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Lagos-based Moove, which offers car financing to ride-hailing drivers, raised a $100M Series B led by Uber at a $750M valuation, up from $550M in August 2023

Moove, an African mobility fintech that offers vehicle financing to ride-hailing and delivery app drivers, has raised $100 million …

TechCrunch Tage Kene-Okafor

Context & Ripple Effects

Moove's latest round follows its $76M equity-and-debt raise at a $550M valuation in August 2023, extending a financing model built around vehicles for ride-hailing and delivery drivers across several markets.

The company had already raised a $105M Series A2 for driver vehicle financing after an earlier Series A, making the new Uber-led round a continued escalation of capital behind its fleet-finance platform rather than a first expansion step.

First-order effects

  • Moove receives $100M of new Series B capital and a valuation increase to $750M, strengthening its capacity to finance vehicles for drivers.
  • Uber becomes the lead investor, aligning a major ride-hailing platform more directly with a company that finances vehicles used by platform workers.

Second-order effects

  • Other vehicle-finance providers serving ride-hailing and delivery drivers may face pressure to secure comparable funding or platform relationships as Moove gains capital and strategic validation.
  • Drivers and delivery operators in Moove's markets could see more vehicle-financing capacity, while the economics of platform-linked vehicle access become more important to mobility operators.

Third-order effects

  • If platform investment in fleet-finance providers continues, access to vehicles may increasingly be organized through capital-backed intermediaries tied closely to ride-hailing and delivery ecosystems.
  • The model also concentrates exposure to driver earnings and vehicle repayment performance in specialized financiers, making underwriting and platform demand central determinants of scale.

The trend: This is part of the broader integration of mobility platforms with financing infrastructure that enables drivers to obtain the vehicles required to work on them.

Discussion

  • @ulonnaya Tage on x
    Moove raises $100M Series B at $750M val —Uber led with Mubadala participating —Moove to expand operations to 16 markets (including LatAm and SEA) by the end of 2025 —Over 20,000 customers completed 30M+ trips —Moove's ARR currently stands at $115M. https://techcrunch.com/...