FILE PHOTO: Some of the thousands of BIRD scooters are shown at Scoot Scoop after the company impounded the devices when contracted by private property owners who no longer want them being left on their property in San Diego, California, U.S., July 29, 2019. Picture taken July 29, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake
(Reuters) - Electric scooter startup Bird said on Monday it had raised an additional $75 million in its Series D funding round, bringing the total to $350 million.
The California-based company also said it would acquire European peer Circ, without disclosing financial details of the deal. (prn.to/36pjkwU)
Bird in October raised $275 million in the Series D funding round led by Canadian pension fund CDPQ and Sequoia Capital. The deal had valued the firm at $2.5 billion before the investment.
Known for its dockless scooters that riders can locate and unlock through a smartphone app, Bird has enjoyed a stratospheric rise, while also causing mayhem in cities such as San Diego and San Francisco.
The company, founded in 2017, has raised the ire of regulators and residents because the scooters, which can be left anywhere, have littered sidewalks and parks and blocked driveways and doorways. Scooter riders on crowded sidewalks have also caused problems.
Reporting by Neha Malara in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel
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