Mobility fintech Moove raises $30 million from debut sukuk for UAE expansion

Mobility fintech Moove raises  million from debut sukuk for UAE expansion

  • The financing is an important milestone for Moove, which is building the largest electric car fleet in the MENA region, starting in the UAE
  • By 2022, Moove scaled to 13 markets across nine countries and is the world’s leading mobility fintech providing sustainable financial opportunities and democratizing access to vehicle financing for mobility workers globally

Dubai: Moove, the world’s first mobility fintech and Uber’s largest vehicle supply partner in EMEA, raises $30 million from a debut sukuk issue arranged by Franklin Templeton Investments (ME) Ltd. in its mission to build the largest EV ride-hailing fleet in the MENA region.

The successful completion of this debut sukuk will allow Moove to tap into the wealth of Islamic investors who are particularly interested in environmentally and socially responsible investments, and will undoubtedly open up further opportunities for financing Moove’s ambitious expansion plans.

The issuance of Shari’ah-compliant notes or “sukuk” has been privately placed and structured as a sukuk alistisna, a Shari’ah-compliant contract for the order to produce electric cars. Based on the successes, this funding is a milestone for Moove and testifies to the strength of the business model and growth potential.

Ladi Delano, co-founder and co-CEO of Moove, said: “This funding is a milestone for Moove – our first sukuk issuance that demonstrates our growth and sustainability as a global company. Equally important, it furthers our mission to build the largest electric vehicle fleet in the region, to drive mobility electrification and make it possible for cities to reach their net-zero goals.”

Moove will use the funds to scale to 2,000 EVs in the UAE over the coming year, creating sustainable economic opportunities while accelerating the electrification of mobility and improving the travel experience for passengers in the region. Moove estimates that this fleet of electric cars will contribute to a reduction of over 5,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year to help cities like Dubai reach their ambitious Net Zero goals.

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Mohieddine Kronfol, CIO, Global Sukuk and MENA Fixed Income, Franklin Templeton, said: “Franklin Templeton is pleased to lead this innovative Sukuk transaction which complements our global sukuk and Shariah-compliant private markets strategies, while supporting the development of mobility and fintech ecosystems in the UAE initially, followed by more markets in the future. The transaction also further confirms the opportunity we have claimed exists in private credit throughout the region, and combines attractive returns with security and credit control.

“We wish Moov’s management team much success and look forward to seeing their cars on the road, as well as the social and environmental impact their business can have on our region.”

Investment in EV infrastructure to drive sustainability

As part of the launch in the United Arab Emirates, Moove will roll out its EV charging app, Moove Charge™. Having launched in London in August, Moove Charge is the first end-to-end charging experience and complete EV charging network app specifically for motorists.

It allows users to find charging points, view charging points compatible with their vehicle, view real-time charging point availability, filter by charging speed, start and stop charging and wallet functionality. With a commitment to ensure that at least 60% of the vehicles Moove finances globally are electric, the company is working with value chain partners across the MENA region to facilitate this transition in places where charging infrastructure remains limited.

A year of significant growth in driving forward mobility electrification

Moove’s entry into the UAE follows a year of significant growth and expansion for the firm. Moove launched in Europe for the first time in August when it launched a 100% EV rent-to-buy model in London. The company also launched in India and will launch 5,000 CNG and electric vehicles across Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore in the first year to help create sustainable employment opportunities in the developing economy.

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Over the past two years, Moove has enabled sustainable job creation and a path to assets with its customers who have completed over 11 million trips in Moove-financed vehicles. This is due to Moov’s alternative credit scoring technology that unlocks access to vehicle finance for gig worker customers who may have previously been excluded from financial services.

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Contact: [email protected] | www.moove.io

About Moove

Moove is an African-born global startup and the world’s first mobility fintech, offering revenue-based vehicle financing and financial services to mobility entrepreneurs. By embedding its alternative credit scoring technology into ride-hailing, e-logistics and instant delivery platforms, Moove uses proprietary performance and income analytics to guarantee loans to drivers previously excluded from financial services. Backed by some of the world’s leading investors, Moove has raised over $250 million to date and customers have completed over 11 million trips in Moove-financed vehicles. With a commitment to ensure that at least 60% of its fleet are hybrid and electric vehicles, and that 50% of its customers are women, Moove is a mission-driven business that puts impact at the heart of its growth. Moove was recently awarded IFC’s annual enterprise award as one of the 20 most impactful and transformative projects, using an innovative and scalable solution to a global problem.

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