Sixt

European multinational car rental company

Sixt SE is a company that provides services related to cars in about 2,000 places in over 100 countries. It is the main company for the Sixt Group which works worldwide in renting cars, sharing cars, booking rides, and subscribing to services.[4]

Sixt SE
Sixt
Company typePublic (Societas Europaea)
FWBSIX2
ISINDE0007231326
IndustryCar rental
Founded1912; 112 years ago (1912)
FounderMartin Sixt
Headquarters,
Germany
Key people
Alexander Sixt and Konstantin Sixt (Co-CEOs), Erich Sixt (Chairman of the Supervisory Board)[1]
Services
Number of employees
6,399 (2021)[4]
Websitesixt.com

Most of the company is owned by the Sixt family, who also run the business. The rest of the company is owned by people who bought shares, which are known as SIX2 on the XETRA stock exchange.[5]

History change

 
Iveco Daily with Sixt
 
Iveco Eurocargo with Sixt

Martin Sixt started the company in 1912 with just three cars. This was the first car rental company in Bavaria. During World War I, the German Army took the cars. After the war, the company started again, but the German Army took the cars again in World War II. After that war, the company began to grow again, providing taxi services for the U.S. Army in Germany. They also started a taxi business in Munich, which was the first to use radios. In 1951, they created the car rental company called Auto Sixt.

In 2020, Sixt sold all its part in Sixt Leasing SE to focus more on its car services. In June 2020, it bought 10 locations at U.S. airports from Advantage Rent a Car, making it have over 85 places in the U.S. In July 2020, Lyft and Sixt started working together, letting Lyft app users rent cars from both companies through the app.[6][7]

In December 2021, Sixt started working in Australia by partnering with the NRMA. They now have 160 locations and 16,000 cars there under the Sixt name.[8][9][10]

References change

  1. Uyttebroeck, Benjamin (2 March 2021). "Sixt closes 2020 with a slight profit and announces new co-CEOs". Fleet Europe. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. Jacobs, Frank. "Sixt SE sells its leasing business to Hyundai Capital Bank Europe". Fleet Europe. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
  3. Jacobs, Frank. "Sixt launches flexible car subscription SIXT+". FleetEurope. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). Sixt SE. 2022-03-02. pp. 2, 30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-04-08. Retrieved 2022-04-08.
  5. Sixt, SE, Fact Sheet: Company Profile, updated 6 July 2018, accessed 7 July 2018
  6. "Sixt verkauft Leasing-Tochter an Hyundai-Bank". Handelsblatt. 2020-02-21. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  7. Korosec, Kirsten (2020-07-30). "Lyft expands its rental business with Sixt partnership". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  8. Berger, Paul (2020-07-19). "German Car-Rental Company Sixt Seizes Opportunity in U.S." Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  9. Miebach, Elisa (2020-07-20). "Germany's Sixt Expands in U.S. With Airport Car-Rental Counters". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  10. "BYD Enters Major eMobility Partnership with SIXT". BYD Europe. 4 October 2022.

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