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Europcar
EuronextEUCAR
CAC Mid 60 Component
IndustryCar rental
FoundedParis, France (1949)
FounderRaoul-Louis Mattei
Headquarters
France Edit this on Wikidata
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Caroline Parot
(Chairman & CEO)
RevenueIncrease €2.929 billion (2018)[1]
Increase €363 million (2018)[1]
Increase €139 million (2018)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €6.495 billion (2018)[1]
OwnerEurazeo
Number of employees
8,999 (2018)[1]
Websiteeuropcar-group.com/en
Europcar head office in Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France
Europcar counters at Munich Airport-Franz Josef Strauß.
Europcar office in the Christchurch Airport

Europcar Mobility Group is a French car rental company founded in 1949 in Paris. The head office of the holding company, Europcar Group S.A., is in the business park of Val Saint-Quentin at Voisins-le-Bretonneux (Saint Quentin en Yvelines), France.[2]

Today Europcar operates in 140 countries covering Europe, North America, Western Asia, and Africa. Since May 2006, Europcar has been owned by Eurazeo. Keddy is the Europcar leisure rental sub-brand.[3]

History

Early stages

Europcar Mobility Group was founded in 1949 in Paris by Raoul-Louis Mattei under the name of "The Automobile Subscription". The "Europcars" brand was created in 1951. After 20 years of growth, the company was then owned from 1970 to 1988 by Renault, the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits and Accor.[4]

Volkswagen subsidiary

From 1998, Europcar had progressively been acquired by the Volkswagen Group, until it eventually became a subsidiary 100% owned by the car constructor in 1999.[5]

Buy-back by Eurazeo

In 2006, Eurazeo, the investment company, bought Europcar from the Volkswagen Group. The amount of the transaction was worth 2.4 times Europcar's turnover in 2005. The chairman of the Board of Eurazeo, Patrick Sayer, said: "We are thrilled by the acquisition of Europcar. With an initial participation of 900 million euros, it is due to become of the most significant investments for Eurazeo." [6]

In 2010, the group partnered with Daimler to launch the Car2Go service in Hamburg, Germany.[7]

Philippe Germond, who had been CEO of PMU since 2009, was named CEO of Europcar from October 1, 2015.[8]

In January 2015, Europcar acquired Ubeeqo, a startup that specialises in corporate carsharing and mobility solutions.[9]

In May 2015, Europcar announced its intention to go public.[10]

In early 2017, the company announced a trio of acquisition: Milan based GuidaMi, Europcar Denmark and Germany based Buchbinder.

In December 2017, the company completed its acquisition of low-cost car rental company, Goldcar, for an enterprise value of €550 million ($616 million).[11] [12]

In April 2018, Europcar acquired Scooty, through Ubeeqo, a Belgian start-up that specialises in electric scooter-sharing and mobility solutions in Antwerp and Brussels.[13]

In August 2019, Europcar acquired Fox Rent A Car, one of the largest independent players of the US car rental market.[14]

Corporate affairs

Europcar's head office was formerly in the Immeuble Les Quadrants in Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France.[15][16]

Commitments

Sport sponsorships

Europcar began sponsoring sport teams in 1980. The group sponsored a Formula One Renault team and the Paris-Dakar rally. The company was also involved in other sports such as golf, horse racing and marathons.

Europcar has sponsored 2009 ICC Champions Trophy organised by ICC which was held in South Africa, although it was not a major sponsor.

Since 2011, Europcar has been sponsoring the French professional road cycling team managed by Jean-René Bernaudeau, names after the brand: Team Europcar. The group received the "Sponsor of the year" title for its involvement in cycling, awarded by Sporsora.[17]

Team Europcar Irizar PB coach
Europcar garage in Hampshire

In August 2014, Arsenal F.C. announced that Europcar UK had become the club's official car and van rental partner over a three-year deal.[18]

Corporate citizenship

Europcar joined the United Nations Global Compact in 2005 and adopted the ten fundamental principles of the pact.[19]

The company is invested in the "Green Charter" programme, certified by Bureau Veritas and is also a partner of WeForest, an international non-profit organisation whose goal is to foster reforestation.[20][21]

In June 2014, the Australian Federal Court ruled that a Europcar franchisee (now corporate owned) in Tasmania had engaged in unconscionable conduct and made false or misleading representations when charging customers for damage to hire vehicles"[22] and fined the former franchisee owner $264,000.'[22]

On 23 June 2017 the company's head offices in England were raided by Leicester Trading Standards and a case referred to the Serious Fraud Office[23] due to accusations of overcharging customers for repairing damage to hire vehicles.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Europcar Group, [1], retrieved 13 March 2019
  2. ^ "Legal information Archived 2015-06-23 at the Wayback Machine." Europcar. Retrieved on June 23, 2015. "and whose registered office is Bat OP, 2 rue René Caudron, 78960 Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France"
  3. ^ https://www.europcar.com/keddy-by-europcar
  4. ^ "History - Europcar". www.europcar-group.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-21.
  5. ^ "Corporate profile - Europcar". www.europcar-group.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-21.
  6. ^ Wallmeyer, Andrew (10 March 2006). "Eurazeo to buy VW's Europcar unit for €3.3bn" – via Financial Times.
  7. ^ Dumitrache, Alina (18 October 2010). "Daimler and Europcar Bring car2go to Hamburg".
  8. ^ SBC News, September 11th 2014, Philippe Germond departs as PMU CEO
  9. ^ "Europcar acquires Ubeeqo car-sharing service". www.fleetnews.co.uk.
  10. ^ "Europcar plans to raise €475m with Paris stock listing - Buying Business Travel". buyingbusinesstravel.com.
  11. ^ Rodriguez, Wout Vergauwen and Dominique. "France's Europcar to acquire low-cost rival Goldcar".
  12. ^ Rodriguez, Wout Vergauwen and Dominique. "France's Europcar to acquire low-cost rival Goldcar".
  13. ^ "Europcar Group Announces the Completion of the Goldcar Acquisition". www.businesswire.com.
  14. ^ "Europcar Mobility Group Acquires Fox Rent A Car, to Accelerate Its Growth Momentum by a Direct Presence in the US, Biggest Worldwide Market". www.businesswire.com.
  15. ^ "Our Headquarters Archived 2011-12-26 at the Wayback Machine." Europcar. Retrieved on 26 December 2011. "3 avenue du Centre Immeuble Les Quadrants 78881 St QUENTIN en Yvelines FRANCE "
  16. ^ "Legal Mentions." Europcar. Retrieved on 26 December 2011. "Registered office: 3 avenue du Centre, 78881 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France"
  17. ^ "Europcar Awarded "Sponsor of the Year"".
  18. ^ "Europcar partners with Arsenal FC ahead of new Premier League season".
  19. ^ "Europcar – Communication on Progress 2013 - UN Global Compact". www.unglobalcompact.org.
  20. ^ Business Traveller, June 20th 2008, Europcar launches Green Charter
  21. ^ "WeForest, Weforest.org". Archived from the original on 2015-05-04.
  22. ^ a b "[2]" Mercury News, 25 May 2014, "Court slams hire car rip-off..."
  23. ^ Morley, Katie (3 March 2018). "Car hire repair charges inflated in two thirds of cases, Which? finds". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  24. ^ Morley, Katie (24 June 2017). "Exclusive: Europcar accused of overcharging customers for repairs - amid Trading Standards investigation". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 4 July 2018.