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About DiDi

DiDi Global Inc is a mobility technology platform that provides a range of mobility services as well as other services. It is building four key components of its platform that work together to improve the consumer experience: shared mobility; energy and vehicle services; electric mobility; and autonomous driving. It is a go-to brand in China for shared mobility, providing consumers with a range of safe, affordable, and convenient mobility services, including ride-hailing, taxi-hailing, chauffeur, hitch, and other forms of shared mobility. The company operates in three segments: China Mobility, which mainly includes ride-hailing services to riders, and also acts as an agent by connecting end-users to service providers who provide taxi hailing; International; and Other Initiatives.


Founded

2013

HQ

China

Employees

19.1K

Financials (FY)

Revenue: $33B
EBITDA: $360M

EV

$12B

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DiDi Financials

DiDi reported last fiscal year revenue of $33B and EBITDA of $360M.

In the same fiscal year, DiDi generated $6.4B in gross profit, $360M in EBITDA, and $146M in net income.

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DiDi P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, DiDi reported revenue of $33B and EBITDA of $360M.

DiDi is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 19%, EBITDA margin of 1%, and net margin of 0%.

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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$33B$28B$30B$33B
Gross Profit$6.4B$4.3B$5.6B$6.4B
Gross Margin19%15%18%19%
EBITDA$360M$735M$848M$360M
EBITDA Margin1%3%3%1%
EBIT Margin(2%)(3%)1%(2%)
Net Profit$146M$73M$185M$146M
Net Margin0%0%1%0%

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DiDi Stock Performance

DiDi has current market cap of $16B, and enterprise value of $12B.

Market Cap Evolution


DiDi's stock price is $3.54.

DiDi share price increased by 5.7% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 29.6% in the last year.

DiDi has an EPS (earnings per share) of $0.03.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$12B$16B0.0%5.7%-2.7%-29.6%$0.03

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DiDi Valuation Multiples

DiDi trades at 0.4x EV/Revenue multiple, and 32.6x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


DiDi Financial Valuation Multiples

As of July 13, 2026, DiDi has market cap of $16B and EV of $12B.

DiDi has a P/E ratio of 109.2x.

Last FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue0.4x0.4x0.4x0.4x
EV/EBITDA32.6x16.0x13.8x32.6x
EV/EBIT(22.0x)(13.9x)41.1x(22.0x)
EV/Gross Profit1.8x2.7x2.1x1.8x
P/E109.2x219.6x86.1x109.2x
EV/FCF12.3x15.1x28.0x12.3x

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DiDi Margins & Growth Rates

In the most recent fiscal year, DiDi reported gross margin of 19%, EBITDA margin of 1%, and net margin of 0%.

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DiDi Margins

Last FY20242025202720282029
Gross Margin19%18%19%
EBITDA Margin1%3%1%
EBIT Margin(2%)1%(2%)
Net Margin0%1%0%
FCF Margin3%1%3%

DiDi Growth Rates

23/2424/2526/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth7%10%
Gross Profit Growth28%15%
EBITDA Growth15%(58%)
EBIT Growth(134%)(287%)
Net Profit Growth155%(21%)
FCF Growth(46%)127%

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DiDi Operational KPIs

DiDi's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $1.7M, while opex per employee averaged $0.4M for the same period.

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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue per Employee$1.7M---
Opex per Employee$0.4M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue7%5%6%7%
G&A Expenses to Revenue7%4%4%7%
R&D Expenses to Revenue4%5%4%4%
Opex to Revenue21%18%17%21%

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DiDi VC Funding History

Before going public, DiDi raised $19B in total equity funding, across 14 rounds.

Last private valuation of DiDi was $62B, after raising $600M in July 2019 from Toyota.


DiDi Funding Rounds

DateStageInvestorsRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Jun-20Undisclosed stageSoftBank Group; Green Sands Equity; Parkway Venture Capital; Funcity Capital$509M-Didi Global, the Chinese ride-hailing giant, operates mobility services primarily in China and internationally, competing with companies like Uber and Grab. The company reported annual revenue of $20.85 billion USD in 2020, increasing to $26.92 billion in 2021 and higher figures in subsequent years. Alternative sources list slightly varying 2020 revenue figures around $21.7 billion USD, reflecting total income from ride-hailing and related services. The company achieved profitability in net income by 2023 at $69.5 million USD, with revenue reaching $27.1 billion USD that year, but remained unprofitable in earlier periods like 2020 with losses of approximately $1.6 billion USD. Post-2020, Didi focused on international expansion, autonomous driving like Robotaxi, and cost efficiencies, with China mobility showing consistent double-digit growth into 2025. Revenue growth averaged around 7.9% annually in recent periods, with TTM revenue at $30.15 billion USD as of 2025.
Jul-19Strategic investmentToyota$600M$62BDidi Chuxing, China's leading ride-hailing company, received a $600 million investment from Toyota Motor Corporation in July 2019. The deal, led by Toyota, also established a joint venture with GAC Toyota Motor to provide vehicle-related services such as car leasing, fleet management, and maintenance to drivers on Didi's platform. This partnership builds on prior collaborations announced in 2018, focusing on Toyota's mobility technologies including autonomous driving software, electric batteries, and the e-Palette modular vehicles. The investment strengthens Didi's ties with automakers amid its D-Alliance initiative, which includes partnerships with Volkswagen, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, FAW, Dongfeng, GAC, and over 30 other OEMs and suppliers. These alliances aim to expand beyond ride-hailing into shared mobility with new energy vehicles, aligning with China's goal of one electric car in every five sold by 2025. Toyota's move follows its investments in Uber and JapanTaxi, positioning it deeper in China's key auto market. At the time, Didi was valued at about $62 billion, reflecting its dominant position despite competitive pressures from OEMs, bike-rental firms, and lifestyle platforms targeting ride-hailing. The funding provides additional capital amid challenges like pricing wars, high autonomous driving costs, passenger safety issues, and regulatory scrutiny.
Jul-18Strategic investmentBooking Holdings$500M-Booking Holdings and Didi Chuxing announced a strategic partnership on July 17, 2018, featuring a $500 million equity investment by the travel platform operator. Didi is a Chinese ride-hailing and mobile transportation platform offering taxis, ride-sharing, food delivery, bike rental, and chauffeur services, operating across China and expanding into international markets including Australia, Brazil, Japan, and Mexico. The partnership enabled Didi users to book hotels and accommodations through Booking.com and Agoda, while Booking's customers could access ride services through the Didi app. At the time of the investment, Didi reported over 550 million users and 21 million drivers on its platform, having delivered 7.4 billion rides. The company had raised approximately $21 billion cumulatively through 2018, including a $4 billion funding round that closed in December 2017 and a $264.8 million corporate round in April 2018. The investment represented a strategic partnership rather than a traditional venture capital round, designed to integrate transportation and travel services across both platforms' ecosystems.
Apr-18Undisclosed stageMirae Asset$265M--
Mar-18SeedMatrix Partners China; V Ventures; Intops Investment; Loyal Valley Capital$2M--
Dec-17Undisclosed stageSoftBank Group; SoftBank$4B$56BDidi Chuxing, China's leading ride-hailing company, raised $4 billion in a funding round announced around December 20-22, 2017, with SoftBank and Mubadala as key investors including SoftBank as a lead. This Series H round valued the company at $56 billion post-money, up from $50 billion in its prior April 2017 round of $5.5 billion. The funds supported AI development, international expansion, and green vehicle initiatives. At the time, Didi operated the world's largest electric vehicle fleet on its platform with over 260,000 EVs out of 450 million users and 21 million drivers, offering ride-hailing, taxi, minibus, and car rental services. The company aimed to scale to one million EVs by 2020 and had recently expanded to Taiwan while having acquired Uber's China business the prior year. This round brought Didi's total funding to around $20-21 billion, positioning it as the most well-funded VC-backed startup globally and surpassing rivals like Uber in valuation and funding amid intensifying competition in ride-hailing.
Apr-17Undisclosed stageSilver Lake; 137 Ventures; Bank of Communications; SoftBank Group; China Merchants Bank$5.5B$50BDidi Chuxing, China's leading ride-hailing platform competing with Uber globally, closed a $5.5 billion funding round in April 2017 from investors including SoftBank, Silver Lake, Bank of Communications, and China Merchants Bank. The round valued the company at over $50 billion, making it one of the most significant venture capital rounds ever raised. Didi announced plans to use the capital for continued global expansion and to invest in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence to enhance its transportation service. The company had raised approximately $13 billion in total funding by this point, surpassing Uber's $8.81 billion raised.
Sep-16Strategic investmentFoxconn$120M$34BDidi Chuxing, China's dominant ride-hailing startup, received $119.9 million from Foxconn (via subsidiary Foxtec Holdings, also referred to as Forteq or Foxtec) for a 0.355% stake at a $33.7 billion USD valuation on September 9, 2016. Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and Apple supplier, joined Didi's investor roster which already included Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, Apple, Uber, and China Investment Corp. This funding came shortly after Didi's merger with Uber China, valued at around $35 billion combined (Didi at $28 billion pre-merger plus Uber China at $7 billion). The investment highlights growing interest from global tech giants in Didi's mobile transportation platform amid its push for innovation and potential international expansion. No revenue, ARR, or EBITDA metrics for Didi in 2016 appear in the sources covering this round. Foxconn's involvement may tie into auto industry ambitions, given its Apple connections and Didi's strategic partnerships. Didi stated the support would strengthen driver and rider communities.
Jun-16Undisclosed stageAnt Group; SoftBank Group; Apple; Tencent; China Life Insurance; Alibaba Group; China Merchants Bank$4.5B$28B-
Jul-15Undisclosed stageTemasek; Ping An; China Investment Corporation; Cherry Tree Investments; Tencent; Alibaba Group; Capital Group; Coatue; MSA Capital$2B$15BDidi Kuaidi (now DiDi) completed a $3 billion venture capital round around 2015, achieving a valuation of $15 billion USD, with total funding amassed reaching $4 billion. Investors in prior or related rounds included major players like Alibaba, Tencent, and others matching the query, amid intense competition with Uber in China. The company reported 1.43 billion rides in 2015, including 200 million in December alone across services like private cars, taxis, carpooling, bus, and enterprise. No explicit revenue, ARR, or EBITDA figures for 2015 appear in sources near the July 2015 date; later financials show significant growth but are post-IPO era. Didi positioned itself strongly with strategic partnerships including Lyft, Grab, and Ola for global expansion.
May-15Undisclosed stageWeibo; Sailing Capital; Jianmu Investment$142M-Didi operates as China's leading ride-hailing platform, competing with Uber (which entered China aggressively in 2015) and later forming alliances with Lyft, Grab, and Ola. Recent financials show Didi's revenue growth: $30.15 billion TTM as of 2025, $28.73 billion in 2024, $27.13 billion in 2023, with earlier years like $26.92 billion in 2021 and $20.85 billion in 2020. Earnings data from 2018-2024 indicate persistent losses until recent profitability, e.g., -3.5 billion USD in 2022 shifting to 172.4 million USD in 2024.
Dec-14Series DTemasek; Tencent; GGV Capital; DST Global$700M--
Jan-14Series CTencent Industry Win-Win Fund; CITIC Capital Holdings$100M-Didi Chuxing (formerly Didi Dache) is a Chinese ride-hailing and mobility services platform founded in 2012. The company operates a taxi booking application similar to international competitors but with key operational differences, including cash-based transactions and an optional tipping system that users can add to encourage driver acceptance. The platform functions by allowing users to request rides through a mobile app, with drivers receiving notifications and able to accept requests. Didi raised $100 million in funding in early 2014 as part of its Series C round, with CITIC PE contributing $60 million and Tencent contributing $30 million, according to reports at the time. The company's early investors included Tencent, which had invested $15 million in May 2013, and other venture capital firms such as GSR Ventures and Matrix Partners China in earlier rounds. Didi subsequently became one of China's largest ride-hailing platforms, eventually expanding to 14 countries and serving over 493 million annual active riders, before going public on the New York Stock Exchange on June 30, 2021, with an IPO valuation of approximately $68 billion.
Jul-13Series BTencent Industry Win-Win Fund$15M-Didi Dache, later known as Didi Chuxing, raised a $15 million Series B funding round from Tencent in July 2013. Tencent Industry Win-Win Fund participated in investments in Didi among other portfolio companies like Uxin and Meilishuo. At that time, Didi was competing intensely with Alibaba-backed Kuaidi Dache in China's ridesharing market through price wars and subsidies funded by Tencent and Alibaba.

Acquisitions by DiDi

DiDi has acquired 6 companies to date.

Last acquisition by DiDi was on June 20th 2024. DiDi acquired JP SofiExpress for undisclosed valuation.

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Latest Acquisitions by DiDi

JP SofiExpress
Bluegogo
99
19pay
Description
JP SofiExpress is a Mexico City-based financial services provider offering personal loans, remittances, and business financing to individuals and SMEs. It operates through a network of over 200 branches in Mexico and supports cross-border transfers to the United States via partnerships with Western Union. The institution issues debit cards linked to savings accounts and provides microcredits for retail consumers in underserved areas. JP SofiExpress utilizes mobile apps for digital onboarding and payment collections.
Bluegogo is a dockless bike-sharing service offering GPS-enabled bicycles for urban mobility via its mobile app. Originating in China, the platform deployed ergonomic bikes with solar-powered smart locks in cities like Shenzhen and San Francisco starting in 2016. Users scan QR codes to unlock, ride, and pay per minute without docking stations. Bluegogo expanded to over 20 cities globally before ceasing operations in 2018 amid industry challenges.
99 is a ride-hailing service operating in Brazil through its mobile app connecting passengers with drivers. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in São Paulo, the company functions as a subsidiary of Didi Chuxing since 2017, offering on-demand taxi bookings and cashless payments nationwide.
19pay is a Beijing-headquartered high-tech enterprise under Beijing Goyang Jie Xun Information Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2005, offering telecom integration, e-commerce payments, communication services, vehicle owner services, refueling, and software integration. Its recharge system spans 22 provinces for China Unicom, five for China Telecom, and two for China Mobile, with subsidiary 19Pay securing a third-party payment license from the People's Bank of China in 2012 following Sequoia Capital investment at 19pay.com.cn.
HQ CountryMexicoChinaBrazilChina
HQ City
Maravatío
Tianjin
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Deal Date20 Jun 20243 Jan 20183 Jan 201819 Dec 2017
Valuationundisclosedundisclosed$600M$45M
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Investments by DiDi

DiDi has invested in 26 companies to date.

Latest investment by DiDi was on June 15th 2026. DiDi invested in DeepPu Intelligence in their Seed round.

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Latest Investments by DiDi

DeepPu Intelligence
Genrobot.ai
Xiaoyu Zhizao
D-Robotics
Description
DeepPu Intelligence is a high-tech enterprise developing intelligent robotic systems with AI, machine vision, and automation for manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and service industries.
Genrobot.ai is a developer of AI-powered robots. Genrobot.ai creates solutions for automation, data analysis, and task management.
Xiaoyu Zhizao is a Chinese manufacturer of industrial robots headquartered in Hangzhou, specializing in collaborative robots, automated assembly lines, and intelligent automation systems for factories in electronics, automotive, and logistics sectors.
D-Robotics is a Shenzhen-based provider of high-performance computing platforms for autonomous driving and robotics. It manufactures AI supercomputers like the DT SoC series, powering perception, planning, and control in vehicles from clients including Great Wall Motor and Horizon Robotics partners. Established in 2020, the company operates a 20,000-square-meter facility in China and supplies edge computing hardware compliant with ASIL-D safety levels. D-Robotics collaborates with NVIDIA on GPU acceleration and delivers scalable solutions from 16 TOPS to over 1,000 TOPS for L2+ to L4 autonomy stacks.
HQ CountryChinaChinaChinaHong Kong
HQ City
Beijing
Beijing
Beijing
Hong Kong
Deal Date15 Jun 202631 May 20268 May 202615 Mar 2026
RoundSeedSeedSeries BSeries B
Raisedundisclosedundisclosedundisclosed$150M
InvestorsPuhua Capital; Cyber Creation Ventures (CCV); Keli Sensing Technology; Linear Capital; DiDi; Plum VenturesZelos; Ant Group; Delian Capital; Shunwei Capital; Baidu Capital; DiDiWanqiang Li; BAIC Capital; Xiamen C&D Emerging Industry Equity Investment; Fosun RZ Capital; DiDi; Huaye Tiancheng Capital; Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Angel FundBAIC Capital; Longzhu Capital; Joyoung Family Office; GL Ventures LLC; Cedarlake Capital; UBIQUANT; Bai Rui Capital; Linear Capital; 5Y Capital; DiDi; Glacier Capital; Plum Ventures
Valuationundisclosedundisclosedundisclosedundisclosed
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About DiDi

When was DiDi founded?DiDi was founded in 2013.
Where is DiDi headquartered?DiDi is headquartered in China.
How many employees does DiDi have?As of today, DiDi has over 19K employees.
Is DiDi publicly listed?Yes, DiDi is a public company listed on OTCM.
What is the stock symbol of DiDi?DiDi trades under DIDIY ticker.
When did DiDi go public?DiDi went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of DiDi?DiDi main competitors include Grab, News Corp, KE Holdings, REA Group, Pinterest, Delivery Hero, Aurora Innovation, RB Global, CoStar Group, Instacart.
What is the current market cap of DiDi?DiDi's current market cap is $16B.
What is the current revenue of DiDi?DiDi's last fiscal year revenue is $33B.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of DiDi?Current revenue multiple of DiDi is 0.4x.
Is DiDi profitable?No, DiDi is not profitable.
How many companies DiDi has acquired to date?As of July 2026, DiDi has acquired 6 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by DiDi?$7B acquisition of Uber on 1st August 2016 was the largest M&A DiDi has done to date.
What companies DiDi acquired?DiDi acquired Uber, 99, 19pay, Bluegogo, JP SofiExpress, and Kuaidi Dache.
In how many companies DiDi has invested to date?As of July 2026, DiDi has invested in 26 companies.
What was the last DiDi investment?On 15th June 2026 DiDi invested in DeepPu Intelligence, participating in a Seed round, alongside Puhua Capital, Cyber Creation Ventures (CCV), Keli Sensing Technology, Linear Capital, and Plum Ventures.

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