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Lyft said on April 24, 2026 that it has agreed to buy the U.K. arm of Gett, a leading London black cab app, in a deal expected to close in the coming weeks subject to customary conditions.
Media reports value the transaction at roughly $55 million.
The move is Lyft’s third major international acquisition in under a year, following its purchase of Freenow (reported around €175m) and Scotland-based TBR Global Chauffeuring (about $110m). Gett’s platform already connects riders to an estimated three-quarters of Greater London’s licensed black cab drivers and brings enterprise contracts with major corporates and public bodies.
Lyft says the deal will fold Gett into its Freenow operation in Europe and will not alter full-year 2026 guidance, though it will affect second-quarter figures.
The company frames the acquisition as part of a broader strategy to offer a full ground-transport ecosystem in London — from black cabs and private hire to bikes and future autonomous vehicle testing — while positioning itself as the dominant app for the city’s storied taxi trade.








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