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Take Me Group and Gett strike UK corporate ground transport partnership


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Take Me Group Ltd has announced a strategic partnership with corporate ground travel platform Gett, aiming to strengthen the delivery of compliant and scalable transport services for business customers across the UK.


The agreement brings together Take Me’s expanding regional operating footprint with Gett’s corporate booking and travel management technology. Both companies said the partnership is designed to give corporate clients a single booking interface, consistent service standards and improved reporting across multiple UK locations.

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Under the arrangement, Gett’s corporate customers will gain access to Take Me’s national network of licensed professional drivers. Take Me, in turn, will integrate its services into the Gett platform to support high-volume, time-critical journeys for enterprise, public sector and managed travel accounts.


The move reflects growing demand from corporate and institutional buyers for nationally consistent ground transport solutions that still deliver locally. Many large organisations have struggled to balance regional availability with compliance, reporting and duty-of-care requirements, particularly outside major metropolitan areas.


Deal links Take Me’s regional operator network with Gett’s corporate travel platform to serve enterprise and public sector clients


Take Me operates across several UK regions and works with local licensing authorities and corporate partners to deliver contract and on-demand transport. Gett provides ground travel management services to thousands of global businesses, offering centralised booking, invoicing and real-time journey visibility.


Both companies said safety, governance and service quality were central to the partnership. The collaboration is positioned as a way to improve reliability and oversight while maintaining compliance with local licensing and regulatory frameworks.

The initial phase of the partnership will focus on corporate travel, managed accounts and contract work. Coverage and services are expected to expand over time as demand increases, with both organisations describing the agreement as a long-term strategic relationship rather than a short-term commercial tie-up.


The deal comes as corporate ground transport buyers place greater emphasis on transparency, cost control and supplier consolidation, particularly across multi-site UK operations.

Chris Thalha, Managing Director of Take Me Group Ltd, said: “This partnership with Gett is a natural fit. Corporate clients are looking for simplicity, reliability and scale without losing the benefits of strong local operations. By combining Take Me’s regional strength with Gett’s corporate technology, we’re creating a solution that meets the real needs of businesses operating across the UK.”


Michael Smith, Strategy Manager for Gett, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Take Me as part of our continued investment in the UK market. Their operational capability, compliance focus and ambition align strongly with Gett’s mission to provide dependable, enterprise-grade ground transport. Together, we’re enhancing choice and service for our corporate customers.”

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