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Finn, a Munich-based startup that operates a platform for new car subscriptions — an alternative to buying or leasing for those who want to drive new vehicles — has raised a sizeable round of growth funding, money it plans to use to expand its its technology and approach, with a move to more electric vehicles and cloud-based tools to manage its services. The company, which currently manages 25,000 subscriptions in Germany and the US, has raised 100 million euros ($109-110 million), a Series C that values ​​the company at 600 million euros post-money ($658 million at current prices).

Planet First Partners, a European equity development firm that says it focuses on sustainability, is leading the round. This emphasis on sustainability translates into a goal for Finn to have 80% of its car stock electric by 2028, up from 40% today.

“The transition to electric vehicles is one of the great societal changes taking place worldwide and is critical to our move towards a more sustainable economy,” said Nathan Medlock, managing director of Planet First Partners, in a statement. “With road transport accounting for around one-sixth of global emissions, electric vehicles are vital to decarbonising society.” He joins the board with this round.

Previous backers such as HV Capital, Korelya Capital, UVC Partners, White Star Capital and Picus Capital are also participating. It has now raised about $250 million in equity and raised about $1 billion in debt, offered in a rolling facility where Finn pays back amounts based on the cars it sells.

It’s been a very bumpy road for the car subscription market over the years. High-profile startups like Fair.com raised hundreds of millions of dollars before collapsing and eventually spinning off. One of the biggest players in Europe, Onto in the UK, applied bankruptcy in September 2023. Cazoo, which has acquired a few car-sharing companies in its growth strategy, has sunset that business in 2023 in the midst of his own struggling to support finances to avoid his own failure.

The concept of car subscriptions is neat, but the execution is not. Boston Consulting described it as “a fancy – a product in search of demand”. That meant disastrous financials and, of course, a lot of unknowns about who will, in the long run, want to own cars with subscription models.

Maximilian Wühr, CEO and co-founder of Finn, believes that his company’s relatively late market entry – founded in Germany in 2019 and expanding to the US, the only other market where it currently operates, in 2022 – has given it a better body of knowledge about what didn’t work for others, to avoid the same mistakes.

Its formula is based on offering new cars — which make up about 97% of the company’s inventory, Wühr said — typically offered on roughly 12-month subscriptions (longer than a rental, shorter than the average lease).

New cars come directly from OEMs and buy in bulk. It has about 350 different permutations of configurations that it offers to users, but does not give them any option to customize themselves beyond that. And it has brokered advance deals with auto retailers to buy the vehicles when subscriptions are completed.

It also sells to both individual consumers and businesses that will take on multiple vehicles for their employees, not allowing customers to use the cars for certain things, especially ride hailing.

Vehicles are delivered all-in, with insurance, tax and MOT (but not maintenance) included in the monthly fees. There is a range of prices, but popular models range from €430 to €1,200 per month.

That effort, he said, led the company to annual recurring revenue of €160 million in the two markets (with the vast majority, €150 million, in Germany). While Finn overall is still not profitable, he said “the core product is profitable,” meaning the company has figured out the unit’s finances that some of its less successful peers have not.

Today, there are already some strong streams of data science at Finn, which are being used to help the company understand what people are interested in driving and how much they are willing to pay for it.

It has also already built an e-commerce platform aimed at maximum efficiency. Online auto transactions face the same problems with cart abandonment that e-commerce retailers regularly face — too many barriers to buying what they want online usually results in people changing their minds and leaving sites — so the company has optimized the process of searching and buying a car.

“You can order the subscription in less than five minutes and then within days it will be delivered to your doorstep,” he said.

The plan, Wühr said, is to create a deeper and more “seamless” experience in its app for those who have already signed up for cars, whether to trade in vehicles, contact customer support, purchase additional services and many other. . Support can be one of the costliest aspects of any service-based model, so he aims to remove the human as much as possible, he said, to reduce it further.

“We want to make sure the companion app works really, really well for subscribers,” he said. “Whenever there’s something car-related, you’ll basically never have to talk to a human again.”

The company is also trying to capitalize on the development of connected cars, although this is coming more slowly: although the goal is to be able to have better diagnostics of how much its customers actually drive cars, in real time, and perhaps build services that can to use while subscribing, for now Wühr said that not enough of its existing fleet has the facilities to manage it – and those that do typically all have proprietary systems – in any useful or cost-effective way for the Finn.

Finn’s US expansion is more recent and this business is smaller and faces its own challenges, so one thing to watch is whether it can scale there like it has in its home market. Wühr said that in Germany it has managed to build strong relationships with OEMs for the supply of vehicles, to the point where it covers more than 80% of the most popular makes and models on the market (consisting of 30 brands, he added). That’s not exactly the case in the US, he said, where talks with OEMs have been slower to translate into deals.

“The US works very, very well from a consumer perspective, but it’s a bit more difficult to get to the right OEMs, and precisely because you need more scale in the US, it’s more difficult to enter the market. ,” Wühr admitted.

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