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Naspers Invests R42 Million In Cape Town-Based WhereIsMyTransport

Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2021-06-07Updated:2021-06-081 Comment3 Mins Read
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Naspers announced a R42 million investment in Cape Town-founded, WhereIsMyTransport through its early-stage tech investment vehicle.
The investment is part of a R201 million (US$14.5 million) funding round led by Naspers Foundry, Cathay AfricInvest Innovation Fund, and SBI Investment.

“Mobility remains an obstacle for billions of people in high-growth markets across the world,” Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, South Africa CEO of Naspers, said.

“Our investment in WhereIsMyTransport is testimony of our belief that great innovation and tech talent is found in South Africa, and with the right backing and support these businesses can provide solutions to local challenges that can improve the lives of ordinary people in South Africa and abroad.”

WhereIsMyTransport is a mobility technology company that maps formal and informal public transport networks and uses this data and technology to improve the public transport experience, making the public commute more reliable, predictable, safe, inclusive and accessible for millions of people in highly populated megacities.

It licences these mobility datasets to governments, development finance institutions, NGOs, operators and third-party solution developers for the purpose of research, analytics, insights and consumer and enterprise solutions.

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Its aim is to develop solutions that provide commuters in Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Latin America with real-time public transport network alerts, to improve their mobility and reduce the time they spend commuting.

In South Africa, WhereIsMyTransport’s clients included among others, Johannesburg commuter rail system Gautrain and Transport for Cape Town, and as part of its international client base Google, the World Bank and WSP along with others.

“WhereIsMyTransport started in South Africa, focused on becoming a central
source of accurate and reliable public transport data for high-growth markets.
We’re thrilled to welcome Naspers as an investor as our journey continues in
megacities across the Majority World,” Devin de Vries, WhereIsMyTransport CEO and Co-founder said.

The mobility technology company has reached an important milestone by launching its first consumer product, Rumbo, in Latin America. Rumbo is the first to provide network information from all modes of public transport in this market and has over 100,000 users and delivered over 750,000 real-time network alerts since its launch in Mexico City in November 2020. The app will be launched in Lima, Peru later this year.

Through Prosus Ventures, Naspers invested in European micro-mobility company
Dott in 2018, with a follow-on investment this year and in Pakistan-based ondemand transport and logistics company Bykea in 2020.

“WhereIsMyTransport has a strong track record of developing the best-in-class technology in improving the daily commutes of people across the world,” Fabian Whate, Head of Naspers Foundry, said.

 

“The mobility technology company is a great addition to the Naspers Foundry investment portfolio and we look forward to working with the WhereIsMyTransport team as they take their business to the next level.”

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