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  • Bosch Acquires U.S. Ride-Sharing Startup Splitting Fares
    Bosch Acquires U.S. Ride-Sharing Startup Splitting Fares

    German car parts supplier Bosch is buying US carpooling startup, Splitting Fares

    The world's largest car parts supplier Bosch leapt into ride-sharing services Wednesday, announcing the takeover of US commuter carpooling startup Splitting Fares.

    Stuttgart-based Bosch did not say how much it paid for the Detroit-based firm, also known as SPLT, which was founded in 2015.

    In a market that has been dominated in recent years by taxi-style giants such as Uber and Lyft, Bosch said it saw development opportunities in the sector for companies to offer ride-sharing services to their employees.

    "Companies and commuters have been seen as less of a priority" so far, it said in a statement.

    Bosch believes travel to and from work is a "growth market", part of a far-reaching shift in personal transport powered by the mobile internet.

    Bosch is following in the footsteps of other German giants like BMW or Daimler, who have been exploring ride-sharing for much longer.

    The move on Wednesday fitted into a wider reorganisation at the company to create a "Connected Mobility" division with more than 600 employees, offering everything from ride-sharing to real-time safety alerts for drivers.

    "Connectivity offers tremendous business potential," Bosch said, citing a study from accountancy firm PwC that suggests the market for such services could reach 140 billion euros ($172 billion) worldwide by 2022.

    "Bosch aims for significant double-digit growth" in sales in the field over the coming years, chief executive Volkmar Denner said.

    © 2018 AFP




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