Flock Mobility, a startup on a mission to transform how organisations run shared transport, has secured £1m in funding to fuel its next phase of growth.
The round includes backing from Skyscanner founder Gareth Williams and a Boston-based family office, as the firm also looks to accelerate product development.
The Edinburgh-based company’s AI-powered platform looks to help enterprise and public sector customers run smarter, greener, more efficient fleets – cutting costs, boosting utilisation, and driving down emissions.
“This investment is a major vote of confidence in what we’re building,” said Terry Yoell, co-founder and CEO of Flock Mobility.
“We’ve already proven the model with the NHS and Berkeley Group. Now we’re scaling fast into new sectors and new regions.”
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Along with the investment, the business has appointed two new senior leaders to support its growth.
Samuel Ellis joins as head of growth whilst Rob Larmour will take up the role of head of operations.
The company is also hiring further across product, data, and operations, focusing on expanding its optimisation engine and AI capabilities.
Ellis added: “Incredibly proud to join Flock Mobility, working with Terry Yoell and the rest of the brilliant team.
“We’ve got great plans, clients and a huge opportunity ahead of us.”
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