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Uber to Buy Turkish Delivery Startup Getir for $435 Million
Uber will integrate Getir’s delivery services with Trendyol Go, expanding consumer choice and delivery opportunities while Getir’s Super App remains active, with Getir’s 2025 bookings up 50%.
- Uber agreed on Feb 9, 2026, to acquire Getir's delivery business in Türkiye, covering food, grocery, retail, and water delivery, for $335 million at the outset.
- After months of restructuring, Getir scaled down operations and Mubadala Investment Company sought a stake sale amid a control struggle last year.
- Uber will merge the acquired unit with Trendyol Go, which it bought last year for $700 million, to integrate offerings while continuing to support the Getir Super App.
- Regulatory approval and other closing conditions could affect timing and outcomes, as the deal aims to increase selection for consumers, create delivery opportunities for couriers, and boost demand for restaurants and retailers in Türkiye.
- Historically, Getir reached a $12 billion valuation and has raised $2.40 billion, while Mubadala Investment Company manages a $330 billion portfolio spanning six continents.
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Uber agrees to acquire Getir’s delivery business in Turkey from Mubadala
Uber is set to acquire Getir's delivery business in Türkiye, enhancing its food, grocery, and retail services. This strategic move, pending regulatory approval, aims to integrate Getir with Trendyol Go, expanding consumer choices and boosting delivery opportunities.
·Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Read Full ArticleUber Agrees to Buy Getir’s Delivery Business in Turkey Expansion
Uber Technologies Inc. has agreed to buy Turkish company Getir’s delivery operations from its controlling shareholder Mubadala Investment Co. in a deal that will bolster the US company’s position in the Middle East.
·United States
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