inDrive, a prominent global mobility and urban services platform headquartered in Mountain View, California, USA, has announced a significant expansion in its financing partnership with venture capital firm General Catalyst, securing an additional US$150 million to bring the total funding to US$300 million. This extension, which may be further prolonged for another year, provides inDrive with enhanced financial flexibility to bolster growth initiatives, invest in product enhancements, diversify service offerings and penetrate new markets.
This financing milestone follows a prosperous year for inDrive, marked by a remarkable 54% surge in net revenue throughout 2023. The company’s consistent growth trajectory and strategic utilisation of adaptable financing mechanisms underscore its commitment to sustainable scalability.
Dmitry Sedov, Chief Financial Officer at inDrive, emphasised the significance of this financial backing, stating, “Securing this financing from General Catalyst empowers us to continue our rapid growth and innovation while maintaining a strong financial position and financial flexibility. This financial structure is designed to support our ambitious plans without introducing additional risk to our operations.”
Pranav Singhvi, Managing Director of General Catalyst, echoed this sentiment, expressing enthusiasm for supporting inDrive’s expansion into new markets. He said, “As long-time partners of inDrive, we are excited to help them continue to scale their growth and set the company up for success as they enter new markets. We are enthusiastic about supporting a business with a robust mission that positively impacts communities globally.”
The inDrive app has been downloaded over 200 million times and was the second most downloaded mobility app in both 2022 and 2023. In addition to ride-hailing, inDrive provides an expanding list of urban services, including intercity transportation, freight delivery, task assistance, courier, and B2B delivery. Last year, inDrive successfully navigated regulatory requirements in Malaysia, obtaining the business mediation license (LPP) from the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD). The company announced that it had resolved all matters concerning the LPP, essential for the official operation of ride-hailing services in Malaysia.
Operating in 749 cities across 46 countries, inDrive supports local communities through its peer-to-peer pricing model and community empowerment programmes, which advance education, sports, arts and sciences, gender equality, and other vital initiatives.
With this fresh injection of funds, inDrive is primed for further expansion in 2024. The strategic financial support will facilitate the expansion of service offerings and the reinforcement of its global presence, all while upholding its core mission of challenging social injustice and promoting equitable access to mobility services.