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Free2Move extends car rental service to business customers

Date: 25 July 2019   |   Author: Rachel Boagey

As part of its short-term car rental business, Free2Move, Groupe PSA's mobility brand, will open up its Free2Move Rent database to B2B customers

As part of its short-term car rental business, Free2Move, Groupe PSA's mobility brand, is opening up the Free2Move Rent database to B2B customers.

By the end of 2019, close to 20,000 passenger and commercial vehicles will be available for hire in 1,300 branches across Europe, positioning Free2Move Rent as a local car rental service with a dense network of agencies.

Following this move, B2B customers will be able to access all Peugeot, Citroën, DS Automobiles, Opel and Vauxhall brand vehicles.

To intensify its presence among as broad a customer base as possible, Free2Move Rent is underpinned by thirty national and international partnerships with brokers, B2B key accounts and sales providers, such as the latest Ucar Mobility Group in France.

Free2Move was launched in 2017. The app allows users to identify a range of nearby mobility services, helping them find a shared car, scooter or bike. After comparing features, price and location, users can access the vehicle of their choice for immediate use or reserve it for future use.

The Free2Move mobility services platform brings together the services of 45 global operators available in the United States and 9 European countries - France, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Austria.



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