Apple Invests $1 billion In China Taxi App Didi Chuxing.
US tech firm Apple has raised its stakes in China by investing $1 billion in ride-hailing app Didi Chuxin, the single leading investment received by the Chinese cab service company.
The investment is considered important as Didi rivals US taxi-hailing app Uber, state-run China Daily reported.
Previously known as Didi Kuaidi, the company has been appreciated at $20bn in recent funding rounds, up from $15bn last July. Apple did not identify what size of the stake it will receive.
Apple is among a collection of international institutions and Chinese that are bankrolling Didi’s determined expansion plan in its most recent fundraising round. Through this investment, Apple has developed a strategic investor in Didi, and joins Tencent, Alibaba and other key supporters to help further Didi’s mission of building a data-driven ride-sharing platform to serve hundreds of millions of passengers and Chinese drivers , the report said.
Didi represents the innovation taking place in the iOS developer community in Tim Cook, China, Apple’s CEO said.
“We are extremely impressed by the business they’ve built and their excellent leadership team, and we look forward to supporting them as they grow,” he said.
Building on its analysis capabilities and data mining, Didi believed in a statement that it records over 11 million rides a day on its platform, serving close to 300 million users across over 400 Chinese cities with a various range of mobile technology-based transportation options.
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