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Uber Gets Around $100 Million From Tata Group

After Getting Funds From Tata Group, Uber Reveals Big Plans For India
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MUMBAI— Taxi hailing service Uber Technologies Inc has received fresh investment from Tata Opportunities Fund, a private equity fund advised by India's Tata Capital, as it expands its business, the companies said.

The companies did not disclose the amount of investment but a source close to the matter said it was between $75 million and $100 million.

Uber is also planning to increase the number of rides in the country to more than a million per day in the next six to nine months, the company's India president, Amit Jain, told Reuters.

Industry sources said the company was averaging about 200,000 trips a day in India currently.

Uber has said it will invest $1 billion in India in the next nine months, matching its investments in China.

Wednesday's investment by the Tata fund is separate from that amount, Uber India President Amit Jain told Reuters.

"India is a strategic market for Uber worldwide," Jain said. "You will see us expand our operations. Getting into more cities, rolling our more products that are focused towards India," he said.

The company has already introduced options like uberGO in India, where commuters can opt for hatchbacks that are more affordable. It also accepts on-the-spot cash and card payments in some cities, a variance from its usual online-payment model.

Uber's Indian drive comes on the heels of Ola's announcement of its own aggressive push in the country. In April the Bengaluru-based startup raised $400 million from investors led by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner's DST Global.

Ola, which is valued at around $2.5 billion, plans to double the number of cities it operates in to 200 in this fiscal year.

Uber is currently in about 18 cities - making India its second-biggest behind the United States, in terms of number of cities.

Jain did not give any specific targets regarding cities, but said Uber was looking at "significant expansion" in the country.

Uber, which operates in about 60 countries and is worth an estimated $40 billion. However, it has run into trouble with transport authorities across the world.

In India, it has been at odds with officials in New Delhi, where the government banned its services after an Uber driver was accused of rape in December. A court revoked the ban this month.

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