South Africa’s Car-Rental Startup, FlexClub, Secures An Additional $5mn Funding In Seed Round

Car-Rental Startup, FlexClub has just secured an additional $5 million in funding to boost drivers’ experiences in these markets. The startup links customers seeking convenient access to long-term cars with partners that sell car subscriptions.

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“When we first started, we were focused on phase one of our strategy, which came from our knowledge about ride-hailing drivers because of our careers at Uber, We wanted to help a community of ride-hailing drivers that had been excluded from accessing cars. But right now, we’ve built the product to work for anyone and not just ride-hailing drivers.”  Tinashe Ruzane Co-founder FlexClub said.


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What You Need To Know About FlexClub

Founded in 2019, by Marlon Gallardo, Rudolf Vavruch, and Tinashe Ruzane, FlexClub connects customers seeking convenient access to long-term cars with partners that sell car subscriptions.

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The startup has operations in South Africa and Mexico. It maintains a partnership with Uber in both countries, where it helps Uber’s drivers to subscribe for cars.

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