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Uber to invest $1 billion in India in next 9 months

Uber to invest $1 billion in India in next 9 months

Uber said that this move would help its service reach 1 million daily rides by March 2016 adding that it is the first time it has set such a target for India.

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Uber Technologies Inc will invest $1 billion in India in the next nine months as the online ride hailing company is bullish on the emerging market.

Uber said it would use the additional investment to improve operations, expand into newer cities, and develop new products and payment solutions.

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"Uber has grown exponentially in India, a global priority market for us, which has also quickly become the largest market geographically for Uber outside the US," Amit Jain, president of Uber India, said in a statement.

The news of Uber's investment in the country was first reported by a leading English daily, which said it was the first time the company had set such a target for India.

Earlier this month, a Delhi court revoked a government ban on Uber, clearing the way for the company to operate in the capital city and reapply for a license.

The government asked unregistered web-based taxi services to halt operations in December after a driver contracted with Uber was accused of rape. Uber applied for licenses in New Delhi but continued its operations while approvals were pending.

Uber said India and China are its priority markets. It had said last month that it would invest more than $1 billion in China this year as it looks to rev up growth in the world's second largest economy.

One of the fastest-growing sharing-economy companies, Uber operates in 57 countries, with an estimated value of more than $40 billion. It has also tangled with transportation authorities across the globe, along with attorneys seeking to deem Uber drivers employees entitled to benefits.


Published on: Jul 31, 2015, 7:51 AM IST
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