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E-scooter firm TIER buys Nextbike in bid to expand offerings

E-scooter firm TIER buys Nextbike in bid to expand offerings
E-scooter firm TIER buys Nextbike in bid to expand offerings Copyright  Thomson Reuters 2021
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BERLIN - Berlin-based e-scooter operator TIER Mobility has bought bike-sharing firm Nextbike to create Europe's largest provider of shared lightweight vehicles, the companies said on Monday.

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The deal, which will bring rentable bicycles, e-bicycles, e-scooters, e-mopeds and cargo bikes into one network, could mark the first big acquisition in a likely period of consolidation in the highly fragmented industry, with smaller players getting snapped up over the next 12 months.

Earlier this year, U.S. urban mobility firm Lime raised $523 million from investors to scale up production and announced a stock market listing in 2022, while Estonian start-up Bolt launched e-scooter services in nine German cities.

The companies said combining Nextbike's infrastructure and TIER's financial power, bolstered by a recent financing round of $200 million that brought TIER's valuation to $2 billion, should allow them to operate in 400 cities with 250,000 vehicles.

"The acquisition of Nextbike - with its unrivalled experience and relationships across hundreds of cities - is a unique opportunity to take bikeshare to the next level," TIER Chief Executive Lawrence Leuschner said in a statement.

TIER and Nextbike declined to give financial details of the transaction.

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