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Lime confirms its raising another $300 million round that raises its valuation to a whopping $2.4 billion

Feb 6, 2019, 22:18 IST

Reuters

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  • Lime is raising a $300 million series-D financing round that increases its valuation to $2.4 billion.
  • Scooter companies have seen skyrocketing growth in the past year as venture capital money pours into the space.

Scooter rental startup Lime announced Wednesday it's raised $310 million in a series D financing round that boosts its already massive valuation to $2.4 billion.

The announcement confirms earlier reports from Axios that the financial giant Fidelity was interested in investing in a scooter company. However, those reports said Fidelity was interested in Bird. Other backers include Bain Capital as the lead investor, with Andreessen Horowitz, GV, and IVP also providing money.

To date, Lime has raised $867.1 million, according to PitchBook data.

In the past year, Lime and its competitors like Bird saw massive growth. Lime now reaches 15 countries on five continents, a spokesperson said. New York, already the most lucrative market for ride-hailing, is considering legalization of scooters soon - and Bird has been working to increase public support and excitement with a pop-up shop in Manhattan.

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Read more: Electric scooters were to blame for at least 1,500 injuries and deaths in the US last year

In December, there were rumors that Uber was interested in possibly buying another scooter company to add to its arsenal that already includes Jump Bikes.

"The funds will pave the wave for expansion in new markets, technology enhancements and continued investments in rider safety and city collaboration," the company said in a press release.

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