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Enterprise Ends Fiscal Year 2018 with $24.1B Revenue
Enterprise Holdings’ fully staffed neighborhood and airport locations, which increased to more than 10,000, facilitated more than 30 billion miles logged by customers worldwide.

Since 2008, Enterprise has spent almost $2.4 billion making acquisitions and corporate-venture capital investments or commitments in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Ireland, Spain, Brazil, and China.
Photo courtesy of Enterprise.
Enterprise Holdings Inc. just scored a record-breaking fiscal year (FY18) with more revenues, transactions, vehicles, locations, investments, and customer miles logged than previous years.
During FY18, Enterprise Holdings — together with its affiliate Enterprise Fleet Management — increased annual revenues 8% to $24.1 billion. Total transactions exceeded 72 million for Enterprise Holdings’ portfolio of car rental brands: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo Rent A Car.
Global fleet size grew to 2 million. In addition, Enterprise Holdings’ fully staffed neighborhood and airport locations, which increased to more than 10,000, facilitated more than 30 billion miles logged by customers worldwide.
Strategic Acquisitions & Investments
Enterprise Holdings’ acquisition and corporate venture-capital strategy continues to focus on technologies and business models that not only can accelerate industry-leading transportation solutions, but also customer satisfaction in a rapidly changing marketplace.
In 2007, Enterprise purchased the National and Alamo brands and significantly increased its airport presence and global travel industry leadership. Since 2008, Enterprise has spent almost $2.4 billion making acquisitions and corporate-venture capital investments or commitments in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Ireland, Spain, Brazil, and China. Acquisitions include car rental companies, carshare operations, technology platforms, and franchises.
Enterprise Holdings currently makes capital investments or commitments through its wholly owned entity, Clayton Venture Partners, which invests in post-revenue companies that have proven business models and an emphasis on emerging transportation technology and mobility. During FY18, Enterprise Holdings completed new investments in Mobi, a human-centric real-time routing, assessment, and planning technology company; and Migo, a multi-modal ground transportation metasearch app; as well as others that have yet to be announced.
Other publicly disclosed investments include:
Mobileye, a developer of vision-based advanced driver-assistance systems (sold to Intel 2017).
Deem, a managed travel technology platform.
Quanergy, a leading autonomous vehicle sensor company.
Coolfire Solutions, an IoT (Internet of Things) and situational-awareness technology platform.
Constant Innovation
While investments in emerging technologies plant seeds for future services, Enterprise Holdings and its affiliates are also committed to the kind of innovation, problem-solving and industry leadership that helps customers meet their current mobility needs today and in the future. For example, during FY18, they:
Partnered with Voyage, a company that is developing autonomous automotiveoptions for communities across North America.
Participated in a New York City carsharing program that dedicates hundreds of parking spots in more than a dozen neighborhoods in four boroughs.
Helped businesses run their truck fleets more efficiently and meet new federal operating standards with Enterprise Telematics.
Published an article in the ITE (Institute of Transportation Engineers) Journal: “The Value of Vanpooling as a Strategic, Cost-effective and Sustainable Transportation Option."
Kicked off a new “Move Forward” marketing campaign that explores how innovators are using transportation technology to improve modern cities.
Throughout the company's 60 years, Enteprise has created innovative projects such as:
Pioneering an integrated network of neighborhood car rental services right where people live and work.
Offering local customers free pick-up.
Trademarking Virtual Car.
Developing an automated system to better collaborate with collision repair centers as well as streamline communications with insurance companies and customers.
Launching hourly car rentals and then later carsharing in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. as a natural extension of its business rental program and longtime focus on local communities.
Introducing Enterprise LaunchPad mobile tablets to move employees away from the counter, enhance situational awareness, streamline administrative processes, and provide real-time access to vehicle locations.
In addition to neighborhood and airport car rental services, Enterprise-branded business lines include: Enterprise CarShare and CarClub; Enterprise Fleet Management (leasing); Enterprise Car Sales; Enterprise Truck Rental and Flex-E-Rent; Exotic Car Collection by Enterprise; Zimride by Enterprise; and Commute by Enterprise (vanpooling).
Enterprise Holdings Inc. is the only North American car rental operator with an investment-grade credit rating. Enterprise Holdings and Enterprise Fleet Management are owned by the Taylor family of St. Louis and, as privately held businesses, do not disclose net income.
Both ended their fiscal year July 31.
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