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  2. We were born in Madrid (Spain) in 2011 and have been pioneers in creating a new mobility in Iberoamerica. We are present in 7 countries (Spain, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay) and have approximately one thousand employees in offices in Spain and Latin America.

  3. Jan 22, 2018 · Cabify is a provider of on-demand transportation services. The company's ride-hailing app offers cars with added features, including choice of music, magazines, water, among others, driven by hand-picked and specially trained drivers.

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    In October 2022, Cabify launched a new division and brand globally aimed at the storage and transfer of packages (rather than people), Cabify Logistics. In Spain, 100% of Cabify Logistics' fleet are electric vans dedicated exclusively to the parcel service.

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    Cabify is one of 35 members the new 'EU Unicorns Group', which launched in March with the goal to boost European tech innovation leadership, and help create more European ‘global champions.’ The group is calling for the EU to set up a €100bn sovereign tech fund. “We’re not talking about giving tech startups a head start over other countries, we are...

    When considering new markets, the Cabify founder believes it is equally as important to know when to pull out as when to expand, especially if the economics are not working, or if the competitive dynamics are unsustainable, or you have other geographies where your resources could produce better returns. “You can always go back to a market when cond...

    > Balance the resources you have with how many mistakes you can allow yourself. He says that striking a balance between spreading yourself too thin and building a strong playbook by market is so tough that many startups either expand too slowly or too fast. “We spread ourselves too thin for a number of years, until early 2014, when for the first ti...

  5. Mar 10, 2021 · To ride the e-commerce boom of the last year, Cabify is expanding its logistics services to connect retailers’ stores and warehouses with customers for last-mile delivery.

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  7. Mar 28, 2023 · Bloomberg Línea — Spain-based ride-sharing app Cabify said it has raised $110 million in funding from Orilla Asset Management, an investment company owned by billionaire Francisco Riberas’ family, and AXIS, through Fond-ICO Next Tech, among other investors.

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