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Beat leaves Colombia: this is known from the departure of the country’s app

Beat leaves Colombia: this is known from the departure of the country's app

Beat, the mobility platform, which also offers the parcel delivery service, announced that he leaves Colombia and throughout Latin America.

The decision of Beat is due to the fact that they will focus on strengthening the operation in Europeaccording to the same company in a statement.

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“Due to a clear strategic decision to focus on the main european marketsour shareholders have made the decision to stop investing in the Latin American region, where Beat operates,” says the company statement.

Likewise, the mobility app confirmed that it will provide the “best support” to all employees who are affected with this decision.

Finally, Beat thanked both users and drivers, who made the company stronger in countries like Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Peru and Chile.

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“Working together on our joint mission to develop seamless mobility for safe and sustainable urban living (…) We would like to thank everyone who shared our passion: our passengers, drivers, partners, our candidates, our company supporters, our sponsors and of course our employees! You made every step of this journey worthwhile,” the statement concluded.

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