers don’t need another app. They just want to talk to a real person and book a driver. That’s it,” said Lakmal Wijesiri.