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DiDi
FormerlyDidi Kuaidi
(Feb 2015 – Sept 2015)
Didi Dache, Kuaidi Dache
(pre-Feb 2015)
Company typePublic
OTC Pink  Current: DIDIY
Industry Transportation
FoundedJune 2012 (June 2012)
Founders Cheng Wei
Headquarters
Beijing
,
China
Area served
Key people
Cheng Wei (Chairman & CEO)
Liu Qing (President) [4]
Services
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$21.633 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020) [5]
Decrease2.svg –US$2.105 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020) [5]
Decrease2.svg –US$1.619 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020) [5]
Total assets Increase2.svg US$22.477 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020) [5]
Total equity Decrease2.svg –US$11.620 billion (fiscal year ended 31 December 2020) [5]
Owner
Number of employees
15,914 (2020) [6]
Parent Xiaoju Kuaizhi Inc.
Website web.didiglobal.com
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Chinese 滴滴出行