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Discover Lyft's revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples, acquisitions, and investment history, alongside public comparables like Vend Marketplaces, AUTO1 Group, Scout24, BOSS Zhipin and more.

Lyft Overview

About Lyft

Lyft is the second-largest ride-sharing service provider in the US and Canada, connecting riders and drivers over the Lyft app. Incorporated in 2013 and public since 2019, Lyft offers a variety of rides via private vehicles, including traditional private rides, shared rides, and luxury ones. Besides ride-share, Lyft has entered the bike- and scooter-share market to bring multimodal transportation options to users.


Founded

2007

HQ

United States

Employees

3.9K

Website

lyft.com

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $7B
EBITDA: $595M

EV

$5B

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Lyft Financials

Lyft reported last 12-month revenue of $7B and EBITDA of $595M.

In the same LTM period, Lyft generated $3B in gross profit, $595M in EBITDA, and $2B in net income.

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Lyft P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Lyft reported revenue of $6B and EBITDA of $529M.

Lyft is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 41%, EBITDA margin of 8%, and net margin of 45%.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$7B$6B$4B$6B$6B
Gross Profit$3B$3B$2B$2B$3B
Gross Margin44%41%42%42%41%
EBITDA$595M$529M($189M)$203M$103M
EBITDA Margin9%8%(4%)4%2%
EBIT Margin(1%)(3%)(11%)(2%)(3%)
Net Profit$2B$3B($340M)$23M$3B
Net Margin26%45%(8%)0%45%

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Lyft Stock Performance

Lyft has current market cap of $6B, and enterprise value of $5B.

Market Cap Evolution


Lyft's stock price is $14.86.

Lyft share price increased by 5.3% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 3.7% in the last year.

Lyft has an EPS (earnings per share) of $7.49.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$5B$6B5.3%5.3%11.7%-3.7%$7.49

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Lyft Valuation Multiples

Lyft trades at 0.8x EV/Revenue multiple, and 8.7x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Lyft Financial Valuation Multiples

As of June 2, 2026, Lyft has market cap of $6B and EV of $5B.

Lyft has a P/E ratio of 3.2x.

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue0.8x0.8x1.2x0.9x0.8x
EV/EBITDA8.7x9.8x(27.4x)25.5x50.4x
EV/EBIT(127.5x)(27.5x)(10.9x)(43.5x)(27.5x)
EV/Gross Profit1.7x2.0x2.8x2.1x2.0x
P/E3.2x2.0x(16.6x)247.6x2.0x
EV/FCF4.6x4.6x(20.9x)6.8x4.6x

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Lyft Margins & Growth Rates

Lyft grew revenue by 16% and EBITDA by 30% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, Lyft reported gross margin of 41%, EBITDA margin of 8%, and net margin of 45%.

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Lyft Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin41%42%41%47%
EBITDA Margin8%4%2%9%
EBIT Margin(3%)(2%)(3%)2%
Net Margin45%0%45%3%
FCF Margin18%13%18%15%

Lyft Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth16%31%9%16%
Gross Profit Growth31%32%7%31%
EBITDA Growth30%(208%)(49%)570%
EBIT Growth(187%)(75%)58%(187%)
Net Profit Growth(92%)(107%)12382%(92%)
FCF Growth0%(409%)46%0%

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Lyft Operational KPIs

Lyft's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $1.6M, while opex per employee averaged $0.7M for the same period.

Lyft's Rule of 40 is 25% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

Lyft's Rule of X is 49% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4023%25%---
Bessemer Rule of X45%49%---
Revenue per Employee-$1.6M---
Opex per Employee-$0.7M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue14%14%11%14%14%
G&A Expenses to Revenue14%16%20%16%16%
R&D Expenses to Revenue6%7%13%7%7%
Opex to Revenue-44%53%44%44%

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Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
Vend Marketplaces7.6x7.5x23.9x21.5x
AUTO1 Group0.9x0.6x60.1x25.4x
Scout247.8x7.3x12.5x12.0x
BOSS Zhipin2.6x2.5x5.5x5.2x
Autotrader Group6.2x6.0x9.4x9.0x
Etsy2.8x2.9x11.1x10.7x
MakeMyTrip5.2x4.5x32.1x26.0x
Info Edge18.5x19.5x26.7x48.2x

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Lyft VC Funding History

Before going public, Lyft raised $5B in total equity funding, across 12 rounds.

Last private valuation of Lyft was $15B, after raising $600M in June 2018 from Artha Group, Comcast Ventures, Fidelity, and 5 other investors.


Lyft Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Jun-18Series IArtha Group; Comcast Ventures; Fidelity; Future Communities Capital; Light Street Capital; Milliways Ventures; Senator Investment Group; Sweetwater Capital Partners$600M$15BLyft, a leading U.S. ride-hailing company, raised $600 million in a Series I funding round on June 27, 2018, led by Fidelity Management & Research Company with participation from Senator Investment Group. This round pushed the company's post-money valuation to $15.1 billion, more than doubling its value from 14 months prior. Fidelity had previously invested over $800 million in Lyft, becoming one of its largest backers. Other notable investors across rounds included AllianceBernstein, Baillie Gifford, KKR, Janus Capital, Rakuten, and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. In total, Lyft had raised $5.1 billion since inception, including $2.9 billion in primary capital since April 2017. The funding supported Lyft's aggressive expansion into new U.S. cities, Canada, and autonomous vehicle initiatives. By mid-2018, Lyft had grown its U.S. market share to 35% from 22% in January 2017, capitalizing on its strategic moves and Uber's challenges. The company operated a ridesharing marketplace connecting drivers and riders, optimizing demand prediction and driver incentives for efficiency. The company continued scaling its network, which later supported growth to 22.9 million active riders by Q4 2019 across over 300 U.S. and Canadian markets.
Mar-18Strategic investmentMagna International$200M$12BLyft, an on-demand ride-hailing service founded in 2012, is the second-largest ride platform in the US behind Uber and had recently expanded into Toronto, Canada. On March 14, 2018, Magna International, an automotive systems producer, invested $200 million in Lyft equity at an $11.7 billion valuation as part of a multi-year strategic partnership to jointly develop and manufacture autonomous driving systems at scale. The collaboration leverages Magna's expertise in in-car systems, vehicular safety, driver assistance technology, and manufacturing alongside Lyft's ride-sharing leadership, existing technology, driver data, and intellectual property sharing. This investment brought Lyft's total funding to approximately $3.8 billion, following prior rounds such as a $1.5 billion round led by Alphabet's CapitalG in December 2017 and a $25 million investment from Jaguar Land Rover's InMotion Ventures in June 2017. Magna's deal marked its largest investment in a VC-stage company to date. The partnership positions both companies at the forefront of the emerging mobility landscape, with Lyft already testing driverless car technology and operating a dedicated research center in Silicon Valley. Subsequent developments included a $600 million round in June 2018 led by Fidelity Management & Research at a $15.1 billion post-money valuation, increasing total equity funding to $4.4 billion and highlighting rapid valuation growth from the March Magna investment.
Dec-17Series HSaul Bisht$1M--
Dec-17Series HCapitalG; Rakuten$500M$12BLyft, a leading U.S. ride-hailing company competing with Uber, raised $500 million in a venture funding round in December2017 at a $11.5 billion post-money valuation. The round was led by Rakuten and included participation from previous investors like Janus Capital, as well as new backers such as Canada's Public Sector Pension Investment Board, Alliance Bernstein, Baillie Gifford, and KKR, bringing Lyft's total funding to $2.61 billion at the time. This funding came at a pivotal moment amid Uber's scandals including cultural issues, sexual harassment allegations, and self-driving vehicle legal problems, allowing Lyft to aggressively expand by adding over 100 new U.S. markets in 2017. Rides grew 34% sequentially to 70.4 million in Q1 2017 from Q4 2016, and 142% year-over-year, with new user registrations surging over 60% week-over-week following the #DeleteUber campaign. The round valued Lyft higher than prior interest from General Motors, which had explored a $6 billion acquisition the previous summer but was rebuffed as Lyft sought $9 billion. Later in December 2017, Lyft raised another $1 billion led by Alphabet's CapitalG at an $11 billion post-money valuation, with Rakuten noted as a prior lead investor.
Oct-17Series HCapitalG; Chromo Invest; Fidelity; Nico Rosberg; Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan; Valia Ventures$1B$11BLyft conducted a $1 billion VC funding round on approximately October 19, 2017, led by CapitalG with participation from Chromo Invest, Fidelity, Nico Rosberg, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, and Valia Ventures. Lyft's annual revenue reached $1.06 billion in fiscal year 2017, marking a 208.73% increase from $343.30 million in 2016.
Apr-17Series GRakuten$600M$8BLyft, a San Francisco-based ride-hailing company competing directly with Uber, announced a $600 million funding round on April 11, 2017, achieving a post-money valuation of $7.5 billion. Rakuten participated as an existing investor alongside new backers including KKR, AllianceBernstein, Baillie Gifford, Canada's Public Sector Pension Investment Board, and Janus Capital. This brought Lyft's total funding to approximately $2.6 billion, following a $1 billion round in late 2015 at a $5.5 billion valuation. The capital raise came amid aggressive U.S. expansion, with Lyft launching in 131 new cities in 2017 and capitalizing on Uber's troubles, including cultural issues and the #DeleteUber campaign, which drove over 60% week-over-week growth in new user registrations. Rides increased 34% sequentially to 70.4 million in Q1 2017 from Q4 2016 and 142% year-over-year. Investors highlighted Lyft's customer-centric culture, technology investments, and potential in the growing ridesharing market shifting away from car ownership. The round, initially reported at $500 million by outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Recode, closed larger at $600 million. Funds were earmarked for driver and passenger experiences, new technology, hospitality, and further expansion to challenge Uber, which had raised $8.8 billion.
Dec-15Series FGeneral Motors$1B$6BLyft, a ride-hailing company competing with Uber, closed a $1 billion funding round on December 28, 2015, with General Motors investing $500 million as lead investor and strategic partner for autonomous vehicles. The round valued Lyft at a post-money valuation of $5.5 billion, more than double its previous $2.5 billion valuation from March 2015. In October 2015, Lyft reported a $1 billion gross revenue run rate, though actual net revenue shared with drivers was lower. The company expected revenue of around $1 billion for 2016. GM's involvement included plans for short-term car rentals to Lyft drivers and long-term deployment of self-driving GM vehicles on the platform. This investment positioned Lyft to compete more effectively with Uber, while GM gained access to ride-hailing technology and talent to advance its vision of connected, autonomous mobility.
May-15Series EAlibaba Group; Cherry Tree Investments; DiDi; Fontinalis Partners; G Squared; Green Bay Ventures; Icahn Enterprises; M13; Machine Shop Ventures; Tencent$150M$3B-
Mar-15Series EAltpoint Ventures; Aslanoba Capital; DiDi; Elan Alternative Group; Fortress Investment Group; KG Investments; Kortschak Investments L.P.; Rakuten; SierraMaya360; SuRo Capital$530M$4BLyft, a San Francisco-based ride-sharing service provider and sharing economy pioneer, secured a Series E funding round led by Rakuten with a total of $530 million, of which Rakuten invested $300 million for an 11.9% stake. This investment valued Lyft at approximately $4.46 billion post-money, calculated from the stake purchase. The round included other investors such as Altpoint Ventures, Aslanoba Capital, Didi, Elan Alternative Group, Fortress Investment Group, KG Investments, Kortschak Investments L.P., SierraMaya360, and SuRo Capital. The funding was announced on March 12, 2015, close to the queried date of November 3, 2015, and aimed to support Lyft's continued growth, domestic expansion, and international push to compete with rivals like Uber. Rakuten, a leading Japanese e-commerce and internet services company, positioned the investment as backing a key player in the rapidly expanding ride-sharing industry and sharing economy. Lyft's co-founder and President John Zimmer highlighted the investment's role in advancing the company's vision of reconnecting people and communities through improved transportation. Rakuten's CEO Hiroshi Mikitani emphasized the transformative potential of the sharing economy in reshaping the service industry and society.
Apr-14Series DCoatue$250M$2BLyft raised $250 million in Series D funding in April 2014, led by hedge fund Coatue Management and joined by Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, as well as existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Founders Fund, and Mayfield Ventures. The round was structured with investors purchasing 24,674,543 shares of Series D stock at $10.1319 per share, representing more than a 40% increase in share valuation from the previous round where shares had been priced at $4.2474. This funding brought Lyft's total venture capital raised to over $330 million since its inception as Zimride in 2007, and positioned the company to compete directly with Uber, which had raised $258 million the previous August. At the time of the announcement, co-founder John Zimmer stated the capital would remove constraints on growth and emphasized the company's focus on domestic and international expansion rather than pursuing an initial public offering. Lyft had grown from operating in just two cities a year prior to being present in 30 cities by April 2014, and the company had plans to expand into New York City, targeting what Zimmer described as a massive opportunity in a unique transportation market. The company operated an app-based ride-sharing platform that would go on to handle 375 million rides in 2017, competing in the emerging peer-to-peer economy alongside services like Airbnb and TaskRabbit.
May-13Series CAndreessen Horowitz; Founders Fund; Mayfield Fund; NFX$60M--
Jan-13Series BBenjamin Ling; Collaborative Fund; Floodgate; Founders Fund; K9 Ventures; Mayfield Fund; Ooga Labs$15M--

Acquisitions by Lyft

Lyft has acquired 15 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Lyft was on April 22nd 2026. Lyft acquired Gett UK for $55M (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Acquisitions by Lyft

Gett UK
TBR Global Chauffeuring
FREE NOW
PBSC Urban Solutions
Description
Gett UK runs a technology platform linking passengers and corporate clients with licensed taxis and private hire vehicles for on-demand and pre-booked rides. Black taxis form the core of its fleet, supplemented by executive and group options. Businesses use its corporate system for centralized booking, tracking, expense management, and real-time reporting across urban areas.
TBR Global Chauffeuring is a worldwide ground transportation provider with fleets in over 500 cities including New York, London, and Dubai. The company operates luxury sedans, SUVs, and minibuses for corporate travel, events, and airport transfers using a centralized dispatch system for 24/7 service.
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PBSC Urban Solutions is a supplier of bike-sharing systems and smart mobility technologies. The Quebec City-headquartered company deploys docked stations, electric bikes, and IoT platforms in over 50 cities worldwide including New York, London, and Oslo. PBSC Urban Solutions operates fleets exceeding 25,000 bikes with apps for reservations and theft prevention. The firm partners with municipalities on multimodal integrations and solar-powered kiosks.
HQ CountryUnited KingdomUnited KingdomGermanyCanada
HQ City
London
Glasgow
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Montreal
Deal Date22 Apr 202615 Oct 202516 Apr 202519 Apr 2022
Valuation$55M$110M$197M$160M
EV/Revenue
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Investments by Lyft

Lyft has invested in 1 company to date.

Latest investment by Lyft was on March 5th 2020. Lyft invested in AnyMind Group in their $26M Series B round (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Investments by Lyft

AnyMind Group
Description
AnyMind Group Inc is engaged in the development and provision of platforms that provides one-stop support for brand design and planning, production, e-commerce enablement, marketing, and logistics.
HQ CountryJapan
HQ City
-
Deal Date5 Mar 2020
RoundSeries B
Raised$26M
InvestorsJapan Post Capital; Lyft; Mirai Creation Fund
Valuationundisclosed
EV/Revenue
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About Lyft

When was Lyft founded?Lyft was founded in 2007.
Where is Lyft headquartered?Lyft is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Lyft have?As of today, Lyft has over 3K employees.
Who is the CEO of Lyft?Lyft's CEO is John David Risher.
Is Lyft publicly listed?Yes, Lyft is a public company listed on Nasdaq.
What is the stock symbol of Lyft?Lyft trades under LYFT ticker.
When did Lyft go public?Lyft went public in 2019.
Who are competitors of Lyft?Lyft main competitors include Vend Marketplaces, AUTO1 Group, Scout24, BOSS Zhipin, Autotrader Group, Etsy, MakeMyTrip, Info Edge, Swiggy, Tongcheng Travel.
What is the current market cap of Lyft?Lyft's current market cap is $6B.
What is the current revenue of Lyft?Lyft's last 12 months revenue is $7B.
What is the current revenue growth of Lyft?Lyft revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 14%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Lyft?Current revenue multiple of Lyft is 0.8x.
What is the current EBITDA of Lyft?Lyft's last 12 months EBITDA is $595M.
What is Lyft's EBITDA margin?Lyft's last 12 months EBITDA margin is 9%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Lyft?Current EBITDA multiple of Lyft is 8.7x.
What is the current FCF of Lyft?Lyft's last 12 months FCF is $1B.
What is Lyft's FCF margin?Lyft's last 12 months FCF margin is 17%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Lyft?Current FCF multiple of Lyft is 4.6x.
How many companies Lyft has acquired to date?As of June 2026, Lyft has acquired 15 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Lyft?$250M acquisition of Motivate on 1st June 2018 was the largest M&A Lyft has done to date.
What companies Lyft acquired?Lyft acquired Motivate, FREE NOW, PBSC Urban Solutions, TBR Global Chauffeuring, Blue Vision Labs, Gett UK, Flexdrive, Hitch, Kamcord, YesGraph, and 5 other companies.
In how many companies Lyft has invested to date?As of June 2026, Lyft has invested in 1 company.
What was the last Lyft investment?On 5th March 2020 Lyft invested in AnyMind Group, participating in a $26M Series B round, alongside Japan Post Capital and Mirai Creation Fund.
In what companies Lyft invested in?Lyft invested in AnyMind Group.

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