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Meru Wants To Send More Taxis Your Way By Raising $100m 

Meru Cabs will increase its reach from 20 to 40 cities. 

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Meru Cabs is looking to raise USD 100 million (around Rs 625 crore) by April 2015 from US and Hong-Kong based hedge funds and venture capitalists, in order to funds its expansion drive in India.

“We had recently raised USD 50 million from our existing investors - India Value Fund Advisors (IVFA). We are now planning to further raise USD 100 million from a set of investors,” Meru Cabs CEO Siddhartha Pahwa told PTI.

The fund-raising exercise would be completed by April, he added.

The Mumbai based firm, which has a presence in over 20 cities currently with a fleet of over 15,000 cars, is looking to expand its operations to over 40 cities by the end of this year.

Elaborating on the strategy, Pahwa said “We are focusing on three things. Firstly, we are looking to increase our customer base, secondly we are looking at upgrading the auto rickshaw users to our small cabs (Genie) and thirdly to expand in new cities”.

So, the next round of funding would be utilised to fulfill all these three focus areas, he added.

Meru Cabs began operations in 2006 and has been growing exponentially since then, Pahwa said.

“With this kind of growth we expect our fleet to increase to 1 lakh cars in the next 3 to 4 years,” Pahwa said. 

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