Uber-backed Autocab eyes 200 new roles after moving to city centre landmark

A taxi dispatch software provider, which was acquired by Uber in 2020, is to create up to 200 jobs by 2025 after it relocates to a Manchester city centre landmark office building.Autocab has signed a deal to move from Cheadle Royal Business Park to No.2 Circle Square. The business has taken 20,000 sq ft of workspace and will join the likes of global technology provider Hewlett Packard Enterprise, multinational construction technology supplier Hilti and professional services firm Accenture. READ MORE: Care home business to double headcount with 800 new jobs The move comes after a deal to acquired the cloud-tech business was announced by Uber in August 2020 and was subsequently cleared by the CMA. Over the last five years, Autocab’s SaaS revenue has increased by 400% and its headcount has risen by 30%. Chief …
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