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Shared mobility success will depend on diversification

BlaBlaCar Car CEO Nicolas Brusson speaks to Xavier Boucherat about the company’s evolution from plucky start-up to mature, multimodal service provider

Founded in 2006, the Paris-based start-up BlaBlaCar achieved unicorn status in 2015, and has gone on to become a multinational service provider in more than 22 countries, with 75 million users. Over time, the shared mobility space has become increasingly crowded, and COVID-19 has threatened its very ability to operate. What are start-ups like BlaBlaCar doing to ensure their survival moving forward in the age of pandemic? And assuming shared mobility recovers, what new business models will its continued onset open up?

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