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General · 21 August 2026

Moove Valuation Reaches $2.1bn After Mubadala-Led $250m Round

UAE mobility fintech Moove has raised $250m in a Series C round led by Mubadala Investment Company, valuing the company at $2.1bn and taking total funding to roughly $694m.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Moove, the UAE-based mobility fintech, has raised $250m in a Series C round led by Mubadala Investment Company alongside Woven Capital and Ion Pacific, lifting its valuation to $2.1bn. The round takes Moove's total funding raised to roughly $694m since its founding, according to The National.

Moove operates a vehicle-financing and fleet-management platform used by ride-hailing and delivery drivers, initially built around partnerships with operators such as Uber. The company says the fresh capital will be used to expand its depot and charging infrastructure and to scale autonomous-vehicle fleet operations, extending its business beyond driver financing into the operational backbone needed to run and service large vehicle fleets, including electric and self-driving ones.

Why it matters

The raise signals growing investor confidence that the next phase of urban mobility will be won not by whoever builds the best app, but by whoever controls the physical and financial infrastructure — depots, charging, maintenance, and fleet financing — that keeps vehicles on the road. Moove's pivot toward autonomous-fleet infrastructure suggests it is positioning itself as an operating layer for driverless mobility, rather than staying purely a financing intermediary for human drivers.

For digital transformation leaders, this is a reminder that AI-enabled mobility (autonomous fleets) still depends on unglamorous operational plumbing — depots, uptime, servicing cycles — and that companies solving this "boring" infrastructure problem may capture disproportionate value as autonomy scales. Mubadala's participation also reflects the UAE's continued strategy of backing mobility and infrastructure platforms with regional and global relevance.

By the numbers

  • $250m raised in the Series C round
  • $2.1bn post-money valuation for Moove
  • ~$694m total funding raised to date
  • Three co-leads in the round: Mubadala, Woven Capital and Ion Pacific

The Renascence take

Coverage of this round will likely focus on the valuation headline, but the more interesting signal is what Moove is choosing to build with the money: not more driver-financing volume, but depots and autonomous-fleet infrastructure. That is a bet on service reliability as the real differentiator once vehicles no longer have a human behind the wheel to compensate for downtime, poor routing or a badly charged battery.

Autonomous mobility will not be won on algorithms alone — it will be won on whoever keeps the fleet clean, charged, maintained and dispatched without friction, because that is what riders will actually experience. Moove's shift from financing drivers to operating infrastructure is a bet that service reliability, not novelty, is what earns repeat ridership once the driver disappears from the equation. Operators eyeing autonomous or fleet-based services should treat depot operations and turnaround times as core to the customer experience, not back-office logistics to be optimised later.

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This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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Moove raised $250m in a Series C round led by Mubadala Investment Company, with participation from Woven Capital and Ion Pacific.

The Series C round values Moove, the UAE-based mobility fintech, at $2.1bn.

According to The National, Moove has raised approximately $694m in total funding since it was founded.

Moove plans to use the capital to expand depot and charging infrastructure and to scale autonomous-vehicle fleet operations, moving beyond its original driver vehicle-financing model.

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