Gett Taxi

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Gett, formerly known as GetTaxi, is a global on-demand mobility company that connects customers with transportation, goods and services. I used Gett for a week. Globally, Gett is an on-demand transport and delivery company.

On Gett - Who we are and what we do

Gett is available in more than 120 locations around the world, among them London, Moscow and New York, and is Europe's biggest on-demand automotive services provider by revenue. Alone in London almost half of all taxis in London run with Gett. In turn, the best driver provides our passenger with the highest level of comfort and the quickest door-to-door journeys.

The Gett for Business enterprise travel solutions enable businesses and passengers to travel and monitor spend globally from a unified hub. More than 17,500 businesses around the globe already use it to purchase and monitor mobile travel in over 56 different markets. Mr. Gett collected more than $700 million in overall financing, with more than $300 million come from the world's leading automaker The Volkswagen Group.

By 2018, Gett formally became a "unicorn" worth 1.4 billion dollars.

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Gett, formerly known as GetTaxi, is a worldwide on-demand mobile enterprise that links clients with transport, goods and more. Clients can order a taxi or messenger either through the company's website or through the company's GPS-based phone smart application. Currently Gett is active in more than 100 towns in the United States, Great Britain, Russia and Israel.

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