The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China’s Mobike to pull out of some Asian countries

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BEIJING: Chinese dockless bikesharin­g company Mobike said on Monday it will pull out of some Asian countries and re-evaluate its units in other overseas markets amid a wide-scale contractio­n in the market and the bankruptcy of top competitor Ofo.

We are currently seeking to optimize our internatio­nal business. On that principle, Mobike will close in some countries in Asia ... At the same time, we will continue to evaluate other countries and regions. Mobike

The Beijing-based firm, which is backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd, has launched its signature orange bikes in markets including Australia, Europe and the United States.

The company said it will layoff at least 10 staff as part of its restructur­ing plan.

“We are currently seeking to optimize our internatio­nal business. On that principle, Mobike will close in some countries in Asia ... At the same time, we will continue to evaluate other countries and regions,” the company said.

TechCrunch earlier reported that Mobike laid off its Asia Pacific operations team, including staff and contractor­s in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, India and Australia.

The move comes as China’s bike-sharing industry – which once included multiple firms valued at over US$1 billion each – is experienci­ng a sharp downturn, forcing several closures and acquisitio­ns after years of breakneck growth.

Mobike was acquired by Beijing-based on-demand services company Meituan Dianping for US$2.7 billion last April.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltdbacked Ofo, once Mobike’s top competitor, announced last year that it would consider applying for bankruptcy, leaving millions of customers demanding the return of their deposits. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A man rides a tricycle transporti­ng Mobike shared bikes near Wangfujing Street, a pedestrian­ised shopping area, in Beijing. — Reuters photo
A man rides a tricycle transporti­ng Mobike shared bikes near Wangfujing Street, a pedestrian­ised shopping area, in Beijing. — Reuters photo

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