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JCDecaux
JCDecaux SE ( ) is a French multinational corporation focused on outdoor advertising. As of 2016, it is the largest company in its sector worldwide with adverts on 140,000 bus stops and 145 airports. The company is headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris, France.

Mobike
Mobike (), also known as Meituanbike, founded by Beijing Mobike Technology Co., Ltd. (), is a fully station-less bicycle-sharing system headquartered in Beijing, China. It is, by the number of bicycles, the world's largest shared (for hire) bicycle operator, making Hangzhou the world's largest bike-share city as of September 2015. In April 2018, it was acquired by a Chinese web company Meituan-Dianping for USD $2.7 billion.
Lime
American transportation company
ofo
Chinese bicycle sharing company
Nextbike
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oBike
oBike was a Singapore-registered stationless bicycle-sharing system started by businessmen Yi Shi and Edward Chen with operations in several countries. The bikes have a built-in Bluetooth lock and can therefore be left anywhere at the end of a journey, not just at a docking station. Users use a smartphone app to locate and rent bikes. It launched in Singapore in February 2017, and ceased operation on 25 June 2018 in Singapore. Subsequently, the parent company filed for insolvency in its home market. The effect on operations outside of Singapore is unknown.
Citi Bike
privately owned public bicycle sharing system serving the New York City boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens, as well as Jersey City, New Jersey
Bluegogo
Bluegogo () was a bicycle-sharing system based in Tianjin, China, founded and owned by Tianjin Luding Technology Co., Ltd (). It operated in six Chinese cities, and briefly operated in San Francisco, United States in 2017. The station-less bicycle-sharing system used a mobile app to unlock bicycles. The company went bankrupt in November 2017, and a month later its assets were partly acquired by Didi Chuxing.
Hello Inc.
Chinese technology company
Fifteen
French company that designs, manufactures and markets products related to bike sharing
Donkey Republic
bicycle rental company