본문 바로가기
bar_progress

Text Size

Close

Chabot Selected as Asia-Pacific High-Growth Company for 2 Consecutive Years with 285% Revenue Growth Rate

Chabot Mobility has been selected as a high-growth company in the Asia-Pacific region for two consecutive years, proving its competitiveness in the digital auto-commerce sector.

Chabot Selected as Asia-Pacific High-Growth Company for 2 Consecutive Years with 285% Revenue Growth Rate

Mobility concierge platform Chabot Mobility announced on the 19th that it has been selected for two consecutive years in the "2025 Asia-Pacific High-Growth Companies 500," jointly published by the UK Financial Times (FT) and global research firm Statista. This selection was made among the top 500 companies with high revenue growth over the past three years (2020?2023) out of more than 15,000 companies headquartered in 13 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. This evaluation, now in its seventh year, included a total of 90 companies from Korea.


Chabot Mobility ranked 176th overall with a revenue growth rate of 285% during the evaluation period. Notably, it achieved an excellent ranking of 50th among Korean companies and 14th in the IT and software sector.


The key growth competitiveness of Chabot Mobility lies in its digital auto-commerce service that connects car purchasing, management, and sales in a one-stop solution. By selling and brokering over 200,000 car purchase and management services annually, it achieved cumulative sales of 100 billion KRW and cumulative transaction volume of 1 trillion KRW as of last year. The Chabot application has steadily expanded its market influence with 520,000 cumulative subscribers and 120,000 monthly active users (MAU).


Chabot Mobility is focusing its growth strategy on expanding its business into a B2C (business-to-consumer) platform equipped with AI-based vehicle purchase and management services. It plans to introduce consumer-tailored vehicle recommendation services using accumulated driver data and build a technological foundation to innovate the previously opaque vehicle repair market. In particular, in the accident repair market, which suffers from severe information asymmetry, it aims to present reasonable repair cost standards through artificial intelligence (AI) technology and enhance vehicle management services in preparation for the electric vehicle era.


Kang Seong-geun, CEO of Chabot Mobility, expressed his ambition, saying, "We will continue to advance various services that innovate the car purchase and management experience and accelerate our entry into the global market to become a leading company in the automotive commerce sector by next year."


© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Special Coverage


Join us on social!

Top