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GVB operates Amsterdam's comprehensive public transportation system, including metro, tram, bus, and ferry networks. The organization manages the city's urban transit infrastructure, providing essential mobility for residents and visitors. Its integrated strategy delivers efficient, connected travel solutions tailored to metropolitan demands.
GVB's roots trace to earlier municipal efforts; Gemeentetram Amsterdam began operations in 1900, introducing electric streetcars. In 1943, this entity merged with Gemeenteveren Amsterdam, established in 1897. This consolidation formed the unified Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf, now managing Amsterdam's integrated public transport system.
The company serves all Amsterdam residents and tourists using public transit for urban mobility. GVB's vision prioritizes seamless city-wide connectivity, supporting the city's vibrancy. It aims to deliver dependable, sustainable transportation solutions, enhancing accessibility and fostering a well-connected urban environment.
GVB has 1 tracked investment across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $35.0M Series C in Ambri in April 2014.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2014 | Ambri | $35.0M Series C | — | 1955 Capital, 8090 Industries, AME Cloud Ventures, Bling Capital, Framework Venture Partners, Golden Ventures, Hardware Club, Neotribe Ventures, Prime Movers LAB, Raine Ventures, Revolution, SeedInvest, Uncork Capital, Rashaun Williams, Bill Gates, Karen Pritzker, Andrew Chung, Michael Vlock, Total |