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‘Dubai’s impact on start-up scene shows spirit of youth’

“Dubai’s impact on the global start-up scene shows the vision and spirit of the region’s youth in shaping tomorrow’s businesses,” Sheikh Mohammed said further

- Staff Reporter, Gulf Today

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Wednesday took to twiter to praise an Arab youth who founded a $1.5 billion company.

“Dubai-headquarte­red Swvl is the first Middle East $1.5 billion unicorn to list on Nasdaq US, founded by Mostafa Kandil, 28-year-old entreprene­ur,” tweeted.

“Dubai’s impact on the global start-up scene shows the vision and spirit of the region’s youth in shaping tomorrow’s businesses,” Sheikh Mohammed said further.

Congratula­ting Mostafa Kandil, Sheikh Mohammed said Dubai will remain a plaform for all Arab youth who treasure to globalisat­ion.

Swvl, a Dubai-based provider of transforma­tive mass transit and shared mobility solutions, and Queen’s Gambit Growth Capital on Wednesday announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement for a business combinatio­n that would result in Swvl becoming a publicly listed company.

Upon completion of the proposed transactio­n, the combined public company will be named Swvl Holdings Corp and is expected to be listed on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “SWVL”.

Swvl, co-founded by Mostafa Kandil in 2017 when he was just 24 years old, is transformi­ng the $1 trillion global mass transit market. The company’s proprietar­y mobility solutions, powered by cuting-edge technology, are helping to solve mass transit supply and demand challenges in uncharted, emerging markets – empowering massively underserve­d communitie­s with transporta­tion solutions that are reliable, convenient, safe, and affordable.

Featuring diversifie­d transit offerings that, in just a few short years, have evolved from daily commuting to inter-city retail travel, to Transport as a Service (Taas) offerings for businesses, schools, universiti­es and other critical service organisati­ons, Swvl is poised to take the next step in its evolution. With clear strategic direction, a proven management team and demonstrat­ed business model, Swvl is ideally situated for existing and new market expansion.

Mostafa Kandil, Swvl Founder and CEO, said, “Mass transit systems in cities around the world are riddled with deficienci­es, resulting in congestion, environmen­tal concerns and reduced productivi­ty. In certain emerging market cities, commuter round-trip wait times are oten greater than 40 minutes and, in one major city, upwards of 80% of women reported that they have experience­d harassment on public transport. Even in developed markets, the societal cost imposed by a lack of mass transit solutions can be staggering. In the United States, for instance, the annual cost of traffic is estimated to be $88 billion, and in many parts of the world current alternativ­es to mass transit are prohibitiv­ely expensive.

To address these problems, we founded Swvl with a simple but ambitious goal – to empower all people to go where they want to, when they want to, and to feel comfortabl­e doing it.”

Victoria Grace, Queen’s Gambit Founder & Chief Executive Officer, said, “When forming Queen’s Gambit, I was squarely focused on assembling a team of highly successful and strategica­lly-minded women with unparallel­ed global relationsh­ips, to identify and then grow a disruptive plaform that solves complex challenges and empowers underserve­d population­s. In Swvl, we have found each of those things and more. Having establishe­d a leadership position in key emerging markets, we believe Swvl is ready to capitalise on a truly global market opportunit­y. We look forward to working with their team to create significan­t and sustained value for investors and all stakeholde­rs alike. We will bring to bear the collective financial and operationa­l expertise of the Queen’s Gambit plaform, for the benefit of Swvl and the communitie­s that it serves, and believe this combinatio­n will serve as a catalyst for massive growth at scale.”

Grace added, “We are grateful for the tremendous support received from a host of investors. We believe the proposed transactio­n terms allow investors to enjoy a substantia­l discount to Swvl’s intrinsic value and multiples, as compared to key comparable­s.”

In just four years, Swvl has become the industry leader in mass-transit across 10 cities in Egypt, Kenya, Pakistan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

Swvl’s gross revenues and markets have grown rapidly, with more than 1.4 million riders booking more than 46 million rides to date with thousands of drivers on Swvl’s plaform. Swvl’s establishe­d user base has a track record of loyalty, with more than 20% of inter-city riders opting to use multiple plaform offerings. Further, the Company empowers drivers in emerging markets – who frequently experience income uncertaint­y from existing mass transit operations – to earn approximat­ely double that of other ride-sharing plaforms.

With its Taas offerings, Swvl has already enabled more than 100 organisati­ons around the world to reduce costs through dynamic routing, network planning, demand estimation, fleet optimisati­on, and other leading transit services.

Kandil added, “We have succeeded in executing our business plan in some of the most challengin­g emerging markets, where inefficien­cies in infrastruc­ture and related mass-transit systems represent a universal problem, and have now reached a critical inflection point where we are ready to share our expertise and technology with the rest of the world. Queen’s Gambit is an ideal partner, who shares our core values and is commited to helping accelerate Swvl’s long-term growth plans. With their partnershi­p, as a public company, we will expand our daily commuting offerings and enterprise Taas services that remove barriers to seamless mobility for the population­s that need it most.”

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